Bellingham Review

The Bellingham Review is an American literary magazine published by Western Washington University.[1] The magazine was established in 1977 by the poets Knute Skinner and Peter Nicoletta.[2][3][4] The Bellingham Review includes fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction. The current editor is writer Susanne Paola Antonetta.[5] Work that has appeared in the Bellingham Review has been reprinted in The Pushcart Prize Anthology and The Best American Poetry.[4] Notable contributors include: Micah Nathan, Jenna Blum, Anne Panning, Sheila Bender, and Deborah A. Miranda.

Bellingham Review
EditorSusanne Antonetta
CategoriesLiterary magazine
FrequencyBiannual
PublisherWestern Washington University
First issue1977
CountryUnited States
Based inBellingham, Washington
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.bhreview.org
ISSN0734-2934

Awards

The magazine yearly awards "The Annie Dillard Award for Creative Nonfiction" and "The Tobias Wolff Award for Fiction". The awards were established by novelist Robin Hemley, a former Bellingham Review editor.

Recent Winners (Nonfiction):

  • 2015 - Leigh Claire Schmidli[6]
  • 2010 - Angela Tung
  • 2009 - Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich
  • 2008 - Lauren Smith Traore
  • 2007 - Megan Kruse
  • 2006 - Madeline Sonik
  • 2005 - Amy Alznauer
  • 2004 - Bonnie Rough
  • 2003 - Jill Sisson Quinn
  • 2002 - Ander Monson
  • 2001 - Jocelyn Bartkevicius

Recent Winners (Fiction):

  • 2015 - Eric Roe[6]
  • 2010 - Jacob M. Appel
  • 2009 - Irene Keliher
  • 2008 - Edward O’Connell
  • 2007 - Natalie Diaz
  • 2006 - Mark Wisniewski
  • 2005 - Vicky Mlyniec
  • 2004 - Bernadette Smyth
  • 2003 - Natalie Serber
  • 2002 - Morgan McDermott
  • 2001 - John Tait

See also

References

  1. Feature Profile, Poets & Writers, May 2007
  2. Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Sept. 27, 1996
  3. WWU magazine wins arts grant, The Bellingham Herald, may 15, 2007
  4. San Francisco Chronicle, October 1, 2008
  5. http://bhreview.org/staff-information/
  6. "Announcing the Winners of The Bellingham Review's 2015 Literary Contests," Bellingham Review, June 11, 2015
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