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The School of Arts & Sciences is home for the following journals:

American Book Review (ABR)

   ABR specializes in reviews of frequently neglected published works of fiction, poetry, literary and cultural criticism from small, regional,  university, ethnic, avant-garde, and women’s presses.



Centro Victoria

   Centro Victoria, our Center for Mexican American Literature and Culture, was created to elevate that which unites the finest tradition of the United States with the best of a historic Mexican diaspora in its boundaries.



Dark Sky

   Dark Sky Books publishes contemporary work of fiction and poetry, with titles arriving from many of today's best up and coming authors. Available in print and digital formats, Dark Sky combines the wisdom of an established publisher with the spirit of an independent press.



Fiction Collective Two (FC2)

   

FC2 is among the few alternative presses devoted to publishing fiction considered by America’s largest publishers too challenging, innovative, or heterodox for the commercial milieu.



Society for Critical Exchange (SCE)

   

The oldest and for many years the only scholarly society devoted specifically to theory, SCE was instrumental in the institutionalization of theory in North American literary studies, and has gone on to innovate across traditional boundaries of the humanities and social sciences.



symplokē

   

symplokē is a comparative literature and theory journal that aims to provide an arena for critical exchange between established and emerging voices in the field.



Cuneiform

   

Cuneiform began in 2000 with the publication of Luisa Giugliano’s Chapter in a Day Finch Journal. It continues to produce fine press editions, artists’ books, trade editions, and books about books from time to time.