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About the Yale Anglers' Journal
Founded in 1996 by former Yale University students James Prosek and Joseph Furia, the Journal is now edited and published biannually by a staff of Yale undergraduates. Since its inaugural issue, the Journal has found subscribers and contributors from all corners of the globe.
The Yale Anglers' Journal is a literary publication dedicated to understanding angling and the natural world. Edited and published bi-annually by Yale University undergraduates, the Journal features prose, poetry and art from fishing writers and artists worldwide. A former U.S. Attorney General, a pole vaulter, a behavioral psychologist, a dentist, and a former U.S. President — all are part of the diverse group of individuals who have chosen the Journal as their medium to share a passion for the art and sport of angling.
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Guidelines for Submissions
Prose, poetry, art, and letters to the editors
should be sent on computer disk or via e-mail (yaleanglersjournal@gmail.com)
in cut-and-paste text form, or, if this is not possible, by mail (to Anglers'
Journal, Yale Station, PO Box 204048, New Haven CT 06520-4048). Please
include a short biographical sketch. The Journal will respond within
60 days, but will not comment or offer suggestions. Honoraria are currently
not available. Submissions not accepted for a current issue may be included
in a later one. An effort will be made to return submitted items if a stamped,
self-addressed envelope is included, but the Journal cannot guarantee
return of submissions. Views and opinions expressed in articles in the Journal
do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the editorial staff.
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