PDF Submission Guidelines

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Creative Writing

Creative writing submissions are reviewed by creative writing MFA students at Virginia Tech, under the guidance of Virginia Tech faculty Fred D'Aguiar, Bob Hicok, Ed Falco, Jeff Mann, and Erika Meitner.

General Guidelines: o We only consider unpublished work. Please do not submit previously published material, including

work published in anthologies, chapbooks, or online. o We read creative work August 1-November 1 and January 1-April 1 of each year. Submissions may be

uploaded at any time. o Simultaneous submissions are permitted. Please notify us immediately if a work is accepted by

another publication. o Due to the large number of submissions we receive, we must place a limit on submission of new work

until three months after your last submission (regardless of whether we've made a decision on your most recently submitted work). If a work is still under review, you may withdraw it and submit new work, up to the limits already mentioned. Genres: o Poetry: All types are reviewed. You may submit three to five poems per reading period; please group them into one document and upload them as a single file. o Short Fiction: Please submit only one story, or up to four short shorts or flash fiction pieces (1,000 words or less), per reading period. o Creative Nonfiction: We do not always accept creative nonfiction for review. Please contact support@ for more information. **We are not accepting creative nonfiction for review during the Fall 2012 reading period.** o Critical Essays, Review Essays, and Scholarly Articles: Please contact editor Janell Watson at editors@. o We do not publish reviews of creative work. Submission Format: We only accept creative writing submissions via our online submission site. We cannot accept submissions sent via e-mail. If you have difficulties with registration or submitting work, contact editorial assistant Lorin Shellenberger at support@. o All files must be saved in Microsoft Word (.doc), Rich Text Format (.rtf), Plain Text (.txt) formats, or .pdf. We cannot open documents with a .pages extension. If you have questions on how to save your document, please consult the Help section of your word processing software. o Please set up your submission in letter-sized format, with ample margins, double-spaced, using a standard typeface (e.g., Times, Helvetica, Arial) and font size (12 point is best). o Please use minimal document and font styling in your submission.

Responses: o Responses will be provided by e-mail. o If your work is accepted, payment will be in the form of two free copies of the journal in which your

work appears, which we will send to you upon publication. ____

Critical Essays & Scholarly Articles

The minnesota review tracks the challenging landscape of the critical humanities, including but not limited to literary, cultural, and media studies. We tend to prefer shorter, sharper articles which address a broad academic readership. ? Interviews with leading academics and intellectuals.

o Recent interviews: Roberto Esposito, Jean-Luc Nancy, Ken Loach, Kaja Silverman, Talal Assad, Joan W. Scott.

o Upcoming interviews: Fredric Jameson, Timothy Brennan, Barbara Hernnstein Smith, WJT Mitchell. ? Review essays, typically covering more than one critical work. ? Revaluations that track an overarching theme, idea, or trend of broad general interest to the critical humanities. ? Special focus sections on a specific field, question, or development in the critical humanities.

o Recent past special focus sections: animal studies (73-74), Franco-Italian political theory (75), international cultural studies (76), religion and the humanities today (77), and global English (78, in press).

o Future special focus topics: China today (79, fall 2012), the medieval roots of theory (80, spring 2013), and feminist political theory (81, fall 2013). We encourage e-mail inquiries prior to submission. Send critical writing as an e-mail attachment (in Word or PDF) to submissions@.

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