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Encourage undergraduate students to submit creative work to Calliope

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All students, regardless of major, are encouraged to submit their poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork and photography to be featured in the spring issue of Calliope, the University’s undergraduate literary journal.

Poetry should be 500 words or less, while prose may not exceed 3,000 words. Artwork and photography should be submitted in JPEG or PDF format. 

Students are welcome to submit up to two prose pieces, three poems and five works of visual art before March 1 to Submissions.Calliope.WVU@gmail.com.

“This is a great opportunity for the University’s undergraduate writers and artists to showcase their work,” said Mark Brazaitis, Calliope’s faculty adviser. “The editors are eager to see work in a variety of styles.”

Students published in Calliope will give a reading of their work at 7:30 p.m. April 28 in Colson Hall, Room 130.

Amiah Stewart, a senior English and political science major, is Calliope’s editor-in-chief.

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