With the holiday season upon us, we’re trying to spread the word about Exit 7: A Journal of Literature & Art. With your help, we want to expand our readership over the next month and expose more people to the wonderful journal our WKCTC students are helping to produce.
We’ve dropped subscription rates for the holidays and are even tossing in a free issue. So treat yourself to a subscription or give the gift of Exit 7 to friends and family. Of course, you could also make that special someone a “friend,” “donor,” or “sponsor” of Exit 7 so their name can prominently appear in our next issue. Either choice is easy; just fill out our holiday subscription form that is attached above.
Exit 7 features acclaimed writers and artists and is one of the few literary journals of such caliber that is produced by a community college. Its editing, design, and layout are all done with the help of our talented students here at WKCTC. Its production is a cross-curricular project for English students, visual communications students, and art students, giving them all hands on, real world experience in running a literary journal. If you’d like to read some of the buzz our first two issues have created, check out our reviews on NewPages.com:
Exit 7 - Spring 2013
Please take a moment to think about supporting this excellent opportunity for our students and for sharing good literature and art with someone you know.
We’ve dropped subscription rates for the holidays and are even tossing in a free issue. So treat yourself to a subscription or give the gift of Exit 7 to friends and family. Of course, you could also make that special someone a “friend,” “donor,” or “sponsor” of Exit 7 so their name can prominently appear in our next issue. Either choice is easy; just fill out our holiday subscription form that is attached above.
Exit 7 features acclaimed writers and artists and is one of the few literary journals of such caliber that is produced by a community college. Its editing, design, and layout are all done with the help of our talented students here at WKCTC. Its production is a cross-curricular project for English students, visual communications students, and art students, giving them all hands on, real world experience in running a literary journal. If you’d like to read some of the buzz our first two issues have created, check out our reviews on NewPages.com:
Exit 7 - Spring 2013
Please take a moment to think about supporting this excellent opportunity for our students and for sharing good literature and art with someone you know.