The Plum Creek Review
Started in 1964, The Plum Creek Review is Oberlin's oldest literary and arts magazine. It is devoted to publishing as many different creative forms as possible, including, but not limited to, prose, poetry, plays, translations, artwork and photography.
As a student organization, the magazine is open to anyone, allowing creative writing students as well as those with an extra-curricular interest in literature, arts, and publishing to take part in the entire process of creating a magazine, from reviewing incoming submissions, to designing layout, to editing. In addition putting out the magazine every semester, events such as write-ins, readings, and workshops are organized by the Plum Creek Review throughout the year.
The Plum Creek Review's goal is to foster the creative act, to give literary and non-literary artists a chance to see their work in print and to share it with others, and to bring together people for whom these things are important.
To find out more about the magazine or to view submission guidelines, visit the website at http://www.oberlin.edu/stupub/plmcreek. If you are interested in joining the staff, feel free to send an email to Plum.Creek@oberlin.edu.




