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Michael Wutz

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Kathryn L. MacKay and
Brad L. Roghaar

Editorial Assistant,
Kay Anderson

 

 

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Weber— a tri-quarterly journal, informing the culture and environment of the contemporary West.

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Beginning Fall 2007, Weber Studies: Voices and Viewpoints of the Contemporary West will become Weber: The Contemporary West.

Go to our latest issue, Volume 24.2, Winter 2008Our Current Issue  — Includes full text of interviews, stories, essays, poems, and a featured artist in our current issue.

 

 

Go to archivesOn-line Archives (searchable) — Includes full text of stories, essays, poems, and reviews published in Weber Studies from 1984 to the present.

 


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contains samples of environmental literature, poetry, short fiction, and more.

 

 

Go to Weber's Annual Contests/AwardsWeber's Annual Contests/Awards
bulletThe Dr. O. Marvin Lewis Essay Award
bulletThe Dr. Sherwin W. Howard Poetry Award
bulletThe Dr. Neila C. Seshachari Fiction Award

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Mailing Address:  Weber: The Contemporary West, Weber State University, 1214 University Circle, Ogden, Utah 84408-1214.
Telephone:  801-626-6616 / 801-626-6473.
E-mail address:  weberjournal@weber.edu

Published by the College of Arts and Humanities at  Weber State University

NOTE:  Beginning Fall 2007, Weber Studies: Voices and Viewpoints of the Contemporary West will become
Weber: The Contemporary West.

We will continue to publish art, biography, critical commentary, fiction, interviews, personal narrative, and poetry of interest to informed readers with a focus to the environment and culture of the contemporary western United States.  A new "Global Spotlight" featuring a prominent international author will be added to each issue.

In the spirit of Utah's Sundance Film Festival, each winter issue will feature a section of essays devoted to film/cinema.

Also beginning Fall 2007 our electronic edition (website) and e-mail address will change to http://weberjournal.weber.edu and weberjournal@weber.edu