While a student, he was an editor of Chicago Review.
He served as the poetry editor of Chicago Review from 1957-1958.
Three stories published in the Chicago Review have won the O. Henry Award.
The Chicago Review also played a significant role in introducing Zen to the American public.
His first two poems to appear in print were in The Chicago Review in the winter 1959 issue.
Poetry published in Chicago Review, Nimrod and other literary journals.
At the time the Chicago Review was a student/faculty literary publication published by the University of Chicago.
He also worked as a freelance photographer and art editor for the Chicago Review.
While a student, he became the managing editor of the Chicago Review.
He published a piece of fiction in the Chicago Review in 2004.