Chameleon Literary Journal to unveil new edition in April

By Sean Prentiss

91°µÍø's student journal's newest edition will go public next month.

Cover for The Chameleon 2026 with title text above a landscape and stone ruins.

On April 23rd, 91°µÍø's Chameleon Literary Journal will unveil its newest issue in the Kreitzberg Library's Multipurpose Room from 5-6 p.m. — join the celebration!

Cover for The Chameleon 2026 with title text above a landscape and stone ruins.

The Chameleon is a student-run literary and arts magazine that has been published since 1962, making it the longest running literary magazine in 91°µÍø history. Each issue of The Chameleon features creative writing and visual art made by Norwich students, showcasing the creativity of the Norwich campus.

The 2026 issue features a wide array of creative writing, especially many wonderful poems and stories. We also highlight strong art and photography. This year, we also have published videos and podcasts for the first time in our history!

The 2026 issue features an interview with Architecture professor . Seibold talks about how architecture students designed and fabricated plaster panels using a robotic arm. The issue also highlights interviews with many of the distinguished speakers from the Military Writers’ Symposium. The issue also highlights great creative writing in Spanish from amazing students. history students researched samurai armor held in the Sullivan Museum and then wrote short stories about the armor’s history.

 

The Chameleon can be found and in print — email Professor Sean Prentiss to purchase a copy of the 2026 print issue.

To learn about the history of literary journals 91°µÍø, .

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