Spoon River Poetry Review

Spoon River Poetry Review is an Illinois-based literary journal of poetry. It was first published 1976 as Spoon River Quarterly through the Spoon River Press at Western Illinois University. After two years, both the press and the journal moved from Macomb, Illinois to Peoria.[1] The journal's name was not based on Edgar Lee MastersSpoon River Anthology, but was coined for an actual river in central Illinois which is believed to be named after the local freshwater mussel shells that the region’s early Native Americans and colonists used as spoons. Renamed Spoon River Poetry Review (SRPR) in 1993, the periodical is one of America’s oldest continuously published literary journals.

Its original editor was founder David Pichaske, who moved to Minnesota in 1987 along with the related Spoon River Poetry Press.[2] Since then the journal has been edited by Lucia Getsi at Illinois State University, by Bruce Guernsey at Eastern Illinois University, and then by Kirstin Hotelling Zona, at Illinois State.[3] The journal publishes poems written in English or in English translation, and each issue features a poet who has an Illinois connection, as well as other poems from across the globe.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. A Brief History of Spoon River Poetry Press, Ellis Press, Plains Press, Kickapoo Press and Affiliates. http://www.ellispress.com/history.htm
  2. Dan Craft. "Literary scene second only to Chicago in scope." The Pantagraph.. Sunday, March 22, 1992, page 15.
  3. Literary Mama. http://www.literarymama.com/contributor/kirstin-hotelling-zona
  4. About SRPR. http://www.srpr.org/about.php
  5. Winning Writers. "Kirstin Hotelling Zona, Editor of SRPR". https://winningwriters.com/the-best-free-literary-contests/interviews/kirstin-hotelling-zona-editor-of-srpr-spoon-river-poetry-review

External links

The journal's web site: http://www.srpr.org/

The journal's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SRPR-Spoon-River-Poetry-Review-192849217408322/info?tab=page_info

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