The Florida Review

The Florida Review  
Discipline Literary journal
Language English
Edited by Jocelyn Bartkevicius
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1972 to present
Frequency Biannual
Indexing
ISSN 0742-2466
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The Florida Review is a national, non-profit literary journal published twice a year by the College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Central Florida.[1]

Its artistic mission is to publish the best poetry and prose written by the world’s most exciting emerging and established writers. They have published important writers, such as David Foster Wallace, Tony Early, and Tom Chiarella before they went on to become regular contributors to The New Yorker, Harper's and The Atlantic.

The Florida Review was first published in 1972.

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The magazine has featured fiction, poetry, interviews, and essays by such internationally renowned writers as Margaret Atwood, William Trowbridge, Stephen Dixon, Philip Heldrich, Grace Paley, Lorrie Moore, Mark Doty, and Tobias Wolff. Florida writers are also represented, with a notable and diverse list including Sylvia Curbello, Bob Shacochis, Philip F. Deaver, Enid Shomer, Virgil Suárez and many others.

Notable contributors

Staff

The current staff includes:

Advisory Editors are:

See also

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