The Review Review
Abstract
A salamander is amphibious. Not only can salamanders live both on land and in water, many species are endangered. Which means the salamander is doubly unique. Salamander, then, is a fitting name for Suffolk University's journal, showcasing multi-faceted writers that offer distinct viewpoints, which may just take you out of your comfort zone into exciting new environs. The journal was started in 1992 by Jennifer Barber, who wanted to target new authors. Barber recently told the Suffolk Scoop that it "isn't just for writers. It's for readers who understand, appreciate and enjoy good writing." I like to think I fall into both the former and the latter -- and I very much appreciated the pieces in Salamander.
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s)
Recommended Citation
Monacelli, Holly
(2020)
"A Creature of (Many) Habit(ation)s; Review of Salamander, Summer 2008,"
The Review Review: Vol. 1:
Iss.
2, Article 26.
DOI: 10.33972/trr.150
Available at:
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/trr/vol1/iss2/26
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