A publication of the Department of English & Philosophy at Drexel University

New site launching soon — DPG Online

If you’re a regular reader of the Drexel Publishing Group’s blog and you’ve visited our site lately, you might have noticed the massive construction project we’re undertaking — it’s like I-95 over here, with detours galore and lanes closed as we pave the way for the future. Sorry for any extra congestion you might have encountered recently. To switch metaphors, the site is getting more than a facelift. It’s getting a tummy tuck, liposuction, and a nose job. Major reconstructive surgery, inside and out.

We will soon, as in next-week soon, become a fully functioning online magazine. A really good one. We’ve already made many changes to drexelpublishing.org and are testing the new site, but won’t be officially launching until next week, which we will announce on this blog. For now, you should read our submissions page if you are a Drexel student and would like to have your writing considered for publication in the soon-to-be-born DPG Online.

Scott Stein is Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of English and Philosophy at Drexel University and Co-Director of the Drexel Publishing Group. The book Drexel University Off the Record (the unauthorized guide for prospective students) lists "Scott Stein's Humor & Comedy Writing class" as one of the "Ten Best Things About Drexel." Stein is the author of the novels Lost and Mean Martin Manning and the editor of When Falls the Coliseum: a journal of American culture (or lack thereof). He has been interviewed by Reason magazine, the Bibliothecary blog, and New York magazine, and his novels have been reviewed by such publications as The American Spectator, Liberty, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Philadelphia City Paper. His short fiction, book reviews, and essays have been published in the Philadelphia Inquirer, The G.W. Review, Liberty, National Review, PopMatters.com, and Art Times. Follow him on Twitter @sstein.




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