Quarterly West
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Quarterly West | |
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Discipline | Literary journal |
Language | English |
Edited by | Natanya Pulley and Camie Schaefer |
Publication details | |
Publisher | University of Utah (United States) |
Publication history | 1976-present |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Indexing | |
ISSN |
0194-4231 |
Links | |
Quarterly West is a prominent American literary magazine based at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.[1] Stories that have appeared in Quarterly West have been shortlisted for the Pushcart Prize, The Best American Short Stories and the O. Henry Prize.[2][3] The journal was founded by James Thomas in 1976.
In 2011, Quarterly West became an exclusively online literary journal, and accepts only online submissions. See link below for both current issue and submission guidelines.
Notable contributors
- Rebecca Aronson
- James Carlos Blake
- Fleda Brown
- Raymond Carver
- Susann Cokal
- Annie Dillard
- Stephen Dunn
- Stuart Dybek
- Carolyn Forche
- Allen Ginsburg
- Albert Goldbarth
- Mark Jarman
- Philip Levine
- Sherod Santos
- George Saunders
- Sam Shepard
- Eleanor Wilneróand
- Antoine Wilson
Masthead
- Editors: Natanya Pulley, Camie Schaefer
- Assistant Editor: Sadie Hoagland
- Fiction Editors: Chris Tanseer, Amelia Boldaji
- Poetry Editors: Valerie Wetlaufer, Lisa Fay Coutley
- Nonfiction Editor: Shena McAuliffe
Notes
- ↑ "Early growth and success of U.'s literary journal topping expectations..." The Salt Lake Tribune, Jan 6, 2006.
- ↑ Small Magazine, Big Names: `Quarterly West' Turns 20; Quarterly..., The Salt Lake Tribune, Dec. 15, 1996
- ↑ Literary Magazine Is Expanding, Deseret News, Sept 29, 1985
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