Red Truck Review:
A Journal of American Southern Literature and Culture
Website
Defunct
From the Editor
Red Truck Review is an online journal that features poets, fiction authors, academics, publishers/editors, artists, and human rights activists whose works play a role in shaping and defining American Southern literature and culture of the twenty-first century. Red Truck Review celebrates the diversity of Southern culture and Southern literature. Native American literature of the South is celebrated in each issue–homage to the original Southerners of the American South. Interviews often accompany contributor’s works. A a book review section, “Trucker Picks,” showcases Southern authors’ new or forthcoming books. (Note: Every three years, we will publish a soft cover anthology: “Best of the Truck.”)
Submissions
Poetry, fiction, non-fiction essays, art work in .jpg for our online “Trucker Gallery.” Works must reflect Southern sensibilities, culture; the New South is complex, diverse and rich and so we welcome work of merit that reflects these elements. Contributors need not live in the American South but the work must say something of significance about the American South.
Upcoming
Issue 3 Reading Period is on-going: March 15-May 15, 2015.
Theme for Issue 3: At Home in the American South; see “call for submissions” www.redtruckreview.com
October 2015: RTR Editors nominate selected contributors for the Pushcart Prize and submit works to Pushcart Committee 10-15.
Issue 4 Release: Jan. 2016; no theme other than works that showcase American South.
Information
Editors Name Amy Susan Wilson
Print publication? No
Circulation 15,000/ year: Stats Counter Data
Do you take online submissions? Yes
Approx. Response Time? 90 days
How often do you publish? Twice per year
Year Founded? 2014
Do you pay? No
Contact
Twitter YES
Mailing Address:
N/A
Email redtruckreviewsubmissions@gmail.com
Facebook yes “Red Truck Review”
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