South Dakota Review Explained

South Dakota Review
Editor:Lee Ann Roripaugh
Discipline:Literary journal
Language:English
Abbreviation:S. D. Rev.
Publisher:University of South Dakota
Country:United States
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1963-present
Website:http://southdakotareview.com
Issn:0038-3368

The South Dakota Review (SDR) is a quarterly literary magazine published by the University of South Dakota.

History and profile

SDR was founded in 1963[1] by John R. Milton and is currently edited by Lee Ann Roripaugh. Past associate editors include Eileen Sullivan and Theo Bohn. The magazine has its headquarters in Vermillion.[1]

SDR publishes poetry, fiction, interview, and literary non-fiction by both emerging and established writers of considerable skill. Recent contributors of note include Philip Heldrich, Tricia Currans-Sheehan, Jacob M. Appel, Gary Fincke, Eileen Sullivan, and Mark Sanders.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: David J. Wishart. David J. Wishart. Encyclopedia of the Great Plains. December 25, 2015. 2004. U of Nebraska Press. 0-8032-4787-7. 483.