Read the story here.

“My House of Cards.” It is about terrible roommates – including the narrator – and it was published in the Spring 2012 issue of The Santa Clara Review . an accomplishment that I’m proud of. Having spent most of my life in Northern California, and having lived for a couple of years in San Jose, Santa Clara Review felt like a home coming. The publication is professional looking, their layout is great, the featured artwork is beautiful, and I’m published beside a number of talented authors and poets.

For the online version of the magazine, click here.
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You can also order yourself a physical copy of this magazine – just get in touch with the editors. Back issues are $7.50. Ask for Spring 2012.
Mail:
Santa Clara Review
500 El Camino Real, Box 3212
Santa Clara, CA 95053
Phone:
(408) 554 – 4484
Email:
santaclarareview@gmail.com

Santa Clara Review:
Santa Clara Review is a student-edited literary magazine which publishes poetry, fiction, non-fiction, visual art, and music. The magazine is published biannually in February and May, drawing on submissions from Santa Clara University students, faculty, and staff, as well as from writers around the nation and globe. The Review is entirely student run by undergraduate students who are actively enrolled. The Review promotes the literary arts in several spheres: the student and alumni writing community within Santa Clara University, the academic literary community, and the national community of writers outside of SCU.
The Review is committed to the development of student literary talent, both in editorial and creative writing skills. The Review provides Santa Clara students an opportunity to gain knowledge in the practice of contemporary writing and criticism, and creates a forum for faculty, students, and alumni to express their creative energy.
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