English Department
Prologue
Prologue is the University
of Wisconsin-River Falls student literary and art publication. Each
issue contains the writing and artwork of UW-River Falls undergraduate
students, graduate students, and recent graduates. Literary submissions
range from poems to short stories to creative essays. Original works
of art, such as drawings, photographs, and images of metal and glasswork,
are found throughout the publication.
Submissions are accepted from January through the
end of February, during Spring semester. Prologue is edited
by graduating English and Art majors. Prologue is distributed
campus-wide, before the end of Spring semester, and is free to students
and faculty.
Prologue 2008 co-editors: Brad Brookins
and Alli Malkmus.
The
Prologue Online
Guidelines for Literary Submissions
Deadline: 2008 Date: TBA
- The required cover sheet may be picked up in room 241
KFA, the first week of Spring semester. Attach your works to the
cover sheet.
- The font should be 12 point and easy to read (please do not
italicize entire works).
- The presentation should be black print on white paper.
- Please do not label your works with your name (write
all titles with genres on the back of the cover sheet).
- All Literary Submissions are to be turned into the English Department
office 241 KFA.
- Submissions will not be returned.
Short Stories and Creative Essays
- You may submit a maximum of five short stories and three essays.
- Each story may be a maximum of ten pages.
- The format must be typed and double-spaced.
Poetry
- You may submit a maximum of 10 pages of poems (one ten-page
poem, ten one-page poems, or any other combination totaling ten
or fewer pages).
- Each individual poem should appear on a separate sheet of paper.
- If the poem does not have a title, please label it untitled
and write the first line of the poem on the back of the cover
sheet.
Guidelines for Art Submissions
Deadline for submissions: 2008 Date: TBA
- One submission sheet per artist; submission sheets
are available in the Art Department office and the Writing Center.
- Works should be listed on the back of the submission
sheet.
- List the materials used for each piece.
- Submissions can be the piece of art itself, a
photograph of the piece, or a photograph that can be scanned.
- All artwork will be returned to the artist except
photographs.