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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Oyez Review Volume 36

I must start by saying my friend Adam Morgan took this picture while we were checking issues on Friday night, and I am too lazy to take out my camera and photograph my copies of the magazine myself. 

For those of you who don't know, last semester I enrolled as a student editor in a class/internship which is structured around the production of Roosevelt University's literary magazine Oyez Review (pronounced Oy-yay!). The Creative Writing program at Roosevelt publishes the magazine annually, which includes about 100 pages of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art. Oyez Review circulates mainly in Chicago, and you can find it in several local and indy bookstores around the city, though the easiest way to get one is to contact us at oyezreview@roosevelt.edu. 

This year's issue, Volume 36, features writers from Chicago and all over the country. Inside, you'll find an eclectic mix of speculative, historical, humorous, and traditional literature. For more information on contributors, ordering, and past issues, see Oyez Review.


5 comments:

  1. I sold an Oyez today. True story!

    Also hi.

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  2. Nowhere on here do you mention your fearless leader! (ME). It's such a beautiful issue, if I don't say so myself. Good work, team!

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  3. Yes! and the Editor in Chief is Jacquelyn Otterbine, the steady hand on the tiller as we crossed the stormy sea that is the world of lit. mag'ing.

    And yes, I think it's quite a spiffy issue. Those dolls give me nightmares , but they are no worse than the regular night terrors I already have. So I am not bothered.

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  4. oyez jacqui baby! Keep crossing that stormy sea, it is worth getting to dry land, it takes a team to get there.

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