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New Orleans Review

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  • A Journal of Literature and Culture
  • About this Magazine:

    New Orleans Review, publishing contemporary poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and film and book reviews, is engaging, challenging, surprising, and always good looking.

  • Editor(s): Lindsay Sproul, Heidi Braden
  • Contact Information:

  • Organization (if applicable): Loyola University
  • Address 1: 6363 St. Charles Ave.
  • Address 2: Box 195
  • City: New Orleans
  • State Code: LA
  • Postal Code: 70118
  • Phone: (504) 865-2295
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Submission/Subscription Information:

  • Format: Online
  • Genres: Cross-Genre, Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Reviews
  • Simultaneous Submissions: yes (see website)
  • Postal Submissions: no
  • Email Submissions: no
  • Online Submissions: yes (see website)
  • Reading Period: year-round
  • Response Time: 4 months
  • Payment: yes (see website)
  • Contests: no
  • ISSN: 0028-6400
  • Founded: 1968
  • Issues Per Year: 1

Publisher’s Description: New Orleans Review, an award-winning journal of contemporary poetry, fiction, nonfiction, film and criticism publishes an eclectic selection of writing by established and emerging writers. We are pound-for-pound one of the top literary magazines out there. Check out a recent issue and see why.

Work published in the New Orleans Review has been reprinted in the Pushcart Prize, Best American Poetry, Best American Nonrequired Reading, New Stories From the South, and O. Henry Prize Stories anthologies, in the Utne Reader, and on Poetry Daily and Verse Daily.

Past contributors include Pablo Neruda, Walker Percy, Hunter S. Thompson, Joyce Carol Oates, Julio Cortazar, Nelson Algren, Tess Gallagher, Rikki Ducornet, Matthea Harvey, D. A. Powell, Michael Martone, Bruce Smith, and Aurelie Sheehan, and Ed Skoog.

The New Orleans Review is engaging, surprising, and always good looking. The New Orleans Review abides.

After 50 years in print, the New Orleans Review has decided to go digital. Issue 43, "The African Literary Hustle," was the final print issue released.

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