Literary Editing and Publishing (Advanced) Students gain practical experience in literary editing and publishing through producing Sanctuary, the University literary magazine. This is also a leadership position, as the advanced student will take the helm as a senior editor, often guiding ENG 383 students in the editorial process. Organizational and management skills will be heightened in this process. The student enrolled in the advanced class may request an editing position on the graduate literary journal, the James Dickey Review, which maintains a national and international reputation with authors of the highest level, including Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, and others of notable acclaim. Areas of study include copy editing, publication software, layout, and the literary marketplace. Students collect and choose works for inclusion in Sanctuary and create their own works for publication. Prerequisite: ENG 383