McGill University’s oldest literary magazine, the Scrivener Creative Review, has been relaunched after five years of dormancy. The magazine, which is housed in McGill’s Department of English, publishes work such as poetry, fiction, and art. It stopped publishing in 2020 during the pandemic, but has been revived by new editors who relaunched it with a full print issue. The Editors-in-Chief Izzi Holmes and Jacob Sponga said that current students and people whose work was published in the past have been supportive of the decision. “We’re not just publishing a magazine,” said Sponga. “We’re keeping a tradition alive.”
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