The Southern Review Guidelines Information

Frequency: quarterly
Website URL: https://thesouthernreview.org
Twitter: @southern_review
Description: The Southern Review is a literary journal that strives to discover and promote a diverse array of engaging, relevant, and challenging literature as well as the est established and emerging writers.
Editor(s): Jessica Faust, co-editor and poetry editor
Needs: Poetry, fiction, nonfiction and translations
Length: Rarely publishes work over 8,000 words but will still consider it
Payment: $50 for the first printed page and $25 for each subsequent printed page (max $200 total payment). The also provides two contributor copies and a one-year subscription to The Southern Review.
How to Submit: The publication has specific submissions period and uses an online submissions manager. Simultaneous submissions are accepted but notify promptly if you work is accepted elsewhere. There is a $3 service charge for submissions.
Response Time: within six months
Guidelines Url: https://thesouthernreview.org/submissions
This listing was last reviewed and/or updated on 2019-08-22
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