The }}Spring release of Maya online features all authors featured in the hard copy and all works of art. All work that appears here is copyrighted its original author. The }}Spring issue was released during Spring term of 2007. The Release Party was June 13, 2007.
About | Maya is Drexel University’s undergraduate student literary magazine. It is run completely by students, for students. Maya has been a destination for literary outpouring for more than 40 years, with the occasional hiatus. The magazine publishes poetry, prose, short fiction and nonfiction pieces, as well as graphics, illustrations, photography, and any other type of artwork.
This Issue | The }}Spring hardcopy features artwork/cover design by Angels & Demons ambigram designer and Drexel professor John Langdon, to whom Maya is much indebted. Langdon’s inspiration for the cover came from the leaves in autumn. The cover also incorporates, in stylized form, Maya’s name.
Thanks | Maya wishes to thank John Langdon,
Magnificent Minds, Drexel University, Miriam Kotzin, and all the students who submitted their work for
consideration. A great big thanks goes to our gracious printer, ANRO.
Staff | Maya’s staff consists of the following dedicated students:
Editor-in-Chief | Ali Cahill
Treasurer/Editor | Charlotte Lenox
Editor | Jack Belli
Editor | Ryan Roderick
Editor | Theodora Marcantonis
Assistant/Editor | Lea Burns
Staff Advisor | The Maya staff advisor is Miriam Kotzin, Professor of English, editor of the literary magazine Per Contra, and Director of the Creative Writing and Publishing Certificate at Drexel.