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The Fall Line Review Seeks Editors and Reading Staff for 2017-2018

4/26/2017

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The Fall Line Review seeks Reading Staff and two Editorial Staff: a Content/Managing Editor, and a Layout/Assistant/Art Editor for the 2017-2018 academic year. 

The duties of each editor include working with the magazine’s faculty advisers to: publicize the submission deadline; solicit submissions; work with reading staff to review, select, and edit submissions per college guidelines; announce the arrival of the magazine; work on the look/layout of the magazine, work with the printers, and organize events to publicize the magazine and showcase work from the magazine.


  • The Content/Managing Editor should have strong English and grammar skills, strong creative writing ability in fiction and/or poetry, a dedication to literature, a willingness to work with faculty advisers, a commitment to deadlines, leadership skills, and (preferably) an A in a college level creative writing class.  Candidates whose work has been in the magazine are given an advantage, and prior experience working with a student publication at the high school or college level (including FLR itself) is a plus but not a requirement. Those applying for Content Editor should submit a cover letter including name, contact info, and student ID number; indicating the editorship that the student is applying for (you may apply for both); and briefly outlining the student’s best qualifications. Also include a creative writing sample of three to fifteen pages. Any graphic artwork, photographs, or other art pieces are a plus.  Depending on the budget, this position includes a small stipend.  If a student has applied for the Content Editor position but doesn’t get it, he or she may be asked to join the Reading Staff. 
  • The Layout/Art Editor should have some background in graphic design and an interest in working with Adobe Illustrator or InDesign (experience with these programs is preferred but not required as long as the student is willing to self-educate).  This editor is responsible for soliciting art and photographic submissions and for choosing the visual contributions that go in the magazine, laying out the magazine, helping create or select the cover design, reviewing and correcting proofs, producing and publishing all publicity for the magazine, working with the printers on prices and deadlines, and maintaining The Fall Line Review web site. Those applying for the Layout Editor should submit a cover letter including name, contact info, and student ID number; indicating the editorship that the student is applying for (you may apply for both); and briefly outlining the student’s best qualifications, as well as a portfolio of graphic work.  Depending on the budget, this position includes a small stipend.  Applicants to this position with creative writing backgrounds who do not get the position may be asked to join the Reading Staff.
  • Reading Staff.  To apply for the reading staff, send an email to thefalllinereview@gmail.com expressing your interest and include name, contact info, and student ID number and any relevant (literature/creative writing) background information: major, clubs, interests, publications, etc., as well as at least three pages of a creative writing sample. Preference will be given to students who have received an A in a creative writing class, though this is not a requirement. These are unpaid positions. 
  • If necessary, additional staff such as a fiction or poetry editor may be chosen from the reading staff. These would be unpaid positions.   

Requirements for all staff include a 2.5 GPA and enrollment in at least 4-6 credit hours for fall and spring semesters. 

For more information, contact advisors Dr. Kelly Whiddon (kelly.whiddon@mga.edu) or Professor Adam Young (adam.young@mga.edu).  Please send applications to thefalllinereview@gmail.com by Monday, May 15, 2017 at 5 p.m.
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Fall Line Review Release Party and Undergraduate Conference!

4/10/2017

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This year's The Fall Line Review will be hot off the presses on Thursday, and we need to celebrate!  The Fall Line Review Release Party will be in the lobby of the College of Arts and Sciences Building on Thursday at 3:30 pm.  There will be awesome food, free copies of the magazine, and wonderful readings by the contributors.  Come and bring your friends and family.  This event is open to the public.

Also, the 2017 Undergraduate Conference kicks off on Thursday afternoon, first in Cochran, and then in Macon on Friday.  In particular, we want to point out the creative writing panels: Our Fiction panel will feature work from Rachel Hastings, Ryan Fordham, and Leslie Law (Friday, 10:15-11:30 in COAS 118); our Creative Nonfiction panel will feature the work of Jason Cormier (Fall Line Review staff), Celeste Pollard, Karolina Philmon, and Michaela Latimer (Friday, 12:45-2 pm.), and our Poetry Panel will feature work from Mea Andrews (Fall Line Review editor), Rachel Maddox (Fall Line Review staff), and Sean McGraw (Saturday, 11-12:15 in COAS 120).

Bonus: Students in any of Dr. Whiddon's classes will receive a 100 in participation for every panel attended.  The student must both attend the event (beginning to end) and turn in a summary of the event to Dr. Whiddon.

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Come to the Knights of the Writing Table!!!

3/24/2017

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Creative Writers:  Once again, our writers' circle will meet this Thursday, March 30, at 3:30 in the Writing Center (TEB 226).  If you are no longer a student but would still like a writing community, come as well.  The circle workshops are open to the public.  If you have a poem you would like workshopped, please bring ten copies.  You don't have to bring a poem to come, join the workshop, drink some coffee, have some snacks, and talk about writing.  For future updates, please join any of the following Facebook groups:  Knights of the Writing Table, Creative Writing at MGA, and/or The Fall Line Review.    (You don't have to attend these workshops to join our Facebook groups and keep up with creative writing events at MGA.)
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Writer's Circle Time Again!

11/9/2016

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Creative Writing Students:  Once again, our writers' circle will meet this Thursday, November 10, at 3:30 in the Writing Center (TEB 226).  If you have a poem you would like workshopped, please bring ten copies.  You don't have to bring a poem to come, join the workshop, drink some coffee, have some snacks, and talk about writing.  For future updates, please join either or both of the following Facebook groups:  Creative Writing at MGA and/or The Fall Line Review.    (You don't have to attend these workshops to join our Facebook groups and keep up with creative writing events at MGA.)
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MGA Writers' Circle and Poetry Workshop!

10/12/2016

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MGA Students: A writers' circle sponsored by the Writing Center and The Fall Line Review will begin this month. If you enjoy writing workshops but don't always have room in your schedule for a creative writing class, or if you want a writing community outside of class, this may be the perfect outlet for you. The first workshop/meeting will be a Poetry Workshop next Thursday, October 20 at 3:30 in the Writing Center (TEB 226). If you have a poem you would like workshopped, please bring ten copies. You don't have to bring a poem to come, join the workshop, drink some coffee, and talk about writing. ​

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The Fall Line Review Release Party!!!

4/14/2016

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On Monday, April 18, at 2 pm in the College of Arts & Sciences Lobby, please join us to celebrate the publication of the 2016 edition of The Fall Line Review. We’ll have free copies of the mag, food, drinks, and entertainment—namely readings from this year’s contributors. If you love fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, artwork, or photography , or you just want to hang out with some cool, creative people, be there, and bring a friend! 
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The Fall Line Review Seeks Content Editor, Layout Editor, and Reading Staff 

4/14/2016

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The Fall Line Review seeks Reading Staff and two Editorial Staff: a Content/Managing Editor, and a Layout/Assistant/Art Editor for the 2016-2017 academic year. 

The duties of each editor include working with the magazine’s faculty advisers to: publicize the submission deadline; solicit submissions; work with reading staff to review, select, and edit submissions per college guidelines; announce the arrival of the magazine; work on the look/layout of the magazine, work with the printers, and organize events to publicize the magazine and showcase work from the magazine.


  • The Content/Managing Editor should have strong English and grammar skills, strong creative writing ability in fiction and/or poetry, a dedication to literature, a willingness to work with faculty advisers, a commitment to deadlines, leadership skills, and (preferably) an A in a college level creative writing class.  Candidates whose work has been in the magazine are given an advantage, and prior experience working with a student publication at the high school or college level is a plus but not a requirement. Those applying for Content Editor should submit a cover letter including name, contact info, and student ID number; indicating the editorship that the student is applying for; and briefly outlining the student’s best qualifications, as well as a creative writing sample of three to fifteen pages. Any additional photographic or artistic work is a plus.  Depending on the budget, this position includes a small stipend.  If a student has applied for the Content Editor position but doesn’t get it, he or she may be asked to join the Reading Staff. 
  • The Layout/Art Editor should be someone with some background in graphic design and an interest in working with Adobe Illustrator or InDesign (experience with these programs is preferred but not required as long as the student is willing to self-educate).  This editor is responsible for soliciting art and photographic submissions and for choosing the visual contributions that go in the magazine, laying out the magazine, helping create or select the cover design, reviewing and correcting proofs, producing and publishing all publicity for the magazine, working with the printers on prices and deadlines, and maintaining The Fall Line Review web site. Those applying for the Layout Editor should submit a cover letter including name, contact info, and student ID number; indicating the editorship that the student is applying for; and briefly outlining the student’s best qualifications, as well as a portfolio of graphic work.  Depending on the budget, this position includes a small stipend.
  • Reading Staff.  To apply for the reading staff, send an email to thefalllinereview@gmail.com expressing your interest and include name, contact info, and student ID number and any relevant (literature/creative writing) background information: major, clubs, interests, publications, etc., as well as at least three pages of a creative writing sample. Preference will be given to students who have received an A in a creative writing class. These are unpaid positions. 
  • If necessary, additional staff such as a fiction or poetry editor may be chosen from the reading staff. These would be unpaid positions.   

Requirements for all staff include a 2.5 GPA and enrollment in at least 4-6 credit hours for fall and spring semesters. 

For more information, contact advisers Dr. Kelly Whiddon (kelly.whiddon@mga.edu) or Professor Adam Young (adam.young@mga.edu).  Please send applications to thefalllinereview@gmail.com by May 15, 2016 at 5 p.m.
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