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About Me

The Missouri Review is one of the most highly-regarded literary magazines in the United States. For the past thirty years we've upheld a reputation for finding and publishing the very best writers first.We award over $9000 annually in our Jeffrey E. Smith Editors' Prize Contest for fiction, essay and poetry. Click here for the 2007 results.
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I'd like to meet:

New and established writers of literary fiction, nonfiction and poetry.

My Blog

The List (Dun...Dun...Dunn)

The List (Dun&Dun&Dunnn) Kate M./Intern   Like many Missouri Review interns, I write fiction myself. This summer, I plan on getting serious about submitting it to literary magazines, so I t...
Posted by on Thu, 14 May 2009 13:02:00 GMT

Simple Awareness

  Simple Awareness Alex Streiff/Intern   I am approaching graduation and approaching the end of my time as an undergraduate and my time here at The Missouri Review.  The two semesters t...
Posted by on Mon, 04 May 2009 10:12:00 GMT

Google is Making Us Stupid

Google is Making Us Stupid Melanie Lavine/Intern     I read an article published online by The Atlantic called Is Google Making Us Stupid? From the title alone I was curious to see what...
Posted by on Sun, 03 May 2009 17:38:00 GMT

My New Life as a Reader

My New Life as a ReaderMelanie Lavine/Intern As the semester comes to a close, my emotions are bittersweet.  Ive had the awesome opportunity to intern at The Missouri Review: Literary Magazine, in wh...
Posted by on Thu, 30 Apr 2009 22:18:00 GMT

Should Literary Novels Be More Like The Wire?

Should Literary Novels Be More Like The Wire?Joe Aguilar/Intern A couple days ago, on her Facebook page, my friend Wendy posted a link to an article in the New York Observer titled "Should Litera...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:03:00 GMT

Looking Ahead: Summing It All Up

Looking Ahead: Summing It All UpCody Horton/Intern So, in looking for something to blog about, I initially had a bit of a struggle. Should I write about the state of publishing? To be honest, ...
Posted by on Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:15:00 GMT

Reality Vs. Reality

Reality Vs. FantasyAndy Griesenauer/InternDay 1 (Reality)I woke up this morning to the pleasant symphony of birds chirping outside my bay window and the hum of cars barreling down the street, carrying...
Posted by on Mon, 13 Apr 2009 19:21:00 GMT

Rereading As A Way of Life

Rereading As A Way of LifeRachael Chait/Intern Not too long ago, I took it upon myself to finally enter the world of Amazon.com. Perhaps, to some readers, this might seem like a small feat; but for m...
Posted by on Mon, 13 Apr 2009 11:41:00 GMT

The Subject of Poetry

The Subject of PoetryLindsay Sihilling/InternAt our first staff meeting of the semester, I found myself with my arm in the air, offering out of sheer impulse to be a poetry editor. I left the office t...
Posted by on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 20:01:00 GMT

Technology In The Classroom

Technology In The ClassroomBy Emily WunderlichI have to say, I really felt like the party-pooper today at the TMR meeting discussing possibilities for technology use in the classrooms. Perhaps Ive be...
Posted by on Fri, 10 Apr 2009 11:28:00 GMT