Thinking In Print: How literary journals benefit students
By Charlene Pepiot | Feb. 27, 2022With many literary journals ceasing publication, it’s important to reflect on the academic value they offer students.
With many literary journals ceasing publication, it’s important to reflect on the academic value they offer students.
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