Join the Nassau Literary Review!

The Nassau Literary Review or "the Nass Lit" is the second-oldest undergraduate literary magazine in the country and the oldest publication on Princeton's campus.
The Nassau Literary Review or “the Nass Lit” is the second-oldest undergraduate literary magazine in the country and the oldest publication on Princeton’s campus

Given the start of the new academic year, the Nassau Literary Review is looking for new membership! As a major collective enterprise comprising not only bi-annual professional print issues, this website, and an annual Intercollegiate Literary Conference (among other things), the Nassau Literary Review needs all sorts of people with all sorts of talents in order to keep doing what we do in our ever expanding, ever more ambitious attempt to create a real literary and intellectual community on Princeton’s campus.

If you love books, films, museums, theatre, television, music, and culture; if you think you can write or edit a good poem, short story, novel, essay, or review; if you’ve worked at a literary magazine before and love the work, or if you haven’t and don’t yet know if you do; if you’re a visual artist, graphic designer, film-maker, philosopher (continental or analytic), a painter, a musician, a pop-culture snob or an art-culture egalitarian; if you’re interested in politics, economics, foreign policy, or science, either individually or as they intersect with each other and the arts; if you’re any of that, or really anyone at all for whom some of this has sounded interesting, please look at our Get Involved page to see if anything on our application strikes your fancy. We’re looking for people who are passionate about society, culture and the arts — if you’re such a person and want to be surrounded by people who share your interests and can engage in great conversations (in print and out of it), then the Nassau Literary Review may be the place for you.

And while you’re here, don’t forget to look at our backlog of essays and reviews and flip through our old issues.

[NOTE: The deadline for all submissions will be Tuesday, September 23rd at 11:59 PM — please send your applications into nasslit@princeton.edu before that date and time.]

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FROM THE ARCHIVES: “Ms. Myra” by Lorenzo Laing (2013)