GW Review

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The GW Review is an international literary magazine run completely by students at George Washington University. It publishes poetry, fiction, and artwork twice a year in Fall and Spring issues. Contributors have come from all over the United States, as well as Germany, England, Japan, and Sweden. Notable artists featured in its pages have included Gloria Naylor, Amiri Baraka, William Stafford, Jean Valentine, E. Ethelbert Miller, Maxine Clair and Kate Kretz.

The GW Review holds a contest for seniors at George Washington University each spring, accepting one poetry author, one prose author, and one artist to publish in the Spring issue. The GW Review does not accept unsolicited submissions from George Washington University students, staff, or faculty at any other time.

The magazine itself was founded in 1980 by a group of undergraduate students with the help of G.W. professor David McAleavey.

Former Editors-in-Chief include Shannon Derby, Magali Armillas-Tisyera, Elizabeth Blake, and Adam Waks.

[edit] Current Staff

  • Kristal McCain - Editor-in-Chief
  • Darci Frinquelli - Fiction Editor
  • Sarah McLean - Poetry Editor
  • Amanda Huminski - Art Editor
  • Andrew Rigefsky - Managing Editor

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