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Superstition Review

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  • About this Magazine: Superstition Review is the online literary magazine produced by creative writing and web design students at Arizona State University.
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Submission/Subscription Information:

  • Format: Online
  • Genres: Art, Fiction, Interviews, Nonfiction, Poetry
  • Simultaneous Submissions: yes (with notice)
  • Postal Submissions: no
  • Email Submissions: no
  • Online Submissions: yes (see website)
  • Reading Period: 09/01–09/30; 01/01–01/31
  • Response Time: 2 months
  • Payment: no
  • Contests: no
  • ISSN: 1938-324X
  • Founded: 2008
  • Issues Per Year: 2

Publisher's Description: Superstition Review is the online literary magazine produced by creative writing and web design students at Arizona State University. The mission of our journal is to promote contemporary art and literature by providing a free, easy-to-navigate, high quality online publication that features work by established and emerging artists and authors from all over the world. We publish two issues a year with art, fiction, interviews, nonfiction and poetry.

We also enjoy honoring all members of our Superstition Review family by maintaining a strong year-round community of editors, submitters, contributors, and readers through our social networks.

Contributors include Aaron Michael Morales, Adrianne Kalfopoulou, Andrea Jackson, Anthony Doerr, Barbara Hamby, Barbara Kingsolver, Beckian Fritz Goldberg, Billy Collins, Bob Hicok, Brenda Hillman, Brenda Miller, Brian Doyle, Brock Clarke, Caitlin Horrocks, Chase Twichell, Cynthia Hogue, Dan Chaon, Daniel Nester, Daniel Orozco, Dara Wier, David Baker, David Hamilton, David St. John, Deborah Bogen, Denise Duhamel, Dick Allen, Dinty W. Moore, Dorianne Laux, Edith Pearlman, Elizabeth Searle, Eric Weiner, Erin McGraw, Ewing Campbell, Floyd Skloot, Frances Lefkewiz, H. Lee Barnes, Hilary Masters, and Ira Sukrungruang.

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