Protecting Our Literary Ecosystem: How to Nurture a Diversity of Publications on Campus
Description
How many literary magazines are too many? Should campus literary magazines be in competition or collaboration with one another? Susquehanna University is unique in its number of student publications, currently home to six. From our nonfiction magazine to our satirical newspaper, our community’s editors work hard to foster community and connection between publications. Students often hold positions on multiple staffs and contribute to one another’s publications, eliminating any sense of rivalry. Join a panel of editors from four different Susquehanna literary magazines to hear about what they do to curate this sense of community and what benefits and drawbacks they’ve found in their expansive literary ecosystem.
Start Date
3-11-2023 10:00 AM
End Date
3-11-2023 11:00 AM
Recommended Citation
Pasquale, Ellie; Hinzy, Emily; Ledet, Sarah; Watkin, Amber; Harris, Emi; and Mauro, Maggie, "Protecting Our Literary Ecosystem: How to Nurture a Diversity of Publications on Campus" (2023). Forum for Undergraduate Student Editors Conference 2023. 4.
https://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/fuse/2023/Sessions/4
Location
Welles Hall 119
Protecting Our Literary Ecosystem: How to Nurture a Diversity of Publications on Campus
Welles Hall 119
How many literary magazines are too many? Should campus literary magazines be in competition or collaboration with one another? Susquehanna University is unique in its number of student publications, currently home to six. From our nonfiction magazine to our satirical newspaper, our community’s editors work hard to foster community and connection between publications. Students often hold positions on multiple staffs and contribute to one another’s publications, eliminating any sense of rivalry. Join a panel of editors from four different Susquehanna literary magazines to hear about what they do to curate this sense of community and what benefits and drawbacks they’ve found in their expansive literary ecosystem.