NEA grant to CSU gives boost to literary press’s publications
A Colorado State University center that gives students real-world experience in the publishing industry has received an infusion of funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
A Colorado State University center that gives students real-world experience in the publishing industry has received an infusion of funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University produces the 61-year-old Colorado Review and several other publications with the help of an army of interns who are involved in virtually every step of the publishing process.
At first glance, one might not guess that an unassuming suite of offices in an old residence hall is home to a comprehensive student training ground for the world of publishing, a place one former intern calls “an oasis in Aylesworth.”
Bestselling author and culture critic David Shields will visit Colorado State University March 22-23 for a book reading and signing, as well as a screening of a James Franco-directed film based on one of his books.