TheHarrow.com plans a Hiatus
Jan. 3rd, 2009 09:39 amDru says:
After ten years of nonstop publication, The Harrow is planning to take a one-year hiatus this summer. We’ve currently closed the zine to new submissions, although we’ll be continuing to publish new issues until we’ve worked through our existing queue of poems, stories, and reviews. So, if you’ve already had a work accepted, or if you’ve submitted something and are still waiting for our decision, have no fear — The Harrow’s not going to leave you out in the cold. I expect we’ll be publishing into June or July, at least.
However, as soon as we’ve emptied our queue, we’ll put The Harrow on a 12-month publishing hiatus, during which time its staff members are going to take some much-needed R&R and turn their attention to their long-neglected families, friends, pets, careers, and hobbies. The Harrow will remain online during its hiatus, so you needn’t worry about broken links to your favorite works.
The Harrow Press, our book publishing arm, won’t be neglected while the zine is on hiatus — in fact, we’re hoping that some time off from monthly publishing will give us a chance to pursue a book project or two this year.
Updates on The Harrow’s status and on upcoming book projects will be posted here on the zine and on my blog, and on our entries at Duotrope and Ralan.Com. Keep checking in, and please don’t hesitate to email me directly if you have any questions or concerns.
I wish you all a happy new year!
Dru Pagliassotti
Editor in Chief
DruPagliassotti.Com
I’ve been active with the harrow since 1999 in a variety of capacities, and I’ll keep the website up and running… but it is time for a break.