期刊名称:CHICAGO REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
CHICAGO REVIEW ONLINE ARCHIVE
On the occasion of Chicago Review's sixtieth anniversary in 2006, Eirik Steinhoff and Kristi McGuire designed this constellation, which presents over eighty pieces accompanied by narrative captions that offer a selective biography of the magazine.
The online anthology is based on the out-of-print Autumn 1996 double-issue edited by David Nicholls (read his intro here). The fifty-some pieces included in the 1996 issue have been supplemented with another thirty of more recent vintage, bringing the story of the magazine up to date.
Follow these links for listings of the contents of back issues of Chicago Review. Some of these issues are still available for sale. Visit our back issue catalog for availability and pricing.
Click a cover below to start your tour of CR's online archive. And don't forget to secure a copy of the current issue.
Instructions to Authors
Guidelines for submission:
* All submissions must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with sufficient postage or International Reply Coupons for notification (or return of manuscript if desired).
* Address submissions to the appropriate genre editor: Poetry, Fiction, or Book Review.
* Simultaneous submissions are strongly discouraged.
* Due to the increasing volume of unsolicited submissions, the average response time is three to six months; it is especially slow during the summer.
* Contributors receive three copies of the issue in which their work appears, plus a one-year subscription.
* We do not accept submissions by e-mail or fax. Unsolicited electronic submissions are deleted unread.
* Please e-mail the editors with any questions.
POETRY
* While there are no strict length requirements, the poetry editors prefer to read at least three pages of poetry. Please remember to include a cover letter.
FICTION
* Chicago Review does not generally publish pieces over 5000 words; please query before sending longer pieces.
* Please do not submit more than two stories per year for consideration.
NONFICTION
* Chicago Review accepts reviews of varying lengths: from notes (150 - 500 words) to regular book reviews (500 - 1200 words) to review essays (1200 - 6000 words). Reviewers should consult back issues of Chicago Review for examples. Please query before submitting review essays.
* Reviewers should consider CR's audience: what contextual information will they need and/or expect? It is often helpful, for example, to discuss where the author or book fits in the contemporary scene and/or in literary history. Helpful, too, are considerations of how the author¡¯s book relates to her other books.
* CR occasionally publishes reviews as a form of advocacy especially for small presses and underappreciated writers but we don't publish extended blurbs. We expect that reviewers will evaluate, quote, and contextualize the material under review. Reviewers should be critical and justify their criticism.
* Please include citations including page numbers. We will format your review if accepted.
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Editorial Board
EDITORS Robert P. Baird & Joshua Kotin
MANAGING EDITOR V. Joshua Adams
EDITOR-AT-LARGE Leila Wilson
EDITORIAL INTERN Rachel Weiner
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT Michael Kindellan
POETRY STAFF V. Joshua Adams, David Alworth, Miranda Johnson, Kristi McGuire, Michael Robbins, Johanna Winant
FICTION STAFF Joel Calahan, Spencer Dew, Paul Durica, Lubna Najar, Jeremy M. Rosen, Caitlin Spies
COVER DESIGN Quemadura
WEB DESIGN Softrobot
WEB EDITOR Matt Huculak
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