thirty nine fall/winter 2011

EDITORIAL:    One of the principles on which we operate at Harvard Review is that of including a mix of contributors, or, to put it another way, a mix of methods by which contributions—poems, stories, essays—find their way to us. We believe it is our job to discover and develop new talent, but we also know that newer writers benefit from being published in the company of writers who are already well known.  (read more)

 
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