Creativity Within: Interns Find Literature Alive at Fence (February 11, 2008) When the University at Albany and
Fence
magazine formed a partnership, the match
quickly became greater than the sum of its
parts. The literary journal, a long-established
voice on the national poetry and fiction scene,
and the University's renowned
New
York State Writers Institute (NYSWI), came
together in a collaboration that adds to the
growing momentum of the Albany literary
community, according to NYSWI Director Don
Faulkner.
"Graduate and undergraduate interns are
really indispensable to the press, in that they
keep me in contact with young energy and allow
me to share what I've learned about running a
small press and a journal," said Rebecca Wolff,
Fence's editor. "As I tell them, whatever they
don't do, I do, and whatever I don't do, they
do." Interns send copies of the magazine to its
3,000 subscribers, read submissions, and
coordinate Fence's presence at events. |
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