Literary Magazine

Mount Holyoke Review holds virtual publishing party

Mount Holyoke Review holds virtual publishing party

On April 23, the Mount Holyoke Review, a literary magazine out of Mount Holyoke College, held a virtual publishing party for their second completed publication. With 51 attendees, the Zoom session featured nine of its published writers who read their work aloud. While the readers performed, the Zoom chat function was used by some to encourage and praise each other.

MHC Literary Magazine Launches Publication

The newest literary magazine at Mount Holyoke, the Mount Holyoke Review, published its first issue on Nov. 12. In celebration, the organization held a publishing party on the same day, during which the editors and founders of the Review spoke and some students read their work aloud.

“We are a place for Mount Holyoke students to submit their writing,” Morgan Sammut ’22, one of the fiction editors of the Review, said. “We mostly do creative works, so a lot of poetry, prose, and we have discussed if we would take essays. We haven’t gotten any of those yet, but we now have things to look forward to.”

Open Call Magazine announces “quarantine issue” for second publication

Open Call Magazine announces “quarantine issue” for second publication

Mount Holyoke’s student-run art and literary magazine, Open Call, is taking advantage of the current circumstances of the Coronavirus crisis and the creative output it will inspire, putting together what they call a “quarantine issue” for their sophomore publication.