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Paterson Literary Review

The Poetry Center at Passaic County Community College
One College Boulevard
Paterson, NJ 07505
Phone: (973) 684-6555 Fax: (973) 523-6085
E-mail: mgillan@pccc.edu
Web: www.pccc.edu/poetry
Simultaneous submissions: yes Email submissions: no Reading period: 12/1-3/31 Response time: 12 weeks Payment: no Contests: yes (see website) ISSN: 0743-2259 Issues per year: 1 Founded: 1979 Average pages: 350 Cover price: $13 Sample price (postpaid): $18 Subscription: N/A

Publisher’s description: The Paterson Literary Review (PLR), edited by Maria Mazziotti Gillan since 1979, is huge in every sense of the word... an anthology of poets and fiction writers both famous and unknown. Brimming with energy and vitality, PLR publishes real work for real people. Sponsors Allen Ginsberg Awards. We have published poets such as Allen Ginsberg, Philip Levine, Galway Kinnell, William Stafford, Ruth Stone, Sonia Sanchez, Laura Boss, Marge Piercy, David Ray, and Diane di Prima.

The Poetry Center at Passaic County Community Collegeunique for the number, variety and excellence of the services it offers and its connections with an inner-city, multi-cultural, multi-ethnic communityhas been accorded international recognition for many of its activities, including the Paterson Literary Review, Distinguished Poets Series, Allen Ginsberg Poetry Awards, Paterson Poetry Prize, Paterson Fiction Prize, Paterson Prize for Books for Young People, cable TV show POETRYWORKS/USA, New Jersey Poetry Calendar and New Jersey Poetry Resource Book. It is one of the most active poetry centers in the region, and possibly the country, reaching 75,000-80,000 people annually and earning a reputation for presenting high-quality programs, drawing upon a vast network of professional poets.

Recent issues:
No 37, 2009-2010
Contains poetry, fiction, memoirs, reviews, essays and artwork by individuals with international, national, and regional reputations as well as work by promising new voices. The current issue contains work by Diane diPrima, Marge Piercy, Denise Duhamel, Vivian Shipley, Laura Boss, Liz Rosenberg, Louis Jenkins, Joe Weil, M.L. Liebler, Leslie Haywood, Lyn Lifshin, and others. PLR has won NPR's the Poet and the Poem Award for Literary Excellence, was named an Editor's Choice Selection by Small Press Review, as well as one of the Best Literary Magazines by the Montserrat Review.

No 36, 2008-2009
Contains poetry, fiction, memoirs, reviews, essays and artwork by individuals with international, national, and regional reputations as well as work by promising new voices. The current issue contains work by Diane diPrima, Marge Piercy, Denise Duhamel, Hilda Raz, Vivian Shipley, Kurtis Lamkin, Laura Boss, Hal Sirowitz, and others. PLR has won NPR's the Poet and the Poem Award for Literary Excellence and was named an Editor's Choice Selection by Small Press Review.