Founded in 1980, Sonora Review is the oldest student-run literary journal in the country. From start to finish, each issue is put together solely by graduate students in the Creative Writing Department at the University of Arizona. All staff members volunteer their time.
Former staff members include Antonya Nelson, Robert Boswell, Richard Russo, Tony Hoagland, and David Foster Wallace. Work originally printed in the Sonora Review has appeared in Best of the West and Best American Poetry, and has won O.Henry Awards and Pushcart Prizes.
Is Sonora Review open to fictioin contributions from an old and rather decrepit U of A graduate (1938!) who now thinks he is a writer instead of an entomologist? If so, what is a recommended word limit? Thanks, Dick Beal
By: R. S. Beal, Jr. on January 14, 2009
at 1:25 am
Hi Mr. Beal,
We’re always open to fiction submissions. Head over to coh.arizona.edu/Sonora to check out our guidelines. Thanks
By: sonorareview on January 14, 2009
at 5:33 am
Hi Brian,
The issues shipped at the end of last week, so you should be receiving yours sometimes soon. Thanks for the patience and the order!
Sonora
By: sonorareview on May 19, 2009
at 1:25 am