WALL Literary Journal

WALL Literary Journal  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
WALL
Discipline Literary journal
Language English
Edited by Matthew Durham
Publication details
Publisher
Saddleback College (United States)
Publication history
2000–present
Frequency Annually
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Wall Literary Journal is an annually published literary magazine founded in 2000 featuring selected works from Saddleback College students.[1] It publishes short stories, poetry, essays, photography, and artwork. A printed copy of the journal circulates on campus at the start of Saddleback's Fall Semester. Unlike many other college and university literary journals, WALL only accepts submissions from students currently enrolled at Saddleback College. Staff members consist of Saddleback College students and are responsible for publicity, reviewing and selecting student submissions, layout and design, proofing, and copy editing.

Awards and acclaim

2014

2013

2012

“One of the Best New Literary Magazines in the nation” – The Community College Humanities Association, 2001[4]

Cover of WALL's award winning 2012 edition

Masthead

The WALL staff is broken down into five committees: Short Story, Poetry, Essay, Art, and Publicity. Each committee, excluding Publicity, is headed by an editor. All staff members are managed by the Editor-in-Chief and Faculty Advisor (a professor at Saddleback College).

  • Matthew Durham - Editor-in-Chief (2015)[5]
  • Sterling Arthur Leva - Editor-in-Chief (2014)[6]
  • Alexander Kusztyk – Editor-in-Chief (2013)[7]
  • Denise Blike – Editor-in-Chief (2012)[8]
  • Jaclyn Fauls – Editor-in-Chief (2011)[9]
  • Erik Adams – Editor-in-Chief (2010)[10]

See also

References


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