Emerson Review
The Emerson Review, founded in 1953 as The Scribe, is Emerson College's award-winning and oldest student-run literary magazine. The book is published annually and is released each spring during a Release Event, which is open to the entire literary community of Boston. The Emerson Review accepts submissions of poetry, fiction, nonfiction (magazine/journalism articles, personal essay, memoir, etc.), song lyrics, stage- and screenplays, and photography/other visual art. The journal has featured work by alumni such as Steven Wright and Henry Winkler.
Wikipage redirect
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Emerson Review
The Emerson Review, founded in 1953 as The Scribe, is Emerson College's award-winning and oldest student-run literary magazine. The book is published annually and is released each spring during a Release Event, which is open to the entire literary community of Boston. The Emerson Review accepts submissions of poetry, fiction, nonfiction (magazine/journalism articles, personal essay, memoir, etc.), song lyrics, stage- and screenplays, and photography/other visual art. The journal has featured work by alumni such as Steven Wright and Henry Winkler.
abbreviation
Emerson Rev.
has abstract
The Emerson Review, founded in ...... ew editors is being developed.
@en
academic discipline
first publication year
frequency of publication
issn
LCCN
OCLC
publisher
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
959,831,691
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
abbreviation
Emerson Rev.
@en
country
United States
@en
cover
@en
discipline
formernames
The Scribe
@en
frequency
Annual
@en
history
image size
italic title
force
@en
LCCN
12,006,604
oclc
publisher
website
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
hypernym
type
comment
The Emerson Review, founded in ...... even Wright and Henry Winkler.
@en
label
Emerson Review
@en