The Plum Creek Review
The Plum Creek Review is Oberlin's oldest, and longest-running literary magazine, first published in 1964. In 1997, the name was changed to Enchiridion. In 2008, the magazine returned to its roots, and changed back to The Plum Creek Review. They publish poetry, prose, translations, short screenplays or scripts, creative non-fiction, and black and white artwork or photography.

