A creative writing publication, supported by the Holder Initiative @Columbia, amplifying stories that unpack social, political, gender, and racial injustices.
This MLK Day, we are proud to share the second volume of That Which Remains, a literary magazine supported by the Holder Initiative @Columbia, that aims to uplift the voices of those often left out of the conversation. https://t.co/kkGvnDPfdg
My huge thanks to my @OstaLu @agent_ayesha for alerting me of this @Columbia’s new literary magazine @TWRJournal looking for submissions. It made me put my fiction hat back on and start writing short stories again https://t.co/WPzvNFt75e #writers#writerslift#writerscommunity
My huge thanks to my @OstaLu @agent_ayesha for alerting me of this @Columbia’s new literary magazine @TWRJournal looking for submissions. It made me put my fiction hat back on and start writing short stories again https://t.co/WPzvNFt75e #writers#writerslift#writerscommunity
A must-read: Victoria Sanford, an anthropology professor and the founding director of Lehman’s Center for Human Rights and Peace Studies, brings us this stunning piece in @TWRJournal: https://t.co/MNaZHUikpr
It’s been a long time since I wrote fiction. I’ve been so busy covering human health, earth’s ecology & the tech that’ll fix everything. But I'm back. Here’s the first short story in @Columbia's new literary magazine https://t.co/WPzvNFt75e @TWRJournal "One Day We Will Be Legal."
As an immigrant I’m thrilled that @Columbia’s new literary magazine examines the thorny subjects of justice, legal status & racial biases. Let’s think about it together in my short story "One Day We Will Be Legal" https://t.co/WPzvNFt75e Thank you @TWRJournal for accepting it
This MLK Day, we are proud to share the second volume of That Which Remains, a literary magazine supported by the Holder Initiative @Columbia, that aims to uplift the voices of those often left out of the conversation. https://t.co/kkGvnDPfdg
I'm so proud of this group of @Columbia students who worked so hard to bring you volume 2 of That Which Remains. We invite you to spend a little time with the amazing writers featured in this issue.
@Columbia We are so grateful for all of our writers, whom we will continue to feature throughout the week, for sharing their work and insight with us. Additional thanks to the wonderful @HarryetteMullen for her featured interview and to @Cwolfe17, our faculty advisor, for his guidance.
This MLK Day, we are proud to share the second volume of That Which Remains, a literary magazine supported by the Holder Initiative @Columbia, that aims to uplift the voices of those often left out of the conversation. https://t.co/kkGvnDPfdg
@Columbia This issue opens with a welcome letter from the TWR editorial board, where we reflect on not only this past year, but all of those that preceded it, and on what it meant to create this volume in a time characterized by isolation, reflection, and renewal. https://t.co/rJ23LRNEUv
👀 Our deadline has been extended for general #submissions! We're looking for short #fiction, #nonfiction, and #poetry on justice in the United States.
Send your work to [email protected], and check out our first volume at https://t.co/4jOFOvvqNx.
@SteveNovakPPR@Columbia Hi, Steve! We're happy to take a look at your work, though our preference for pieces under 3,000 words will likely influence what we choose to publish.
For the #amwriting crowd: we are a @Columbia lit mag looking for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry about the social, political, gender, and racial dimensions of American justice.
Want to learn more? Check out our first volume at https://t.co/U3JkJyOy2q.
There's several good opportunities for pitching and submitting fiction in this week's submission roundup curated by @hellothefuture! Check it out here: https://t.co/e7XWfS37cN
‼️ We are a @Columbia lit mag looking for #fiction, #nonfiction, and #poetry that unpacks the social, political, gender, and racial dimensions of American justice. More details at https://t.co/4pkAj64fTJ.
👋 We're a new literary magazine at @Columbia for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that unpacks the social, political, gender, and racial dimensions of American justice.
General submissions are open to both students and non-students. More details at https://t.co/4pkAj6lQLh.