Sustaining a Literary Journal within a Small Community
Description
Student-run and student-reliant literary magazines are a rare thing in the age of technology, but how can they possibly survive in a community of low populations? Panelists will discuss the challenges of maintaining a literary magazine in an isolated community, share experiences about working on a literary magazine at a school with less than five hundred enrolled students. Also discussed will be what has been previously helpful in recruiting staff, soliciting student work, and printing with a limited network.
Start Date
3-11-2023 10:00 AM
End Date
3-11-2023 11:00 AM
Recommended Citation
Groth, Kayla and Kimball, Lauren, "Sustaining a Literary Journal within a Small Community" (2023). Forum for Undergraduate Student Editors Conference 2023. 5.
https://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/fuse/2023/Sessions/5
Location
Welles Hall 131
Sustaining a Literary Journal within a Small Community
Welles Hall 131
Student-run and student-reliant literary magazines are a rare thing in the age of technology, but how can they possibly survive in a community of low populations? Panelists will discuss the challenges of maintaining a literary magazine in an isolated community, share experiences about working on a literary magazine at a school with less than five hundred enrolled students. Also discussed will be what has been previously helpful in recruiting staff, soliciting student work, and printing with a limited network.