I saw my father’s penis because today was the first day that he didn’t make it to the bathroom by himself.
Founded in 1977 at Columbia University's School of the Arts
I saw my father’s penis because today was the first day that he didn’t make it to the bathroom by himself.
As a general rule, a single person should not live with a couple – it is a recipe for heartbreak – but back in those days, the three architecture students did not know that. They found a cavernous apartment near…
Columbia Journal hosted a virtual panel of industry experts to discuss the intricacies of writing, editing and publishing
Columbia Journal is excited to announce the winners and finalists of our annual Spring Contest, which was judged by Melissa Febos in nonfiction, Analicia Sotelo in poetry, and Kali Fajardo-Anstine in fiction.
Columbia Journal is excited to announce the winners and finalists of our inaugural Womxn’s History Month Special Issue, in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art. We want to thank everyone who submitted for creating art and sharing their work with us,…
Columbia Journal is excited to announce the winners and finalists of our inaugural Black History Month Special Issue, in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art. We want to thank everyone who submitted for creating art and sharing their work with us,…
At the Columbia Journal, we believe in creating space for and celebrating traditionally underrepresented voices. We seek out and support marginalized writers year-round, but this March marks our first ever Womxn’s History Month special issue.
The Columbia Journal is now open for submissions to our annual Spring Contest in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Our badass and wonderful judges include Melissa Febos in nonfiction, Analicia Sotelo […]
All those local to New York City and nearby: join Columbia Journal staff, faculty advisors, and alums for an evening of spelling fun! Talented writers from the community will go head to head in a battle of wits. As Taylor…
The Columbia Journal is now open for submissions to our annual Spring Contest in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The Fiction Editors of the Journal have put together a list of their most anticipated releases in fiction for 2020.
In a time when the news media is the main site of contention for how China gets represented, translations of classical Chinese poetry can easily escape our attention.
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