Inscape (journal)
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Inscape is the creative writing journal for Brigham Young University
As quoted in every issue of Inscape, inscape is "the inward quality of objects as they are perceived by the joined introspection of a poet, who in turn embodies them in unique poetic forms."
Inscape publishes fiction, literary nonfiction, poetry, 2-D art, and (occasionally) short drama. They publish twice a year, in the Winter and Fall. The Winter volume is only online, but the Fall volume is a print journal.
The journal is edited entirely by students of Brigham Young University, and published only work created by BYU students.
The faculty adviser is Patrick Madden
Outside link: http://inscape.byu.edu
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