Concho River Review

Concho River Review is an American literary magazine based in San Angelo, Texas.[1] The magazine was founded by Terry Dalrymple in 1987[2][3] and publishes short stories, poetry, creative non-fiction, interviews, and book reviews by or about Southwestern authors and about Southwestern themes.

Concho River Review
General EditorErin Ashworth-King
Former editors
  • Terry Dalrymple (founder)
  • Jim Moore
  • Mary Ellen Hartje
CategoriesLiterary journal
Creative writing
Poetry
Non-fiction
Fiction
FrequencyBiannual
PublisherAngelo State University
Department of English and Modern Languages
FounderTerry Dalrymple
Founded1987
First issueApril 1, 1987 (1987-04-01)
CountryUnited States
Based inSan Angelo
LanguageEnglish
Websiteconchoriverreview.org
ISSN1048-9568
OCLC17446948

Masthead

  • General editor: Erin Ashworth-King
  • Fiction editor: Andrew Geyer
  • Nonfiction editor: Carol Reposa
  • Poetry editor: Jerry Bradley
  • Book review editor: R. Mark Jackson

Notable contributors

Interviews

A regular component of the fall issue is an interview with the featured writer at the Angelo State University Writers Conference, held in late February. CRR has published interviews with featured writers since the conference's inception in 1996. Authors interviewed include Naomi Shihab Nye, Peter Hedges, Gordon Weaver, Tim O'Brien, Tobias Wolff, Luis Valdez, Terrance Hayes, Mary Karr, and Leslie Marmon Silko. The Spring 2013 issue also features an interview with 2102 Texas Poet Laureate Jan Seale.

See also

References

  1. Concho River Review Announces Special Issue
  2. Dallas Morning News, Nov 15, 1987,
  3. Austin American-Statesman, August 23, 1992


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