Stone-Cutters, Harvard-Westlake arts and literary magazine, extended its deadline to Dec. 16 to allow students to submit more literary works.
Though more than 130 submissions have been received for Stone-Cutters, only 25 of those submmissions were literary works.
“Although in recent years the number of visual art submissions we’ve received has ballooned, we try to represent literary and visual works equally,” Stone-Cutters editor-in-chief Julia Aizuss ’14 said.
Stone-Cutters plans to come out sometime during spring.