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Connecticut Review/
Writers in the Attic

CSU Central Office

39 Woodland Avenue

Hartford, CT  06105-2337

Phone: (203) 837-9043 for senior editor of Connecticut Review

E-mail: connecticut_review@yahoo.com for both Connecticut Review and for Writers in the Attic podcast

Web: www.connecticutreview.com for journal www.easternct.edu/writersintheattic for podcast

ISSN: 00106216 Founded: Connecticut Review 1968, Writers in the Attic Podcast 2005 Issues per year: 2 for Connecticut Review, 2 podcasts of Writers in the Attic on iTunes Distributors: iTunes for podcast Copy price: Connecticut Review $12, Writers in the Attic free Average pages: 200 Sample price
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12 Subscription (individuals) 1 year: $24 Subscription (institutions) 1 year: $24

Publisher's Description: Connecticut Review is published twice each year by the Connecticut State University System as a public service contribution to the national literary and intellectual discourse. The journal publishes the best in contemporary literature and essays. The selection process focuses on bringing to general readers cutting edge work that is both thought provoking and accessible.

Wally Lamb, author of She’s Come Undone and These Things I Believe, describes Connecticut Review “an antidote of sorts to the corporatization of today's publishing industry; each issue is a diverse bouquet of voices that deserve to be heard.”

Writers in the Attic [www.easternct.edu/writersintheattic], hosted by Meredith Ferrand, is the podcast which serves as another media outlet for the work that we do at Connecticut Review that informs, enlightens, inspires and entertains audiences.

As an alternate media, Writer’s in the Attic establishes a snappy synergy between the authors and artists that reaches a different and wider audience. Meredith Ferrand, the lively and witty host, provides programming to listeners interested in contemporary arts and culture that is anchored in the mission of Connecticut Review: to present arts and literature from a wide range of cultural interests that cross traditional boundaries.