Quarterly West
Quarterly West is an American literary magazine based at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.[1] Stories that have appeared in Quarterly West have been shortlisted for the Pushcart Prize, The Best American Short Stories and the O. Henry Prize.[2][3] The journal was founded by James Thomas in 1976.
Discipline | Literary journal |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Claire Wahmanholm and Sara Eliza Johnson |
Publication details | |
History | 1976-present |
Publisher | |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Q. West |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 0194-4231 |
Links | |
In 2011, Quarterly West became an exclusively online literary journal.
Notable contributors
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- Editor-in-Chief: J.P. Grasser
- Managing Editor: Joe Sacksteder
- Assistant Editor: Jacqueline Balderrama
- Fiction Editors: Jason Daniels (Senior), Michelle Donahue
- Poetry Editors: Cori A. Winrock (Senior), Alen Hamza
- Nonfiction Editors: Noam Dorr (Senior), Jace Brittain
- New Media Editor: Joe Sacksteder
- Reviews Editor: Jessica Rae Bergamino
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See also
Notes
- "Early growth and success of U.'s literary journal topping expectations..." The Salt Lake Tribune, Jan 6, 2006.
- Small Magazine, Big Names: `Quarterly West' Turns 20; Quarterly..., The Salt Lake Tribune, Dec. 15, 1996
- Literary Magazine Is Expanding, Deseret News, Sept 29, 1985
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