Washington Square Review

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The Washington Square Review (usually shortened to ON SQU) is a nationally-distributed literary magazine that publishes stories, poems, essays and reviews, many of which are later reprinted in annual anthologies. The journal is based at New York University and operated by students of the university's Graduate Creative Writing Program. Founded in 1996, it is edited and produced biannually. The Washington Square Review sponsors an annual literary contest and hosts an annual benefit reading in New York City.

Notable contributors

Editors

The 2011-2012 Masthead:[1]

Editor-In-Chief: Emily Pan
Managing Editor: Cat Richardson
Poetry Editors: Abba Belgrave, Ben Purkert, Eric Weinstein
Fiction Editors: Matthew McAlister, Melissa Swantkowski
International Editors: Peter Longofono, David McLoghlin
Award Editor: Lizzie Harris
PR & Marketing Editor: Amy Meng
Social Media Editor: Julie Buntin
Layout & Web Editor: Curtis Rogers
Interview Editor: Mary Block
Executive Editors: Matthew Rohrer, Darin Strauss
Staff Adviser: April Naoko Heck

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