History:Mid-American Review was started in 1972 by Robert Early, a professor of creative writing at Bowling Green State University, as Itinerary, a publishing format for graduates of Bowling Green State University's noted Master of Fine Arts program. Itinerary provided early publication credits for such distinguished BG alumni as Carolyn Forche, Charles Fort, Jean Thompson, Tony Ardizzone, Dara Wier, Allen Weir, and many other fine poets, fiction writers, and essayists.
What they want: "Mid-American Review is an international literary journal dedicated to our mission of publishing the best contemporary fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and translations"
PUBLISHING RULES
-Must be 6,000 or less words
-Only one story per submission or five short stories
-Excepts fiction, non fiction, shorts, and poetry
-Takes five months to get back to you
-Takes submissions from both established and new writers
-Does not except submissions through E-mail
-Encourages both experimental and traditional writing
Audience: is all inclusive, the journal actually wants a wide variety of people submitting work to the magazine.
Submission:all submissions, either via postal mail or by using our online submission manager. MAR accepts submissions year-round.
Upcoming events:provides nine week on line workshop, the last one was October 5, 2009—December 5, 2009. There is also a The Mid-American Review Festival of Writing every November.
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