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Poetry: Journals and Magazines

Explore Poetry Magazines and Journals

This is a small selection of the titles we have access to. Find more using the search box below!
 

The American Poetry Review

The American Poetry Review (APR) is printed every other month. It has been in continuous publication since 1972 and has presented the work of over 6,000 writers.


The Kenyon Review

The Kenyon Review's editorial focus is to identify exceptionally talented emerging writers, especially from diverse communities, and publish their work (fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, reviews, etc.) alongside the many distinguished, established writers featured in its pages.

You can find the most recent volumes of The Kenyon Review in the library's lobby on the magazine racks.


Poets & Writers

Since 1987, Poets & Writers Magazine has been a trusted companion to writers. Within its pages, you will find essays on the literary life, practical guidance for getting published and pursuing writing careers, in-depth profiles of poets, fiction writers, and writers of creative nonfiction, and conversation among fellow professionals.

Poetry: A Magazine of Verse

Founded in 1912, Poetry is the oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world. Poetry's mission is to print the best poetry written today, regardless of style, genre, or approach.

You can find the most recent volumes of this magazine in the Silent Room filed under 811 Poetry Magazine.


The New England Review

The New England Review is an award-winning literary journal publishing the best contemporary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry four times a year. They are known for presenting work in a wide variety of genres by writers both new and established, with each 200-page issue ranging over an unusually comprehensive literary spectrum.


The Threepenny Review

The Threepenny Review is a quarterly review of the arts and society, founded in 1980 and published on a continuous quarterly basis since then. It includes articles on books, film, theater, dance, music, and other art forms, plus original poetry, fiction, memoirs, and essays on topics of sociopolitical interest.

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