<p>I was wondering: does Wellesley have a literary magazine of some sort? If so, how is it? :)</p>
<p>i know they have one called Aeolus.</p>
<p>We do have a Lit mag though to be honest, I've never read it nor have I actually seen it. Still, I am sure it does exist. We also have a weekly paper which has a pretty good readership and a magazine "Counterpoint" which is a joint publication with MIT and is less newsy and more opinionated. It's also pretty funny. And there are Creative Writing classes through the English department (you can be an English major with a Creative Writing concentration or just take them for fun). So while the Lit mag may not be incredibly active or well read, there are lots of literary options.</p>
<p>I think the literary magazine is semesterly, but I only caught the spring one from last year. It was really cute! The pages were printed on 3x5" cardstock (or maybe it was glossy paper) as a stack and wrapped in a nice textured paper. The presentation was really creative, but I'm not sure how many got out there. I wouldn't say it's inactive because there were definitely people working on it, but it doesn't come out as often as the News (weekly) or Counterpoint (monthly).</p>
<p>Counterpoint is no longer joined with MIT because of the lack of MIT staff.</p>
<p>haha thanks. i just looked up Counterpoint online. i had a few laughs. :D</p>