This course teaches students the history and purpose of literary magazines and literary publishing through reading, discussions, and magazine production. The course is production-oriented and students read, analyze, and critique blind submissions and learn the process behind editorial decisions; they also learn basic copyediting. Students learn how to market and advertise literary magazines; solicit authors; acquire and publish visual art, poetry, prose, criticism, and book reviews of literary and academic merit; and design layouts. This course includes editorial work, design, events planning, and marketing. May be repeated for a maximum of 16 credits. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
- Teacher: Delicia Daniels