Missouri Review
from: Univ of Missouri-Columbia
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Fiction, poetry, interviews, reviews, essays, and other literary features.
Fiction, poetry, interviews, reviews, essays, and other literary features.
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- Show me the good stuff
I haven't subscribed to enough literary journals to be positive, but based on what I've seen, they seem to come in two shapes and sizes: either they try to compete with top-drawer current event magazines such as Harpers' and The Atlantic, or else they concentrate on short fiction, short non-fiction, and poetry.While there's nothing wrong with either one, I already subscribe to other current event magazines, and adding one more would be a waste of resources.One the other hand, journals such as ... Read More
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- The Missouri Review
Given as a gift.They are delighted to have received it, since it was on their wish list!
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- Hip Squared
I was compelled to write a review after I received my new copy of the Missouri Review (MR) a few weeks ago. Before I get into MR, I just wanted to say that they've recently changed the design of their journal for the better. They've always had a fairly nice design, but the new MR is slightly larger with excellent cover art (so you'll want to display it on your coffee table) and some nice art illuminating the insides as well. (as well as their usual goofy cartoons which are never as good as the New ... Read More
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- middle of the road
The Missouri Review comes out three times a year. It's a literary magazine. I thought it might be tough to review, but really, it's not. It's not a great magazine (The Texas Review and The Hudson Review fill the same niche and are better), but it isn't the worst either (Boston Review, that's pretty bad, but it isn't quite in the same category). The fiction contained inside is pretty middle of the road--though they have published some great writers in the past, it's just the last couple of years... ... Read More
- Show me the good stuffI haven't subscribed to enough literary journals to be positive, but based on what I've seen, they seem to come in two shapes and sizes: either they try to compete with top-drawer current event magazines such as Harpers' and The Atlantic, or else they concentrate on short fiction, short non-fiction, and poetry.While there's nothing wrong with either one, I already subscribe to other current event magazines, and adding one more would be a waste of resources.One the other hand, journals such as ... Read More
- The Missouri ReviewGiven as a gift.They are delighted to have received it, since it was on their wish list!
- Hip SquaredI was compelled to write a review after I received my new copy of the Missouri Review (MR) a few weeks ago. Before I get into MR, I just wanted to say that they've recently changed the design of their journal for the better. They've always had a fairly nice design, but the new MR is slightly larger with excellent cover art (so you'll want to display it on your coffee table) and some nice art illuminating the insides as well. (as well as their usual goofy cartoons which are never as good as the New ... Read More
- middle of the roadThe Missouri Review comes out three times a year. It's a literary magazine. I thought it might be tough to review, but really, it's not. It's not a great magazine (The Texas Review and The Hudson Review fill the same niche and are better), but it isn't the worst either (Boston Review, that's pretty bad, but it isn't quite in the same category). The fiction contained inside is pretty middle of the road--though they have published some great writers in the past, it's just the last couple of years... ... Read More
