Publications

Harvest International

Harvest is a student-run collective that cultivates CPP students’ diverse literary voices to inspire and support the campus community. It does so by managing the Harvest International website and producing a biannual digital journal (Harvest International), a monthly zine (Tuesday at 11:00), and an annual poetry reading. Work is published in English, French, German, Mandarin, and Spanish.

Students who want to participate in these endeavors can enroll in ENG 4401A: Journal Publishing (or, in Fall 25 & Spring 26: ENG 4990!). Reach out to the current faculty advisor for more details.

Fall 2025 faculty advisor:

Dr. Kristin Prins

Past faculty advisors:

Dr. Don Kraemer
Dr. Marta Albalá Pelegrín
Dr. Claudia Salazar
Dr. Daan Pan
Dr. Aaron DeRosa
Dr. Liam Corley
Dr. Barbara Gill-Mayberry

collaged zine cover with flowers, ticked stub, a mirror, rainbow stars, and paper cutouts
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Harvest International's Spring 2025 issue #3

 

Pomona Valley Review 19

2025-2026 faculty advisor:

Dr. Marta Albalá Pelegrín

Editor-in-Chief: Colton Young

Managing Editors: Torie Basulto and Dan Perdue

Pomona Valley Review  is an online literary journal that receives submissions from numerous countries, universities, and freelancers across the globe in the fields of poetry, short fiction, and art, offering members of the literary community a diverse space for reading, writing, and publishing across diverse genres and styles. Over the past fifteen years, the journal has evolved into a (post)modern publication where the editors seek to experience the work of different communities and expressions, of different backgrounds and aesthetics, and most of all, of the new, the complex, the partially exposed, the unknown.

Access the journal and additional information is on Pomona Valley Review’s website .

Cover of PVR 19
PVR 19 cover art by  Katherine McGuire

Pomona Valley Review

2024-2025 faculty advisor:

Dr. Marta Albalá Pelegrín

Pomona Valley Review is an online literary journal that receives submissions from numerous countries, universities, and freelancers across the globe in the fields of poetry, short fiction, and art, offering members of the literary community a diverse space for reading, writing, and publishing across diverse genres and styles. Over the past fifteen years, the journal has evolved into a (post)modern publication where the editors seek to experience the work of different communities and expressions, of different backgrounds and aesthetics, and most of all, of the new, the complex, the partially exposed, the unknown.

Access the journal and additional information is on Pomona Valley Review’s website.

painting of water creatures including alligators, fish, birds, and frogs
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PVR 18 cover art “Cyan Menagerie” by Malia Miguel