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About Subjectverb

Mission

Subjectverb aims to stimulate and invigorate social, political, and cultural thought and discussion by regular publication of original, creative, analytical writing, art, and design. Unlike many other publications, Subjectverb is not a showcase for reviews or other forms of criticism.

Subjectverb has a broad area of interest and what we like to think is an enjoyable, snappy, eminently readable tone. Its reading audience comprises professionals, students and recent college graduates, the politically and socially conscious, technology types, the well-read, and the rich and powerful.

In short: Define... engage!

Staff

Eric J. Plosky is the Editor of Subjectverb. He has an extensive background in writing and journalism and is a media veteran, appearing in People Magazine, the Chronicle of Higher Education, the Boston Globe, Boston Herald, and Boston Phoenix, and on National Public Radio. At MIT he won the 1998 Writing Prize and was Opinion Editor and, later, Senior Editor of The Tech (and, on finishing his master's degree, was promptly demoted to the advisory board). Eric hosts Free Transfer, a live, weekly news and variety television program in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he lives. He also works in Cambridge, for the U.S. Department of Transportation's Volpe Center. [More]

Access our author index, at right, for a complete list of contributors to Subjectverb.

General information and fine print

In the discussion stages since 2000, Subjectverb was launched with the publication of Issue No. 1 on Monday, April 1, 2002.

All content presented is done so in good faith. We believe we are in compliance with all applicable copyright, trademark, intellectual-property, and related statutes and regulations. It is certainly our policy to abide by the law. Please contact us immediately if there is a problem or conflict, and we will work speedily to resolve matters.

All opinions presented are those of their respective authors, not of Subjectverb; we do not presume to know or represent the opinions of any company, agency, government, group, or any other organization. Individual authors write only for themselves.

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