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Indiana Review is published biannually in May and December. Our response time is usually 1 – 4 months, but may at times be longer, especially if the work is under serious consideration. IR accepts less than half of 1% of work submitted. Payment for publication is $5.00 per page ($25.00 minimum), two contributor copies of the issue inwhich
DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
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2021 Poetry Prize. Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions will be accepted from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final judge: Zeina Hashem Beck. The winner of the 2020 Prize, chosen by Javier Zamora, was “I Looked At You and I Said Yes” by Wo Chan. Submissions are now closed. ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER. We are thrilled to announce that prize judge Nandi Comer has selected J Girls TV by Rochelle Hurt as the winner of the 2021 Blue Light Books Prize! Thank you all for your submissions and INTERVIEW WITH 2021 FICTION PRIZE JUDGE, KALI FAJARDO Indiana Review is accepting submissions for the Fiction Prize until March 31st, 2021! In this interview with Fiction Editor Laura Dzubay, 2021 judge Kali Fajardo-Anstine opens up about her award-winning collection of short stories, Sabrina & Corina, the importance of craft in good fiction, and what’s in store for the future. Kali Fajardo-Anstine is theFICTION PRIZE
2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Indiana Review Submission Manager. Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting. How to ABOUT | INDIANA REVIEW ABOUT Indiana Review Founded in 1976, Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. As a biannual literary review, IR considers previously unpublished fiction, poetry, essays, and art. IR is edited and managed by IndianaSUBMISSIONS
Indiana Review is published biannually in May and December. Our response time is usually 1 – 4 months, but may at times be longer, especially if the work is under serious consideration. IR accepts less than half of 1% of work submitted. Payment for publication is $5.00 per page ($25.00 minimum), two contributor copies of the issue inwhich
DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
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2021 Poetry Prize. Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions will be accepted from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final judge: Zeina Hashem Beck. The winner of the 2020 Prize, chosen by Javier Zamora, was “I Looked At You and I Said Yes” by Wo Chan. Submissions are now closed. ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER. We are thrilled to announce that prize judge Nandi Comer has selected J Girls TV by Rochelle Hurt as the winner of the 2021 Blue Light Books Prize! Thank you all for your submissions and INTERVIEW WITH 2021 FICTION PRIZE JUDGE, KALI FAJARDO Indiana Review is accepting submissions for the Fiction Prize until March 31st, 2021! In this interview with Fiction Editor Laura Dzubay, 2021 judge Kali Fajardo-Anstine opens up about her award-winning collection of short stories, Sabrina & Corina, the importance of craft in good fiction, and what’s in store for the future. Kali Fajardo-Anstine is theFICTION PRIZE
2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and ANNOUNCING THE 2021 FICTION PRIZE WINNER We are excited to announce the winner and finalists of the 2021 Fiction Prize, judged by Kali Fajardo-Anstine. Many thanks to everyone who submitted their work and made this year’s prize possible! 2021 Fiction Prize Winner “Seance” by Suphil Lee Park Kali Fajardo-Anstine says, “Seance is an imaginative gem of a short storythat evokes
ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER. We are thrilled to announce that prize judge Nandi Comer has selected J Girls TV by Rochelle Hurt as the winner of the 2021 Blue Light Books Prize! Thank you all for your submissions and ANNOUNCING THE 2021 POETRY PRIZE WINNER We are excited to announce the winner and runners-up of the 2021 Poetry Prize, judged by Zeina Hashem Beck. Many thanks to everyone who submitted their work and made this year’s prizes possible! 2021 Poetry Prize Winner “What Happens Next” by Sarah Burke Zeina Hashem Beck says, “’What Happens Next’ is a poem I kept Readmore »
PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-AugFICTION PRIZE
ABOUT OUR 2021 JUDGE. Kali Fajardo-Anstine is the author of Sabrina & Corina (One World, 2019), finalist for the National Book Award, the PEN/Bingham Prize, The Story Prize, The Saroyan International Prize, and the winner of an American Book Award and Reading the West Award.Fajardo-Anstine is the 2019 recipient of the Denver Mayor's Award for Global Impact in the Arts. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE The prize winner will receive a $1,000 prize from Indiana Review at the time of the Blue Light Reading, along with a publishing contract including $1,000 against future royalties from IU Press. The winning Blue Light Books collection will be published in trade paperback format and displayed at the following Association of Writers andWriting
SUBMIT | INDIANA REVIEW Posts Tagged: submit CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! Indiana Review Online seeks submissions of poetry, short prose (fiction and non-fiction), and art from undergraduate writers.*Indiana Review, in collaboration with Indiana University-Bloomington’s Literary Editing & Publishing class, will curate an online space for emerging writers and artists from across the country and around the world. ONLINE FEATURE: “DWELLINGS” BY LINDA HOGAN Online Feature: “Dwellings” by Linda Hogan. Not far from where I live is a hill that was cut into by the moving water of a creek. Eroded this way, all that’s left of it is a broken wall of earth that contains old roots and pebbles woven together and exposed. THREE STORIES UNLIKELY TO MAKE IT BEYOND THE SLUSH Three Stories Unlikely to Make it Beyond the Slush. This post is for fiction writers thinking about submitting their work to Indiana Review.We receive somewhere between 3,500 and 4,000 fiction submissions each year, and I spend a good deal of my time digging through those submissions to separate the bad stories from the good-and-potentially-great stories. INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting.SUBMISSIONS
General SUBMISSION GUIDELINES General submissions are now closed, but we are currently accepting submissions of full-length manuscripts for our annual Don Belton Fiction Reading Period. We will update this page with a link to our submissions manager when we reopen for general submissions in Fall 2021. ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER. We are thrilled to announce that prize judge Nandi Comer has selected J Girls TV by Rochelle Hurt as the winner of the 2021 Blue Light Books Prize! Thank you all for your submissions andPOETRY PRIZE
2021 Poetry Prize Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021,11:59 PM ET.
DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
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ABOUT OUR 2021 JUDGE. Kali Fajardo-Anstine is the author of Sabrina & Corina (One World, 2019), finalist for the National Book Award, the PEN/Bingham Prize, The Story Prize, The Saroyan International Prize, and the winner of an American Book Award and Reading the West Award.Fajardo-Anstine is the 2019 recipient of the Denver Mayor's Award for Global Impact in the Arts. INTERVIEW WITH 2021 FICTION PRIZE JUDGE, KALI FAJARDO Indiana Review is accepting submissions for the Fiction Prize until March 31st, 2021! In this interview with Fiction Editor Laura Dzubay, 2021 judge Kali Fajardo-Anstine opens up about her award-winning collection of short stories, Sabrina & Corina, the importance of craft in good fiction, and what’s in store for the future. Kali Fajardo-Anstine is the INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI The 2021 Blue Light Books Prize is open for submissions until October 31st! In this email interview with 2021 judge Nandi Comer, IR invites her to talk about her new book, Tapping Out, her literary influences and writerly obsessions, and the process of developing ourselves through writing. NANDI COMER is the author of the American Read more INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting.SUBMISSIONS
General SUBMISSION GUIDELINES General submissions are now closed, but we are currently accepting submissions of full-length manuscripts for our annual Don Belton Fiction Reading Period. We will update this page with a link to our submissions manager when we reopen for general submissions in Fall 2021. ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER. We are thrilled to announce that prize judge Nandi Comer has selected J Girls TV by Rochelle Hurt as the winner of the 2021 Blue Light Books Prize! Thank you all for your submissions andPOETRY PRIZE
2021 Poetry Prize Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021,11:59 PM ET.
DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
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ABOUT OUR 2021 JUDGE. Kali Fajardo-Anstine is the author of Sabrina & Corina (One World, 2019), finalist for the National Book Award, the PEN/Bingham Prize, The Story Prize, The Saroyan International Prize, and the winner of an American Book Award and Reading the West Award.Fajardo-Anstine is the 2019 recipient of the Denver Mayor's Award for Global Impact in the Arts. INTERVIEW WITH 2021 FICTION PRIZE JUDGE, KALI FAJARDO Indiana Review is accepting submissions for the Fiction Prize until March 31st, 2021! In this interview with Fiction Editor Laura Dzubay, 2021 judge Kali Fajardo-Anstine opens up about her award-winning collection of short stories, Sabrina & Corina, the importance of craft in good fiction, and what’s in store for the future. Kali Fajardo-Anstine is the INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI The 2021 Blue Light Books Prize is open for submissions until October 31st! In this email interview with 2021 judge Nandi Comer, IR invites her to talk about her new book, Tapping Out, her literary influences and writerly obsessions, and the process of developing ourselves through writing. NANDI COMER is the author of the American Read more BLOG | INDIANA REVIEW Review – Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction, by Michelle Nijhuis. Reviewed by Laura Dzubay. In a late chapter in Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction, Michelle Nijhuis shares a quote from legal scholar Holly Doremus: “Nature advocates have obtained much of what they have asked for, but they have not asked for what they really want.” ANNOUNCING THE 2021 FICTION PRIZE WINNER We are excited to announce the winner and finalists of the 2021 Fiction Prize, judged by Kali Fajardo-Anstine. Many thanks to everyone who submitted their work and made this year’s prize possible! 2021 Fiction Prize Winner “Seance” by Suphil Lee Park Kali Fajardo-Anstine says, “Seance is an imaginative gem of a short storythat evokes
ANNOUNCING THE 2021 POETRY PRIZE WINNER We are excited to announce the winner and runners-up of the 2021 Poetry Prize, judged by Zeina Hashem Beck. Many thanks to everyone who submitted their work and made this year’s prizes possible! 2021 Poetry Prize Winner “What Happens Next” by Sarah Burke Zeina Hashem Beck says, “’What Happens Next’ is a poem I kept Readmore »
SHOP | INDIANA REVIEW Winter 2020, Volume 42, Number 2, Variant 1 (Odedina) Now Available! 42.2 focuses on the perspective of a squirrel in Forbes Park, the loss of land in Louisiana fueled by climate change, and the birth of a vampire in a grocery store parking lot. PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-Aug INTERVIEW WITH 2021 DON BELTON PRIZE JUDGE, ANJALI Anjali Sachdeva’s short story collection, All the Names They Used for God, is the winner of the 2019 Chautauqua Prize.It was named a Best Book of 2018 by NPR, Refinery 29, and BookRiot, longlisted for the Story Prize, and chosen as the 2018 Fiction Book of DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE ABOUT THE PRIZE. Because Indiana Review's offices are at the end of a long, often dark hallway in a university building, we place a lamp with a blue light bulb outside the door to let folks know we're in. WHEN IS A SHORT STORY TOO LONG? 8 Responses to “When is a Short Story Too Long?”. Matthew G. Miller - February 12th, 2013. Several factors figure into the calculus of how long I’m willing to sit with a piece and read. (I’ve been reading mostly nonfiction lately, but literary nonfiction. MICROREVIEW: LAURIE ANN GUERRERO’S A TONGUE IN THE MOUTH Often a debut collection will satisfy a reader’s hunger pains only to be wiped away after the initial reading like stubborn crumbs. Laurie Ann Guerrero’s A Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying defiantly demands a place at the table. This collection offers sweet and savory poems that invite the reader into a domestic sphere Read more » INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Indiana Review Submission Manager. Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting. How toPOETRY PRIZE
2021 Poetry Prize. Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions will be accepted from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final judge: Zeina Hashem Beck. The winner of the 2020 Prize, chosen by Javier Zamora, was “I Looked At You and I Said Yes” by Wo Chan. Submissions are now closed.SUBMISSIONS
Indiana Review is published biannually in May and December. Our response time is usually 1 – 4 months, but may at times be longer, especially if the work is under serious consideration. IR accepts less than half of 1% of work submitted. Payment for publication is $5.00 per page ($25.00 minimum), two contributor copies of the issue inwhich
ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER. We are thrilled to announce that prize judge Nandi Comer has selected J Girls TV by Rochelle Hurt as the winner of the 2021 Blue Light Books Prize! Thank you all for your submissions and DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
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2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI The 2021 Blue Light Books Prize is open for submissions until October 31st! In this email interview with 2021 judge Nandi Comer, IR invites her to talk about her new book, Tapping Out, her literary influences and writerly obsessions, and the process of developing ourselves through writing. NANDI COMER is the author of the American Read more FIVE MARKS OF OFT-REJECTED POEMS 40 Responses to “Five Marks of Oft-Rejected Poems”. C Hogan` - September 26th, 2012 One question: Do you read/accept poetry based on the work itself or the resume of the writer? Reply; Leann Higbee - September 26th, 2012. I love this! I completely agree about the first line and the last line. INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Indiana Review Submission Manager. Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting. How toPOETRY PRIZE
2021 Poetry Prize. Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions will be accepted from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final judge: Zeina Hashem Beck. The winner of the 2020 Prize, chosen by Javier Zamora, was “I Looked At You and I Said Yes” by Wo Chan. Submissions are now closed.SUBMISSIONS
Indiana Review is published biannually in May and December. Our response time is usually 1 – 4 months, but may at times be longer, especially if the work is under serious consideration. IR accepts less than half of 1% of work submitted. Payment for publication is $5.00 per page ($25.00 minimum), two contributor copies of the issue inwhich
ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER ANNOUNCING THE 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE WINNER. We are thrilled to announce that prize judge Nandi Comer has selected J Girls TV by Rochelle Hurt as the winner of the 2021 Blue Light Books Prize! Thank you all for your submissions and DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
FICTION PRIZE
2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI The 2021 Blue Light Books Prize is open for submissions until October 31st! In this email interview with 2021 judge Nandi Comer, IR invites her to talk about her new book, Tapping Out, her literary influences and writerly obsessions, and the process of developing ourselves through writing. NANDI COMER is the author of the American Read more FIVE MARKS OF OFT-REJECTED POEMS 40 Responses to “Five Marks of Oft-Rejected Poems”. C Hogan` - September 26th, 2012 One question: Do you read/accept poetry based on the work itself or the resume of the writer? Reply; Leann Higbee - September 26th, 2012. I love this! I completely agree about the first line and the last line. BLOG | INDIANA REVIEW Kali Fajardo-Anstine says, “Seance is an imaginative gem of a short story that evokes feelings of adolescence while gripping the reader from the very first line: “The dead girl’s indoor slippers got on everyone’s nerves, but no one in the class 7 had the gall to throw them away.”. Wholly inventive with characters like The Class ClownSUBMISSIONS
Indiana Review is published biannually in May and December. Our response time is usually 1 – 4 months, but may at times be longer, especially if the work is under serious consideration. IR accepts less than half of 1% of work submitted. Payment for publication is $5.00 per page ($25.00 minimum), two contributor copies of the issue inwhich
ANNOUNCING THE 2021 FICTION PRIZE WINNER We are excited to announce the winner and finalists of the 2021 Fiction Prize, judged by Kali Fajardo-Anstine. Many thanks to everyone who submitted their work and made this year’s prize possible! 2021 Fiction Prize Winner “Seance” by Suphil Lee Park Kali Fajardo-Anstine says, “Seance is an imaginative gem of a short storythat evokes
PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-Aug ANNOUNCING THE 2021 POETRY PRIZE WINNER We are excited to announce the winner and runners-up of the 2021 Poetry Prize, judged by Zeina Hashem Beck. Many thanks to everyone who submitted their work and made this year’s prizes possible! 2021 Poetry Prize Winner “What Happens Next” by Sarah Burke Zeina Hashem Beck says, “’What Happens Next’ is a poem I kept Readmore »
INTERVIEW WITH 2021 DON BELTON PRIZE JUDGE, ANJALI Anjali Sachdeva’s short story collection, All the Names They Used for God, is the winner of the 2019 Chautauqua Prize.It was named a Best Book of 2018 by NPR, Refinery 29, and BookRiot, longlisted for the Story Prize, and chosen as the 2018 Fiction Book of BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE The prize winner will receive a $1,000 prize from Indiana Review at the time of the Blue Light Reading, along with a publishing contract including $1,000 against future royalties from IU Press. The winning Blue Light Books collection will be published in trade paperback format and displayed at the following Association of Writers andWriting
ONLINE FEATURE: “THREE PROOFS” BY RICHARD SIKEN He dies three days before. his pardon arrives and three days after Rembrandt’s. fourth birthday. His painted head arrives in Rome weeks. later. All painting is sent downstream, into the future. This poem appears in Indiana Review 37.1, Summer 2015. *. WHEN IS A SHORT STORY TOO LONG? 8 Responses to “When is a Short Story Too Long?”. Matthew G. Miller - February 12th, 2013. Several factors figure into the calculus of how long I’m willing to sit with a piece and read. (I’ve been reading mostly nonfiction lately, but literary nonfiction. MICROREVIEW: LAURIE ANN GUERRERO’S A TONGUE IN THE MOUTH 2 Responses to “Microreview: Laurie Ann Guerrero’s A Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying”. Charles Carroll Neighbors - March 16th, 2018. Going to A&M as a Spanish-speaking new Aggie, taught by a Mexicana San Patricio, my fluent Mexican accent made astonished new friendsquickly.
INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Indiana Review Submission Manager. Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting. How toSUBMISSIONS
Indiana Review is published biannually in May and December. Our response time is usually 1 – 4 months, but may at times be longer, especially if the work is under serious consideration. IR accepts less than half of 1% of work submitted. Payment for publication is $5.00 per page ($25.00 minimum), two contributor copies of the issue inwhich
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2021 Poetry Prize. Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions will be accepted from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final judge: Zeina Hashem Beck. The winner of the 2020 Prize, chosen by Javier Zamora, was “I Looked At You and I Said Yes” by Wo Chan. Submissions are now closed. PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-Aug DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
FICTION PRIZE
2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and FIVE MARKS OF OFT-REJECTED POEMS 40 Responses to “Five Marks of Oft-Rejected Poems”. C Hogan` - September 26th, 2012 One question: Do you read/accept poetry based on the work itself or the resume of the writer? Reply; Leann Higbee - September 26th, 2012. I love this! I completely agree about the first line and the last line. WHEN IS A SHORT STORY TOO LONG? 8 Responses to “When is a Short Story Too Long?”. Matthew G. Miller - February 12th, 2013. Several factors figure into the calculus of how long I’m willing to sit with a piece and read. (I’ve been reading mostly nonfiction lately, but literary nonfiction. INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Indiana Review Submission Manager. Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting. How toSUBMISSIONS
Indiana Review is published biannually in May and December. Our response time is usually 1 – 4 months, but may at times be longer, especially if the work is under serious consideration. IR accepts less than half of 1% of work submitted. Payment for publication is $5.00 per page ($25.00 minimum), two contributor copies of the issue inwhich
POETRY PRIZE
2021 Poetry Prize. Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions will be accepted from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final judge: Zeina Hashem Beck. The winner of the 2020 Prize, chosen by Javier Zamora, was “I Looked At You and I Said Yes” by Wo Chan. Submissions are now closed. PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-Aug DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
FICTION PRIZE
2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and FIVE MARKS OF OFT-REJECTED POEMS 40 Responses to “Five Marks of Oft-Rejected Poems”. C Hogan` - September 26th, 2012 One question: Do you read/accept poetry based on the work itself or the resume of the writer? Reply; Leann Higbee - September 26th, 2012. I love this! I completely agree about the first line and the last line. WHEN IS A SHORT STORY TOO LONG? 8 Responses to “When is a Short Story Too Long?”. Matthew G. Miller - February 12th, 2013. Several factors figure into the calculus of how long I’m willing to sit with a piece and read. (I’ve been reading mostly nonfiction lately, but literary nonfiction. ABOUT | INDIANA REVIEW ABOUT Indiana Review Founded in 1976, Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. As a biannual literary review, IR considers previously unpublished fiction, poetry, essays, and art. IR is edited and managed by Indiana SHOP | INDIANA REVIEW Winter 2020, Volume 42, Number 2, Variant 1 (Odedina) Now Available! 42.2 focuses on the perspective of a squirrel in Forbes Park, the loss of land in Louisiana fueled by climate change, and the birth of a vampire in a grocery store parking lot. From Sivaganga to North Carolina, this issue imagines and reimagines what constitutes areality, and
DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-Aug LOCATIONS | INDIANA REVIEW Enter your location and search for the nearest stockist. Your location. Search radius INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI COMER. The 2021 Blue Light Books Prize is open for submissions until October 31st! In this email interview with 2021 judge Nandi Comer, IR invites her to talk about her new book, Tapping Out, her literary influences and writerly obsessions, and the process of developing ourselvesthrough writing.
BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE The prize winner will receive a $1,000 prize from Indiana Review at the time of the Blue Light Reading, along with a publishing contract including $1,000 against future royalties from IU Press. The winning Blue Light Books collection will be published in trade paperback format and displayed at the following Association of Writers andWriting
DON BELTON | INDIANA REVIEW ABOUT DON BELTON. Don Belton is the author of the novel Almost Midnight (Morrow, 1986) and the editor of the anthology Speak My Name: Black Men on Masculinity and the American Dream (Beacon, 1996). His short stories have appeared in the African American Literature Forum, Indiana Review, and Breaking Ice: An Anthology of Contemporary African American Short Fiction (Penguin/Viking). "THE WHITE-HAIRED GIRL" BY SALLY WEN MAO This poem originally appeared in Indiana Review 34.2, Winter 2012. Anni Liu (Poetry Editor): This poem offers two retellings of the Chinese opera and film of the same title–both based on the real stories of multiple women. In them, a young women named Xi’er is captured by her father’s landlord and killer and forced to become aservant and
INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Indiana Review Submission Manager. Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting. How toSUBMISSIONS
Indiana Review is published biannually in May and December. Our response time is usually 1 – 4 months, but may at times be longer, especially if the work is under serious consideration. IR accepts less than half of 1% of work submitted. Payment for publication is $5.00 per page ($25.00 minimum), two contributor copies of the issue inwhich
POETRY PRIZE
2021 Poetry Prize. Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions will be accepted from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final judge: Zeina Hashem Beck. The winner of the 2020 Prize, chosen by Javier Zamora, was “I Looked At You and I Said Yes” by Wo Chan. Submissions are now closed. PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-Aug DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
FICTION PRIZE
2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and FIVE MARKS OF OFT-REJECTED POEMS 40 Responses to “Five Marks of Oft-Rejected Poems”. C Hogan` - September 26th, 2012 One question: Do you read/accept poetry based on the work itself or the resume of the writer? Reply; Leann Higbee - September 26th, 2012. I love this! I completely agree about the first line and the last line. WHEN IS A SHORT STORY TOO LONG? 8 Responses to “When is a Short Story Too Long?”. Matthew G. Miller - February 12th, 2013. Several factors figure into the calculus of how long I’m willing to sit with a piece and read. (I’ve been reading mostly nonfiction lately, but literary nonfiction. INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Indiana Review Submission Manager. Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting. How toSUBMISSIONS
Indiana Review is published biannually in May and December. Our response time is usually 1 – 4 months, but may at times be longer, especially if the work is under serious consideration. IR accepts less than half of 1% of work submitted. Payment for publication is $5.00 per page ($25.00 minimum), two contributor copies of the issue inwhich
POETRY PRIZE
2021 Poetry Prize. Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions will be accepted from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final judge: Zeina Hashem Beck. The winner of the 2020 Prize, chosen by Javier Zamora, was “I Looked At You and I Said Yes” by Wo Chan. Submissions are now closed. PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-Aug DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
FICTION PRIZE
2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and FIVE MARKS OF OFT-REJECTED POEMS 40 Responses to “Five Marks of Oft-Rejected Poems”. C Hogan` - September 26th, 2012 One question: Do you read/accept poetry based on the work itself or the resume of the writer? Reply; Leann Higbee - September 26th, 2012. I love this! I completely agree about the first line and the last line. WHEN IS A SHORT STORY TOO LONG? 8 Responses to “When is a Short Story Too Long?”. Matthew G. Miller - February 12th, 2013. Several factors figure into the calculus of how long I’m willing to sit with a piece and read. (I’ve been reading mostly nonfiction lately, but literary nonfiction. ABOUT | INDIANA REVIEW ABOUT Indiana Review Founded in 1976, Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. As a biannual literary review, IR considers previously unpublished fiction, poetry, essays, and art. IR is edited and managed by Indiana DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
SHOP | INDIANA REVIEW Winter 2020, Volume 42, Number 2, Variant 1 (Odedina) Now Available! 42.2 focuses on the perspective of a squirrel in Forbes Park, the loss of land in Louisiana fueled by climate change, and the birth of a vampire in a grocery store parking lot. From Sivaganga to North Carolina, this issue imagines and reimagines what constitutes areality, and
LOCATIONS | INDIANA REVIEW Enter your location and search for the nearest stockist. Your location. Search radius INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE The prize winner will receive a $1,000 prize from Indiana Review at the time of the Blue Light Reading, along with a publishing contract including $1,000 against future royalties from IU Press. The winning Blue Light Books collection will be published in trade paperback format and displayed at the following Association of Writers andWriting
INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI COMER. The 2021 Blue Light Books Prize is open for submissions until October 31st! In this email interview with 2021 judge Nandi Comer, IR invites her to talk about her new book, Tapping Out, her literary influences and writerly obsessions, and the process of developing ourselvesthrough writing.
DON BELTON | INDIANA REVIEW ABOUT DON BELTON. Don Belton is the author of the novel Almost Midnight (Morrow, 1986) and the editor of the anthology Speak My Name: Black Men on Masculinity and the American Dream (Beacon, 1996). His short stories have appeared in the African American Literature Forum, Indiana Review, and Breaking Ice: An Anthology of Contemporary African American Short Fiction (Penguin/Viking). "THE WHITE-HAIRED GIRL" BY SALLY WEN MAO This poem originally appeared in Indiana Review 34.2, Winter 2012. Anni Liu (Poetry Editor): This poem offers two retellings of the Chinese opera and film of the same title–both based on the real stories of multiple women. In them, a young women named Xi’er is captured by her father’s landlord and killer and forced to become aservant and
IR STAFF TELLS ALL: OUR FAVORITE VIEVEE FRANCIS POEMS Su Cho (Editor): “How Delicious to Say It” not only deftly luxuriates in the poetics of sound but also grapples with permanence, identity, and love. Within just 15 lines, the poem ends with “Your name spun through the reel, wound up from the bass / of me. How I want to say it, and hear my own, again.”. This poem is a must-read andcould
INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting.SUBMISSIONS
General SUBMISSION GUIDELINES General submissions are now closed, but we are currently accepting submissions of full-length manuscripts for our annual Don Belton Fiction Reading Period. We will update this page with a link to our submissions manager when we reopen for general submissions in Fall 2021.POETRY PRIZE
2021 Poetry Prize Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021,11:59 PM ET.
PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-Aug DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
FICTION PRIZE
2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and FIVE MARKS OF OFT-REJECTED POEMS 40 Responses to “Five Marks of Oft-Rejected Poems”. C Hogan` - September 26th, 2012 One question: Do you read/accept poetry based on the work itself or the resume of the writer? Reply; Leann Higbee - September 26th, 2012. I love this! I completely agree about the first line and the last line. WHEN IS A SHORT STORY TOO LONG? 8 Responses to “When is a Short Story Too Long?”. Matthew G. Miller - February 12th, 2013. Several factors figure into the calculus of how long I’m willing to sit with a piece and read. (I’ve been reading mostly nonfiction lately, but literary nonfiction. INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting.SUBMISSIONS
General SUBMISSION GUIDELINES General submissions are now closed, but we are currently accepting submissions of full-length manuscripts for our annual Don Belton Fiction Reading Period. We will update this page with a link to our submissions manager when we reopen for general submissions in Fall 2021.POETRY PRIZE
2021 Poetry Prize Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021,11:59 PM ET.
PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-Aug DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
FICTION PRIZE
2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and FIVE MARKS OF OFT-REJECTED POEMS 40 Responses to “Five Marks of Oft-Rejected Poems”. C Hogan` - September 26th, 2012 One question: Do you read/accept poetry based on the work itself or the resume of the writer? Reply; Leann Higbee - September 26th, 2012. I love this! I completely agree about the first line and the last line. WHEN IS A SHORT STORY TOO LONG? 8 Responses to “When is a Short Story Too Long?”. Matthew G. Miller - February 12th, 2013. Several factors figure into the calculus of how long I’m willing to sit with a piece and read. (I’ve been reading mostly nonfiction lately, but literary nonfiction. ABOUT | INDIANA REVIEW ABOUT Indiana Review Founded in 1976, Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. As a biannual literary review, IR considers previously unpublished fiction, poetry, essays, and art. IR is edited and managed by Indiana DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
SHOP | INDIANA REVIEW Winter 2020, Volume 42, Number 2, Variant 1 (Odedina) Now Available! 42.2 focuses on the perspective of a squirrel in Forbes Park, the loss of land in Louisiana fueled by climate change, and the birth of a vampire in a grocery store parking lot. LOCATIONS | INDIANA REVIEW Enter your location and search for the nearest stockist. Your location. Search radius INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE ABOUT THE PRIZE. Because Indiana Review's offices are at the end of a long, often dark hallway in a university building, we place a lamp with a blue light bulb outside the door to let folks know we're in. INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI COMER. The 2021 Blue Light Books Prize is open for submissions until October 31st! In this email interview with 2021 judge Nandi Comer, IR invites her to talk about her new book, Tapping Out, her literary influences and writerly obsessions, and the process of developing ourselvesthrough writing.
DON BELTON | INDIANA REVIEW ABOUT DON BELTON. Don Belton is the author of the novel Almost Midnight (Morrow, 1986) and the editor of the anthology Speak My Name: Black Men on Masculinity and the American Dream (Beacon, 1996). His short stories have appeared in the African American Literature Forum, Indiana Review, and Breaking Ice: An Anthology of Contemporary African American Short Fiction (Penguin/Viking). "THE WHITE-HAIRED GIRL" BY SALLY WEN MAO Poetry Feature: “The White-Haired Girl,” by Sally Wen Mao. 1945. I will return your spurn with a curtsy whipped in boiling water. Cut the red ribbon from my hair, IR STAFF TELLS ALL: OUR FAVORITE VIEVEE FRANCIS POEMS IR Staff Tells All: Our Favorite Vievee Francis Poems. The incomparable Vievee Francis, recent winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, is judging our 2017 Poetry Prize.If you’re looking for inspiration, why not look at her work? Indiana Review editors share INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting.SUBMISSIONS
General SUBMISSION GUIDELINES General submissions are now closed, but we are currently accepting submissions of full-length manuscripts for our annual Don Belton Fiction Reading Period. We will update this page with a link to our submissions manager when we reopen for general submissions in Fall 2021. PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-AugPOETRY PRIZE
2021 Poetry Prize Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021,11:59 PM ET.
DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
FICTION PRIZE
2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE ABOUT THE PRIZE. Because Indiana Review's offices are at the end of a long, often dark hallway in a university building, we place a lamp with a blue light bulb outside the door to let folks know we're in. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and WHEN IS A SHORT STORY TOO LONG? 8 Responses to “When is a Short Story Too Long?”. Matthew G. Miller - February 12th, 2013. Several factors figure into the calculus of how long I’m willing to sit with a piece and read. (I’ve been reading mostly nonfiction lately, but literary nonfiction. INDIANA REVIEWABOUTSUBMISSIONSPRIZESSHOPBLOGLOCATIONS Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. Get to know IR INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submissions for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period will be accepted from May 1 – June 15! Please be sure to review the submission guidelines at indianareview.org and pay the applicable submission fee *before* submitting.SUBMISSIONS
General SUBMISSION GUIDELINES General submissions are now closed, but we are currently accepting submissions of full-length manuscripts for our annual Don Belton Fiction Reading Period. We will update this page with a link to our submissions manager when we reopen for general submissions in Fall 2021. PRIZES | INDIANA REVIEW Indiana Review currently runs five prizes annually, some for individual pieces and others for full manuscripts. Our submission periods are listed below. Follow the links for guidelines, and get in touch if you have questions: inreview@indiana.edu. * Feb 1-Mar 31: Fiction Prize & Poetry Prize May 1-June 15: The Don Belton Fiction Reading Period July 1-AugPOETRY PRIZE
2021 Poetry Prize Send us up to three poems for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021,11:59 PM ET.
DON BELTON FICTION READING PERIOD: FREE SUBMISSIONS FOR Indiana Review is currently able to offer free submissions for up to fifty Black or Indigenous writers for the 2021 Don Belton Fiction Reading Period! Each entry includes a year-long subscription to IR. Click here to submit. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES As with our general submissions, we seek literary fiction that has an intelligent sense oflanguage,
FICTION PRIZE
2021 Fiction Prize. Send us one short story, up to 6K words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions are open from February 1 – March 31, 2021, 11:59 PM ET. Final Judge: Kali Fajardo-Anstine. BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE ABOUT THE PRIZE. Because Indiana Review's offices are at the end of a long, often dark hallway in a university building, we place a lamp with a blue light bulb outside the door to let folks know we're in. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and WHEN IS A SHORT STORY TOO LONG? 8 Responses to “When is a Short Story Too Long?”. Matthew G. Miller - February 12th, 2013. Several factors figure into the calculus of how long I’m willing to sit with a piece and read. (I’ve been reading mostly nonfiction lately, but literary nonfiction. ABOUT | INDIANA REVIEW ABOUT Indiana Review Founded in 1976, Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers. Our mission is to offer the highest quality writing within a wide aesthetic. As a biannual literary review, IR considers previously unpublished fiction, poetry, essays, and art. IR is edited and managed by Indiana SHOP | INDIANA REVIEW Winter 2020, Volume 42, Number 2, Variant 1 (Odedina) Now Available! 42.2 focuses on the perspective of a squirrel in Forbes Park, the loss of land in Louisiana fueled by climate change, and the birth of a vampire in a grocery store parking lot. BLOG | INDIANA REVIEW Review – Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction, by Michelle Nijhuis. Reviewed by Laura Dzubay. In a late chapter in Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction, Michelle Nijhuis shares a quote from legal scholar Holly Doremus: “Nature advocates have obtained much of what they have asked for, but they have not asked for what they really want.” LOCATIONS | INDIANA REVIEW Enter your location and search for the nearest stockist. Your location. Search radius BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE ABOUT THE PRIZE. Because Indiana Review's offices are at the end of a long, often dark hallway in a university building, we place a lamp with a blue light bulb outside the door to let folks know we're in. INDIANA REVIEW SUBMISSION MANAGER Submission Manager requires that cookies be enabled in your web browser. Please enable cookies and try again. You may also need to empty your browser cache and INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI INTERVIEW WITH 2021 BLUE LIGHT BOOKS PRIZE JUDGE, NANDI COMER. The 2021 Blue Light Books Prize is open for submissions until October 31st! In this email interview with 2021 judge Nandi Comer, IR invites her to talk about her new book, Tapping Out, her literary influences and writerly obsessions, and the process of developing ourselvesthrough writing.
CREATIVE NONFICTION PRIZE Send us one creative nonfiction piece, up to 5k words, for a chance at $1000 + publication. Submissions open September 1-October 31, 2019,11:59 PM EST.
MICROREVIEW: CHINELO OKPARANTA’S UNDER THE UDALA TREES Microreview: Chinelo Okparanta’s Under the Udala Trees. Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2015). Chinelo Okparanta’s novel Under the Udala Trees opens with a vivid depiction of Nigeria’s civil war through the eyes of coming-of-age protagonist Ijeoma.A child at the war’s beginning in 1967, Ijeoma is sent by her mother to live with a grammar-school "THE WHITE-HAIRED GIRL" BY SALLY WEN MAO Poetry Feature: “The White-Haired Girl,” by Sally Wen Mao. 1945. I will return your spurn with a curtsy whipped in boiling water. Cut the red ribbon from my hair,Menu
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