Dunes Review

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Dunes Review
Categories Literary journal
Publisher Michigan Writers
Founder Anne-Marie Oomen
Country United States
Language English
Website www.dunesreview.org
ISSN 1545-3111

Dunes Review is a literary magazine[1][2][3][4] of northern Michigan. It is sponsored by both Michigan Writers[2][5][6] of Grand Traverse County, Michigan and the Glen Arbor Art Association of Leelanau County, Michigan.[7] The Beach Bards of Glen Arbor also contribute financially for the poetry prizes.[8]

History

The Dunes Review Writing Project was launched in 1996 by local poet, playwright, and writing teacher, Anne-Marie Oomen. A key early focus of the magazine was on promoting regional writing and to raise consciousness about Northern Michigan writers. It also utilized art by local artists for its cover.[8] It was originally sponsored by Glen Arbor Arts Association and the Traverse City Arts Council with the financial support of a mini-grant from the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs.[8] Their first issue was published in the spring of 1997.[9]

In 2002, there was a transition in management. The Glen Arbor Art Association began to share financial, advisory, and publication responsibilities with Michigan Writers (Traverse City).[10] Today, the magazine focuses on the best local as well as regional and national writers.[11][12]

Contributors

Contests

The magazine has held four distinct contests:

  • The "Anne-Marie Oomen Poetry Prize" (2003–2006), an annual contest held for high school students.
  • The "Leelanau Poetry Prize" (1997–2001), an annual poetry contest.
  • The "William J. Shaw Memorial Prize for Poetry" (1997–present), an annual contest named for a professor of the literary arts from Northwestern Michigan College.[1][5][6][21]
  • The "Youth Poetry Prize" (1997–2001), a poetry contest for poets under 18 years old.

Reviews

"A hearty appetite for literature can be sated with the latest Dunes Review journal and 2011 chapbooks by Denise R. Baker (poetry) and Joan Schmeichel (short fiction) — all published by Michigan Writers." --Glen Arbor Sun[22]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "William J. Shaw Poetry Prize Winners". Interlochen.Org (Public Radio). 2010-04-02. Retrieved 2012-07-11. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Michigan Writers". Poets.org (The Academy of American Poets). Retrieved 2012-07-11. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Poet and Essayist Alison Swan". Michigan State University Libraries. 2002-09-27. Retrieved 2012-07-11. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Publications and Prizes". PW.org (Poetry & Writers magazine). 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2012-07-11. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Entertainment in Brief". Record-Eagle.com (newspaper). 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2012-07-11. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 Morris, Kristine. "Michigan Writers stay true to mission." Grand Traverse Insider. April 22, 2010.
  7. "Dunes Review". WorldCat.org. Retrieved 2012-07-10. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Spaulding, Holly. "Dunes Review." The Glen Arbor Sun. June 1, 2000.
  9. The Dunes Review: A Publication of Regional Poetry and Creative Nonfiction. Volume 1 Number 1. Spring, 1997.
  10. Dunes Review: Poetry and Nonfiction of Northwestern Lower Michigan. Volume 6 Michigan Season Special Edition. Summer 2002.
  11. "Michigan Writers - MW Publications". Michwriters.org. Retrieved 2012-07-10. 
  12. "Glen Arbor Art Association - Dunes Review". Glenarborart.org. Retrieved 2012-07-10. 
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 The Dunes Review. Volume 15 Issue 2.
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 The Dunes Review. Volume 16 Issue 1. Winter, 2012.
  15. The Dunes Review. Volume 16 Issue 2. Summer, 2012.
  16. "The Hopwood Awards" (PDF). The University of Michigan. pp. 6, 17. Retrieved July 25, 2012. 
  17. "Allison Leigh Peters". MuzzleMagazine.com (online magazine). Retrieved 2012-07-11. 
  18. "Jack Ridl Wins Award". Hope.edu. 2012-04-13. Retrieved 2012-07-14. 
  19. Morris, Kristine. "Local Poet wins NEA Grant." Grand Traverse Insider. December 14, 2010.
  20. Dunes Review. Volume 15 Issue 1.
  21. "Books/Travel in Brief". Record-Eagle.com (newspaper). 2012.02.05. Retrieved 2012-07-11. 
  22. Stinson, Pat. "Buy local, read local". Glen Arbor Sun. January 23, 2012.

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