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Santa Clara Review

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  • About this Magazine:

    The Santa Clara Review is a student-edited literary/arts magazine that publishes poetry, fiction, nonfiction, short plays, art, and photography by students and professionals from around the world. We release issues in February and May each year in a full-color, perfect-bound run of 1500 copies, as well as online.

  • Contact Information:

  • Organization (if applicable): Santa Clara University
  • Address 1: P.O. Box 3212
  • Address 2: 500 El Camino Real
  • City: Santa Clara
  • State Code: CA
  • Postal Code: 95053
  • Phone: (408) 554-4484
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Submission/Subscription Information:

  • Format: Online, Print
  • Genres: Art, Fiction, Nonfiction, Photography, Poetry
  • Copy Price: $7.50
  • Simultaneous Submissions: yes (with notice)
  • Postal Submissions: no
  • Email Submissions: no
  • Online Submissions: yes (see website)
  • Subscription (individuals): $15 (1 year); $25 (2 years)
  • Reading Period: September - November (Fall); January - March (Spring)
  • Response Time: up to 4 months
  • Payment: no
  • Contests: no
  • ISSN: 2325-2782
  • Founded: 1869
  • Issues Per Year: 2

Publisher's description: Santa Clara Review is a student-edited literary magazine that publishes poetry, fiction, non-fiction, short plays, visual art, and photography. The magazine is published both in print and digital format. Issues are released biannually in February and May, drawing on submissions from writers and artists around the nation and globe as well as Santa Clara University students, faculty, and staff. The Review is entirely student run by undergraduate students who are actively engaged in publishing, creative writing, and the visual arts.

Founded in 1869, Santa Clara Review—formerly known as The Owl—is one of the oldest literary publications in the Western U.S. Throughout its life the magazine has represented Santa Clara University’s commitment to the humanities, a tenant of Jesuit education. Because of this firm commitment, the Review will accept only the highest quality material for publication, material which echoes Santa Clara University’s dedication to the pursuit of truth, honesty, and social responsibility within the literary arts.

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