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Blackacre
ISBN:
1-878674-76-5
ISSN:
(1557-0746)
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"...within
our midst poets and essayists and fiction writers already hard |
"The
question of what elements of the craft tradition |
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Foreword-and
Forward!:
Toward the Felicitous Relationship of Words and Ideas written by Professor Jane Maslow Cohen (PDF 11 pages) 52KB |
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Table
of Contents (PDF 1 page) 33KB
Click here to learn how to submit your own work to Blackacre (PDF
1 page) 27KB
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PREFACE
The truth? Well,
Blackacre Vol. 1 has been a year and a half in the
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The Birth of Blackacre Meera: Hey, nice
sweater. Do they have a literary journal at the law school? And after recruiting
Ben, The Texas Law Writers League was created. The Griping Begins Of course, there
were other bumps in the road. There was my stubborn devotion to my virus-ridden
computer, which after erasing the entire contents of my submissions disk
and asking me one last time if Id like an herbal male enhancement
supplement finally died. [Meeras Inspiron 2600. R.I.P. 20012005].
Then there was the alumnus who actually edited our Submission request
letter and emailed us almost daily to tell us that we must immediately
add an apostrophe to our name and refer to her as an alumna. [She was
wrong on both counts grammatically. Texas Law Writers League is not possessive
and the word alumnus is a gender-neutral term]. And Now, We Present
. . . Volume 1 This journal has
allowed us to meet some of the most extraordinary people in the law school
community [Now see our interviews and outlines to get to know some of
them yourself]. And after countless nights We hope that this
journal does for you what it did for usthat it does what art is
meant to do. We hope that it introduces you to someone. That it exposes
you to ideas you never wouldve dreamt up yourself, Meera George, Co-Editor
2005 THE TEXAS LAW WRITERS LEAGUE The Texas Law Writers
League seeks to showcase the creative writing talents of the UT Law community,
whether the subject is legal or otherwise. Our aim is to provide a forum
in which UT Law students, faculty, staff and alumni can develop and demonstrate
their creative Submissions Works submitted electronically
should be sent to: texaslawwritersleague@gmail.com. All submissions inquiries should be directed to the same addresses. |
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