- Chariton Review
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Chariton Review Discipline Literary journal Language English Edited by James D’Agostino Publication details Publisher Truman State University Press (United States) Frequency Biannual Links The Chariton Review is an American literary magazine based at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. The journal was founded in 1975 by Andrew Grossbart. Jim Barnes was the editor from 1976 to 2010.[1][2]
Work that has appeared in Chariton Review has been short-listed for the Best American Poetry Series and The Pushcart Prize.
Among established writers whose work has appeared in The Chariton Review are David Wagoner, Michael Pettit, James Sallis, Ann Pancake, Gordon Weaver, Jacob Appel and David Lawrence.
See also
References
- ^ Carter, Christina. Support keeps flowing for Chariton Review, Nov 21, 2002
- ^ "Charton Review," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Oct 3, 1991
External links
Categories:- American literary magazines
- Truman State University
- Literary magazines
- Publications established in 1975
- Humanities journal stubs
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