Black Warrior Review
Discipline | Literary journal |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Bronwyn Valentine |
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Publication history | 1974-present |
Frequency | Biannual |
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0193-6301 |
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Black Warrior Review (BWR) is a non-profit American literary magazine founded in 1974 and based at the University of Alabama.[1] Published biannually, BWR features fiction, nonfiction, poetry, comics, and art. Work appearing in BWR has been anthologized in the Pushcart Prize collection, The Best American Short Stories (2009),[2] Best American Poetry, and New Stories from the South. The Spring 1978 issue was the first to feature graphics and included a photo essay by Diane Mastin.[3] Writer's Digest has named BWR as one of 19 "magazines that matter".[4]
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Notes
- ↑ BWR has taken its place among national publications The Tuscaloosa News - Nov 4, 2001
- ↑ Literary Review The Hindu July 4, 2010
- ↑ Black Warrior Review includes noted poet The Tuscaloosa News - Apr 20, 1978]
- ↑ BWR has taken its place among national publications The Tuscaloosa News - Nov 4, 2001
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