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History of The Olivetree Review:

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Since the Fall semester of the year 1983, The Olivetree Review has been a Hunter institution publication, allowing student writers/artists to submit their work and see it published. Under the auspices of their faculty advisor, Professor David Winn, a small group of Hunter Students successfully petitioned for Hunter to fund the publication. This allowed The Olivetree's original staff members, Pamela Barbell, Michael Harriton, Mimi Ross DeMars, and Adam Vinueva to create their issue of student work and dedicate it to the memory of the late Hunter College professor and poet, James Wright.

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The Olivetree Review has come a long way since that first issue. Digital painting allows for both the inclusion of full color images and extra design elements to be available for all projects. We begun including photography submissions in Issue #7, and advancements in scanning and digital photography have allowed for us to accept nearly any art form that can be captured in one of more frames. We have also begun accepting Drama pieces as of Issue #52, meaning we are finally accepting and printing all forms of creative writing and art that is currently possible.

Art Drama Prose

Poetry

Art Drama Prose

Poetry

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