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The Iowa Review

The Iowa Review is an American literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews.

Discipline

English

Lynne Nugent

1970-present

University of Iowa (United States)

Triannual

Iowa Rev.

History and profile[edit]

Founded in 1970,[1] Iowa Review is issued three times a year, during the months of April, August, and December.[2] Originally, it was released on a quarterly basis. This frequency of publication lasted until its fourteenth year. It is published at The University of Iowa in Iowa City. According to former editor David Hamilton, The Iowa Review has a circulation of about 3,000, of which 1,000-1,500 are distributed to major bookstore chains.[3]


The reading period for unsolicited submissions occurs between August and October in fiction and poetry and August and November in nonfiction, whereas contest submissions for the Iowa Review Awards are read in January.[4] In addition to space dedicated in the December issue to the Iowa Review Awards winners, the magazine has recently featured work from The University of Iowa's biannual NonfictioNow conference and from writers in The University of Iowa's International Writing Program. Past issues have also been dedicated to topics such as fiction from Israel and Palestine (11.1), contemporary women writers (12.2/3), and an homage to Ezra Pound (15.1). According to the magazine's website, "We select most of our content from the several thousand unsolicited manuscripts that arrive each year from throughout the country and abroad."[5] Several of these pieces are selected each year for awards and anthologies: recent selections include Susan Perabo's short story "Shelter" (39.1) for The Pushcart Prize XXXV: Best of the Small Presses, 2011 edition, Eula Biss's essay "Time and Distance Overcome" (38.1) and Carolyne Wright's poem "This dream the world is having about itself..." (38.2) for The Pushcart Prize XXXIV: Best of the Small Presses, 2010 edition; Patricia Hampl's essay "The Dark Art of Description" (38.1), selected by Mary Oliver for The Best American Essays 2009; and Stephen Dunn's "Where He Found Himself" (36.2), in Best American Poetry 2007.[6]

Editor: Lynne Nugent

Managing editor: Katie Berta

Fiction editor: Noor Qasim

Nonfiction editor: Dylan McGonigle

Poetry editor: Jen Frantz

Editorial Consultant: Darius Stewart

Type composition: Pocket Knife Press

Fulfillment manager: Corey Campbell

Interns: Callan Latham, Sydney Gabrielle Mayes, Victor Resendiz, Quinlan Stafford

Editorial board: Aron Aji, , Melissa Febos, Lois Geist, Loren Glass, Allison Means, Christopher Merrill, Roland Racevskis, Lisa Schlesinger, Jan Weissmiller

Charles D'Ambrosio

Editor emeritus:

David Hamilton

As of Spring 2023:[7]

38.3

Jacob Appel

: 6.1, 12.1

John Ashbery

: 24.2

John Barth

: 25.2

Jo Ann Beard

: 4.3

Samuel Beckett

: 2.3, 6.3/4, 7.4, 11.2/3, 12.1, 14.3, 19.3, 23.3, 26.2, 28.2, 30.2, 34.3, 36.3

Marvin Bell

: 7.4, 11.2/3

Robert Bly

: 8.3, 22.3

Jorge Luis Borges

: 10.4, 13.3/4, 17.2, 17.3, 20.1, 22.1, 23.2, 25.1, 25.3, 26.2, 29.3, 33.2, 37.3

Marianne Boruch

: 11.4, 14.1

T. Coraghessan Boyle

: 9.4

Joseph Brodsky

: 3.2

William S. Burroughs

: 9.1, 16.2, 18.2

Frederick Busch

: 2.4

Italo Calvino

: 25.2, 26.2, 27.2

Anne Carson

: 3.2, 3.4, 9.1, 10.3

Raymond Carver

: 20.2

Jane Cooper

: 1.1, 1.4, 6.3/4, 10.3, 24.2, 35.2

Robert Coover

: 26.1, 26.2, 28.2, 32.2, 34.3, 37.1, 38.1

Robert Dana

: 6.1

Guy Davenport

: 14.3

Mark Doty

: 4.4

Norman Dubie

: 9.1, 10.2, 15.1, 24.1

James Galvin

: 7.1, 24.2, 38.1

William Gass

: 8.4, 15.1

Reginald Gibbons

: 47.3

Sean Gill

: 2.4, 4.4, 7.4

Louise Glück

: 22.3, 24.1, 25.2, 27.2, 29.1, 30.3, 34.2, 39.1

Albert Goldbarth

: 10.2, 11.2/3, 12.2/3, 26.2

Jorie Graham

: 3.3, 7.4, 13.3/4, 16.2, 18.1, 20.1, 22.3, 26.1, 30.2, 34.2

Donald Hall

: 8.3, 21.3

Robert Hass

: 26.3

Seamus Heaney

: 26.3, 38.2, 32.1, 33.3, 35.3, 37.3

Bob Hicok

: 9.3

Edward Hirsch

: 1.2, 2.2, 2.3, 5.4, 6.3/4, 8.3, 13.2

Denis Johnson

: 1.1, 2.1, 13.3/4, 15.2

Donald Justice

: 5.2

Stanley Kunitz

: 15.1

Li-Young Lee

: 1.1, 1.2, 2.2, 4.3, 6.1, 7.1, 9.2, 15.1

Philip Levine

: 34.2

Yiyun Li

: 24.2

Ben Marcus

: 8.4

Ian McEwan

: 6.2, 23.3, 27.2

James Alan McPherson

Jane Mead: 21.3, 29.1, 33.3

: 1.2, 1.4, 2.2, 6.1, 7.1, 13.1, 14.3, 15.2, 17.1

W.S. Merwin

Nami Mun: 34.2

: 2.2, 6.1, 9.3, 13.2, 14.3, 17.1

Joyce Carol Oates

: 33.1, 41.3

Chris Offutt

: 17.3, 19.2, 21.3, 25.3, 27.2, 29.2, 32.3, 34.1, 36.2, 38.1

Eric Pankey

: 18.2

Ann Patchett

Raymond R. Patterson: 6.2

: 8.1, 11.2/3, 20.3

Stanley Plumly

: 6.2

Ishmael Reed

: 22.1

Marilynne Robinson

: 14.3, 17.2, 23.1, 25.1, 26.2, 29.1, 39.1

Pattiann Rogers

: 25.1, 26.2, 27.2, 28.3, 32.1, 34.2, 37.3

Matthew Rohrer

: 18.3, 38.1

Mary Ruefle

: 34.1, 38.2

Tomaž Šalamun

: 10.1

David Shapiro

: 1.4, 5.4, 9.2, 15.1, 32.2

Charles Simic

: 29.1

Floyd Skloot

: 25.1, 25.2

Gary Soto

: 9.2, 11.2/3, 11.4, 15.1, 19.2, 26.2, 35.2

Gerald Stern

: 32.1, 42.3

Cole Swensen

: 1.4, 4.4, 13.3/4, 20.2, 24.3, 26.2, 30.3

James Tate

: 35.3

Kurt Vonnegut

: 6.2

Alice Walker

: 24.2, 24.3

David Foster Wallace

: 9.3

William Carlos Williams

: 1.3, 3.2, 7.1, 8.1, 11.2/3, 26.2, 34.3

Charles Wright

: 6.2

Al Young

: 17.2, 29.2

Dean Young

Past judges:

2003- , fiction; Albert Goldbarth, nonfiction; Marilyn Chin, poetry

T. Coraghessan Boyle

2004- , fiction; Lewis Hyde, nonfiction; Marianne Boruch, poetry

Mary Helen Stefaniak

2005- , fiction; Patricia Foster, nonfiction; Robert Hass, poetry

Chris Offutt

2006- , fiction; Lia Purpura, nonfiction; Cole Swensen, poetry

James Alan McPherson

2007- , fiction; Phillip Lopate, nonfiction; Bob Hicok, poetry

Yiyun Li

2008- , fiction; Abigail Thomas, nonfiction; Heather McHugh, poetry

Ethan Canin

2009- , fiction; John D'Agata, nonfiction; Li-Young Lee, poetry

Ann Patchett

2010- , fiction; Jo Ann Beard, nonfiction; Brenda Hillman, poetry

Michael Cunningham

2011- , fiction; Patricia Hampl, nonfiction; Claudia Rankine, poetry

Allan Gurganus

2012- , fiction; Meghan Daum, nonfiction; Timothy Donnelly, poetry

Ron Currie Jr.

2013- , fiction; Susan Orlean, nonfiction; Mary Jo Bang, poetry

ZZ Packer

2014- , fiction; David Shields, nonfiction; Robyn Schiff, poetry

Rachel Kushner

2015- , fiction; Wayne Koestenbaum, nonfiction; Srikanth Reddy, poetry

Kevin Brockmeier

2016- , fiction; Eula Biss, nonfiction; Brenda Shaughnessy, poetry

Kelly Link

2017- , fiction; Charles D'Ambrosio, nonfiction; Joyelle McSweeney, poetry

Amelia Gray

2018- , fiction; Kiese Laymon, nonfiction; Elizabeth Willis, poetry

Alexander Chee

2019- , fiction; Roxane Gay, nonfiction; Kiki Petrosino, poetry

Rebecca Makkai

2020- , fiction; Leslie Jamison, nonfiction; Stephanie Burt, poetry

Lan Samantha Chang

Each year, beginning with 2003 (33.3), the magazine presents the Iowa Review Award to contest winners in fiction, poetry, and literary nonfiction. Outside judges name the winners, who each receive $1,500 and are published, along with some finalists, in the magazine's December issue.[8] Recent winners include Terrance Manning, Jr. (Nonfiction, 2017), Catherine Cafferty (Poetry, 2017), and Laura Kolbe (Fiction, 2017).[9]

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