A New Year with New Beginnings…

To all Glass Mountain fans, readers and artists: happy 2017 and thank you for sticking around for what promises to be another amazing semester! We’re celebrating ten years of Glass Mountain with the 10th anniversary issue this spring.

After a restful winter break, the GM staff is ready to get right back into the swing of things with three major announcements:

  1. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
  2. STAFF APPLICATIONS
  3. JANUARY 31 READING ANNOUNCEMENT

Any piece of art, poetry, fiction or creative nonfiction will be considered as long as the artist is not currently enrolled in or previously awarded a PhD or MFA in the category you are submitting to; for example, we’ll accept poetry from someone with a master’s degree in art and business. The submission deadline for the Spring 2017 issue of Glass Mountain is February 11. For further guidelines and to submit, go here.

Staff applications should be sent to glassmountaineditors@gmail.com by January 27 and can be found at the bottom of this page.

Our first reading of the semester will take place on Tuesday, January 31 at 7 PM at Bohemeo’s. The café is very close to campus, and it’s the same place we held two of last semester’s readings! So come on out to enjoy some snacks and beverages, as well as readings from Miah Arnold, Alex Colter and Alex Naumann and the open mic!

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