Front Range: A Review of Literature and Art, published by the Front Range Writers, a non-profit writers organization in Great Falls, MT, will be going on hiatus. Editor Frederick Bridger writes, "What started out as a campus project for my students rapidly evolved over the years into so much more...this will be our last issue for a few years." In response to my contacting him to ask about the hiatus, Bridger says this is a planned hiatus: "I am traveling abroad for the next 2-3 years and will be unable to supervise the day to day operations, and have no one to take over for me. Upon my return we will resume."
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Front Range Hiatus
Front Range: A Review of Literature and Art, published by the Front Range Writers, a non-profit writers organization in Great Falls, MT, will be going on hiatus. Editor Frederick Bridger writes, "What started out as a campus project for my students rapidly evolved over the years into so much more...this will be our last issue for a few years." In response to my contacting him to ask about the hiatus, Bridger says this is a planned hiatus: "I am traveling abroad for the next 2-3 years and will be unable to supervise the day to day operations, and have no one to take over for me. Upon my return we will resume."
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