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Librofest 2015

Glass Mountain will once again be appearing at Librofest, the annual book festival celebrating Latino literature and culture in Bayou City. We will have a table in the Plaza, so be sure to stop by

One Reading Down

We had a great first reading at the Student Center last Thursday night. We were fortunate to have three talented featured readers share their work. Paige Zubel was first up to read two short fiction

September Reading!

The time has arrived for the first Glass Mountain reading of the semester! Refreshments will be provided and copies of the magazine will be available for purchase. We hope to see you in the Legacy

Announcing the Robertson Prize Winners for 2015!

A huge congratulations to this year’s winners of the Robertson Prize! Winner of 1st place in Fiction: “Above the Ocean Sound,” by Sarah Harshbarger Winner of 1st place in Poetry:  “How to Grow Heels,” by Josh

We’re Back!

It’s a new semester at the University of Houston and with that comes a new issue of Glass Mountain Magazine! We have a lot going on this semester, so make sure you come back to

Volume 14 Launch & Reading

  Join us for the launch of Glass Mountain’s Spring 2015 issue on April 15th at 5:30pm in the University of Houston Honors College Commons. We’ll be featuring readings by Dania Mahmoud and Tiffany Norman,

Now Accepting Reviews!

Attention pop culture enthusiasts! In our effort to expand Glass Mountain‘s diversity, we have opened up a review section of the journal! Submit previously unpublished reviews of up to 1000 words, single-spaced, DOC, DOCX, or

2015 Poetry & Prose Contest Winners

Good day, our lovely readers and writers across the globe! We received more submissions than ever for this year’s annual Poetry & Prose Contest, but the results are in, the winners have been notified, and

Volume 13 Book Release Party

It’s about that time of year again. Book release time! Join us for the launch of Glass Mountain’s Fall 2014 issue on December 2 at 7:30 pm at Brasil. Our reading series will continue with

Write-a-thon this Saturday!

Saturday, November 8th. 8am-5pm. UH CBB Building.  Join us this Saturday for our annual Write-a-thon! We’ll have prizes, competitions, raffles, free food, and more.   Tag your instagram and twitter posts with #UHwriteathon and check

November 1 Deadline for our Fall Issue!

    Submit now for a chance to be included in our upcoming print issue, coming out in early December!  We are looking for YOUR high quality fiction, poetry, art and nonfiction.  Hit the “Submit”

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