Alligator Juniper (magazine)

Alligator Juniper  
Discipline Literary magazine
Language English
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1995 to present
Frequency Annually
Indexing
ISSN 1547-187X
Links

Alligator Juniper is a national literary magazine published annually by Prescott College.[1] The journal was founded by Melanie Bishop in 1995.[2][3] Publication is funded by the Arizona Commission on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

In 2001, 2004, and 2009, the magazine won the content award of the AWP Director's Prize for undergraduate magazines.[4][5]

Stories and poems that have appeared in Alligator Juniper have received the Pushcart Prize and inclusion in various anthologies. The journal regularly receives positive reviews from Newpages.

Notable contributors

  • Ellen Winter
  • Alix Ohlin
  • Laura Didyk
  • Connie Voisine
  • Michaela Carter
  • Allan Peterson
  • Natalie Singer
  • Blake Butler
  • Rebekah Banks Ewing
  • Catherine Dryden
  • Leonard Michaels

  • Kevin Brown
  • Elizabeth Volpe
  • Jessica Roth
  • Eliot Treichel
  • Tony Hoagland
  • Elton Glaser
  • Anna Green
  • Jacob Appel
  • Sally Ball
  • Marilyn Szabo
  • Matt Mendez
  • Justin St. Germain
  • Robert Schirmer
  • Kathleen Kirk
  • Laurie Ann Doyle
  • David Ebershoff

Awards and honors

References

  1. "A Little Journal for Nearly Every Literary Voice," The New York Times, Dec. 27, 2004
  2. The Arizona Republic May 2, 1996
  3. ""Alligator Juniper" Prescott College Literary Magazine". Peregrine Book Company. Retrieved October 29, 2015.
  4. The Daily Courier, August 16, 2001
  5. The Arizona Republic August 2, 2004
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