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  1. www.vqronline.orgHome | VQR

    VQR Congratulates the 2023 Winners. The Emily Clark Balch Prizes and the Staige D. Blackford Prize were created to honor the best writing to appear in the pages of VQR each year. Past recipients include John Berryman, Philip Caputo, Pauline W. Chen, Carolyn Forché, Natasha Trethewey, and Kevin Young. The VQR Prize for Photography was created ...

  2. www.vqronline.org › about-vqr › submissionsSubmissions | VQR

    VQR strives to publish the best writing we can find. While we have a long history of publishing accomplished and award-winning authors, we also seek and support emerging writers. A look at one of our latest issues will show you the diversity of voices we publish.

  3. The Virginia Quarterly Review is a quarterly literary magazine [1] that was established in 1925 [2] by James Southall Wilson, at the request of University of Virginia president E. A. Alderman. This "National Journal of Literature and Discussion" includes poetry, fiction, book reviews, essays, photography, and comics.

  4. www.vqronline.org › about-vqrAbout VQR | VQR

    Founded in 1925 at the University of Virginia, the Virginia Quarterly Review has spent nearly a century at the forefront of the American intellectual scene—first as one of the most esteemed literary journals in the country, and more recently as one of the boldest literary magazines in publishing.

  5. From its inception in prohibition, through depression and war, in prosperity and peace, the Virginia Quarterly Review has been a haven—and home—for the best essayists, fiction writers, and poets, seeking contributors from every section of the United States and abroad. It has not limited itself to any special field.

  6. Established in 1925, the (Virginia Quarterly Review) is an award-winning journal committed to publishing excellence in contemporary literature, long-form journalism, and photojournalism for societal benefit.

  7. Virginia Quarterly Review, 5 Boars Head Lane, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4223. Printed at Intellicor Communications. The Virginia Quarterly Review is indexed or abstracted in EBSCO, JSTOR, ProQuest, Project MUSE, and Thomson Reuters databases. Retail distribution by Ingram Periodicals Inc. Printed on 10% post-consumer recovered fiber.

  8. Aug 2, 2005 · Duotrope's listing for Virginia Quarterly Review (VQR). See what they're looking for in submissions and get statistics on acceptance rates, response times, and more. VQR strives to publish the freshest, most accomplished writers of our time.

  9. Oct 20, 2014 · The award-winning Virginia Quarterly Review, published at the University of Virginia since 1925, has in recent years adapted its traditional features of current affairs, literature, history and criticism for the digital age.

  10. THE VIRGINIA QUARTERLY REVIEW AND THE AMERICAN SOUTH, 1925-2000 By EDWARD L. AYERS Since the founding of The Virginia Quarterly Review, one topic has turned up again and again: the journal's native region. The culture, economy, past, and future of the American South have presented the Review with a constantly changing and yet stubbornly

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