Louisiana Literature
Louisiana Literature is a literary magazine. Founded in 1984 by Southeastern Louisiana University, it publishes fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction quarterly.[1] As of 2006 the magazine was published biannually.[2]
Editors
Editor, as of October 2009, was Jack Bedell.
Honors and awards
- Writer's Digest named Louisiana Literature a "Top 50" market for both fiction and poetry in 2008.
Masthead
As of October 2009:
- Editor: Jack B. Bedell
- Associate Editors: Norman German, William Parrill
- On-line Editor: Chris Tusa
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See also
References
- "Novelists Among SLU Magazine Contributors," The Advocate (Baton Rouge), August 3, 1999.
- "Louisiana Literature - 2006". New Pages. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
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