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GW Affiliated Links
The GW English Department
The GW English Department Blog (for more current news and happenings)
The GW Creative Writing Department
Mortar and Pestle- an online student-run, GW literary magazine.
Wooden Teeth- a fellow GW literary magazine sans a sense of humor and a real editorial board.
The Rome Review- The Rome Review is a bi-annual literary journal celebrating modern and contemporary arts and letters. It is operated by the George Washington University Society of Arts and Letters, a not-for-profit student organization registered with the university.
BLOGS (Web Logs, for the tragically antiquated)
Ducks and What They Do - The blog of an English and Creative Writing student at GW who happens to blog, thus keeping a blog. Not particularly about ducks, but definitely about doing.
University Diaries - A GW professor of English, Margaret Soltan, and submitter to Le Culte, explains the university life. Aim: to change things.
Other Interesting Lit. Links (with many DC related options!)
Poet's Corner- poetry that is available in the public domain.
A Handbook of Rhetorical Devices- it's not hyperbole, these really are always good to know.
Bit o' Lit - Bit o' Lit is a booklet-sized magazine that is handed out for free to commuters in Washington, DC as they board the bus or the train or the metro. The booklet primarily contains excerpts, paid for by publishers, which passengers read on their daily travels to and from work and home.
Folio- A literary Journal at American University.
Phoebe- A journal of art and literature at George Mason University.
Gargoyle- A nationally recognized literary magazine based in D.C.
Beltway Quarterly- An online journal of poetry by D.C area authors. It includes up to date events happening in or around the Beltway.
Shakespearean Insulter- website generating insults from the work of the Bard.
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