This article is about American Literary Review. For the scholarly journal devoted to literature of Latin America and Brazil, see Latin American Literary Review.
American Literary Review A National Journal of Poems and Stories
Editor-in-chief
Jehanne Dubrow
Former editors
Jim Lee (founder) Scott Cairns Barbara Rodman William J. Cobb Corey Marks John Tait Miro Penkov Ann McCutchan
Categories
Creative writing Poetry Non-fiction Fiction
Frequency
biannual
Circulation
1,200 (print)[1]
Publisher
University of North Texas Department of English
Founded
Spring 1990 (age 34)
First issue
1 April 1990
Final issue
Fall 2013
Country
United States
Based in
Denton
Language
English
Website
americanliteraryreview.com
ISSN
1051-5062
OCLC
21984784
American national biannual literary magazine of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction
The American Literary Review is an American national biannual literary magazine of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Since its Fall 2013 issue, ALR has been an online digital publication. Print publications are cataloged under ISSN 1051-5062.
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