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Bertaina’s New Book. Posted on May 21, 2024 by Cimarron Review. Today we’re very happy to congratulate Andrew Bertaina, whose new book, The Body Is A Temporary Gathering Place, appears on May 28. Watch for Bertaina’s essay, “On Uncertainty” forthcoming in our pages. Posted in Uncategorized.
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One of the oldest quarterlies in the nation, Cimarron Review publishes work by writers at all stages of their careers, including Pulitzer prize winners, writers appearing in the Best American Series and the Pushcart anthologies, and winners of national book contests.
The Cimarron Review. 2,901 likes. Since 1967, Cimarron Review has showcased poetry, fiction, and nonfiction with a wide-ranging aesthe.
The Cimarron Review is a major American literary journal published quarterly by the Oklahoma State University. It was founded in 1967, [1] and its current editor is Lisa Lewis. The magazine has its headquarters in Stillwater, Oklahoma. [1]
One of the oldest quarterlies in the nation, Cimarron Review publishes work by writers at all stages of their careers, including Pulitzer and O. Henry prize winners, writers appearing in the Best American Series and the Pushcart anthologies, and winners of national book prizes.
Cimarron Review’s double issue (219/220) is out and features poetry by Donald Illich, Kate Peterson, Christopher Ankney, D.S. Butterworth, Mitchell Untch, Cindy Xin, Nancy Eimers, Mac McClaran, Nicholas Samaras, Lesley Wheeler, Mark Belair, Nick Norwood, Liz Robbins, Ted Kooser, Babette Cieskowski, Quinn Carver Johnson & Todd Fuller, Lex ...