Wesleyan Critical Review wants you

Have you long harbored a secret desire to be published? Did you devote an entire weekend to crafting your last English paper? Do you deserve more acclaim for your intellectual labors than a good grade and a pat on the back? Then you should know that the Wesleyan Critical Review is currently accepting submissions for its Spring 2007 issue!

First, a little bit about us. In an attempt to further academic dialogue at Wesleyan, we, the Wesleyan Critical Review, publish literary criticism written by Wesleyan students. The first journal of its kind at Wesleyan, we hope it will help to extend literary discussion beyond the classroom and to foster a greater sense of community among academics and students studying literature of all languages. The papers published in this journal reflect the diversity of literary study at Wesleyan; they engage with literature in a variety of contexts and languages, and from a plethora of critical stances. We believe that they showcase the talents of the Wesleyan student body, and the strengths of current academic discourse.

Any literature-related academic paper of at least 1500 words is eligible! Send in those final papers from last semester that you worked so hard on, or papers from past semesters that you’re still insanely proud of. On a cover page, please list your name, paper’s title, class year, and Wes ID, and include your Wes ID as a header on all subsequent pages. Send all submissions as Word documents to wcr.submit@gmail.com. Submit your own papers, or encourage your brilliant friends in literary-minded majors to!

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