Get Involved in the DePaul Student Literary Scene!

Threshold, DePaul’s award-winning, student-run literary magazine is recruiting!

As new co-editors, Rachel Harthcock (undergraduate) and Borja Cabada (graduate, MAWP) are excited about the prospects of putting together a terrific team that will help them create another great issue this year. They are looking for committed students (both graduate and undergraduate) to fill the editor positions in fiction, non-fiction, poetry and dramatic literature. Candidates should have relevant experience in their own fields as well as an eye for literary criticism. If you’re interested please send them your resumé, a brief cover letter, and a link to digitally published work, portfolio, blog and such to the following email address (threshold.depaul@gmail.com) by Monday, November 5th. Please indicate in the subject line which genre you are applying for.

They are also looking for a web developer to design Threshold‘s new website, so feel free to shoot them an email if this sounds like something you might be interested in doing for the magazine.

Please consider this great opportunity to get involved with the DePaul student literary scene, work with fellow DePaul English students, and get some editing experience on your resume!

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This Friday, November 2nd, join DePaul student writers for the first-ever installment of the DePaul Student Reading Series, an off-campus event organized and created by MAWP student Meredith Boe and MAWP alum Colin Harris. The first reading will feature four current MAWP Students: Mark R. Brand and Jared Gerling, both reading fiction, Mellissa Gyimah, reading creative nonfiction, and Shane Zimmer, reading poetry.

The reading will take place at Lincoln Perk Coffee House, 612 W Wrightwood Ave (at Clark St), less than a mile from campus. The event will begin at approximately 7:00 p.m. All are welcome. Lincoln Perk is BYOB with food purchase.