Little Patuxent Review
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Little Patuxent Review (LPR) is a biannual print journal with an associated blog that features writers and artists from the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond. It was founded in 2006 by a group of local writers Mike Clark, Anne Bracken, Ann Barney, Brendan Donegan to fill the void left when a periodical of the same title, founded by poets Ralph and Margot Treital, closed a quarter century ago. They envisioned LPR as a forum for area writers and artists. In doing so, they not only provided readers with a diverse array of local offerings but also attracted contributors of national repute. There has been poetry from Donald Hall, Michael Glaser, Stanley Plumly, Martin Espada, Tony Medina, Lucille Clifton, and Joy Harjo. Our upcoming issue features an interview with Marie Howe. We have profiled Edith Pearlman and Michael Chabon. Fiction contributors include Rafael Alvarez and Manil Suri. Each issue includes a profile and works by a regional or national fine artist.
From the site:
Little Patuxent Review (LPR) is a journal of literature and the arts, publishing poetry, short fiction, creative nonfiction and artwork. LPR welcomes most US-based contributors and prides itself on supporting both up-and-coming and well-established artists and writers. Please see our submission guidelines for more details.
Submissions
We accept essay, creative non-fiction, fiction and poetry. Issues are themed. Please see our submission guidelines for detailed. Beginning in 2014, we hope to alternate themed and open issues.
From the site:
The annual submission periods for the Little Patuxent Review run as follows:
January issue: August 1 through October 24
June issue: December 1 through March 1
Please read the information below and then use our Submittable page to submit your work and to review further details. Thank you for your submissions!
See their submissions page: https://littlepatuxentreview.org/submissions/
Contests
Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library Poetry Contest, in partnership with LPR, is an annual competition, free and open to Maryland residents over 18. LPR hosts launch readings for each issue. Our summer issue is launched in conjunction with the Columbia Festival of the Arts. We also hold readings and sponsor panels at CityLit Festival in Baltimore and at the Baltimore Book Festival.
Information
https://www.facebook.com/#!/LittlePatuxentReview
EDITORS NAME
Laura Shovan
PRINT PUBLICATION?
Yes
MAILING ADDRESS:
Little Patuxent Review 6012 Jamina Downs Columbia, MD 21045
editor@littlepatuxentreview.org
CIRCULATION
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES URL
APPROX. RESPONSE TIME?
1-3 months
HOW OFTEN DO YOU PUBLISH?
Twice a year
YEAR FOUNDED?
2006
DO YOU TAKE ONLINE SUBMISSIONS?
Yes
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Editors Name |
Laura Shovan |
Print publication? |
Yes |
Mailing Address: |
Little Patuxent Review 6012 Jamina Downs Columbia, MD 21045 |
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Circulation |
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Submission Guidelines URL |
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Approx. Response Time? |
1-3 months |
How often do you publish? |
Twice a year |
Year Founded? |
2006 |
Do you take online submissions? |
Yes |
Information about your publication |
Little Patuxent Review (LPR) is a biannual print journal with an associated blog that features writers and artists from the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond. It was founded in 2006 by a group of local writers?Mike Clark, Anne Bracken, Ann Barney, Brendan Donegan?to fill the void left when a periodical of the same title, founded by poets Ralph and Margot Treital, closed a quarter century ago. They envisioned LPR as a forum for area writers and artists. In doing so, they not only provided readers with a diverse array of local offerings but also attracted contributors of national repute. There has been poetry from Donald Hall, Michael Glaser, Stanley Plumly, Martin Espada, Tony Medina, Lucille Clifton, and Joy Harjo. Our upcoming issue features an interview with Marie Howe. We have profiled Edith Pearlman and Michael Chabon. Fiction contributors include Rafael Alvarez and Manil Suri. Each issue includes a profile and works by a regional or national fine artist. |
What type of submissions are you looking for? |
We accept essay, creative non-fiction, fiction and poetry. Issues are themed. Please see our submission guidelines for detailed. Beginning in 2014, we hope to alternate themed and open issues. |
Tell us about upcoming events or contests |
Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library Poetry Contest, in partnership with LPR, is an annual competition, free and open to Maryland residents over 18. LPR hosts launch readings for each issue. Our summer issue is launched in conjunction with the Columbia Festival of the Arts. We also hold readings and sponsor panels at CityLit Festival in Baltimore and at the Baltimore Book Festival. |