The South Carolina Review


Type Of Publisher
Magazine
Genres Published
Essays, Fiction, Poetry, Visual Art
Year Established
1968
Address
Clemson, SC
Name
Keith Lee Morris
Title
General Editor
Mission Statement / Editorial Focus
The South Carolina Review is reimagining the Southern Literary Magazine, continuing in the spirit of literary innovation found in the works of writers such as O’Connor, Faulkner, Hurston, Welty, Walker, Dickey, and Ellison while expanding our gaze and range to encompass the best of contemporary literature from a variety of perspectives. We attempt to reflect the diverse experience of our readers and contributors by publishing affecting, thought-provoking work from both new and established writers from a wide background. Founded in 1968 at Furman University, The South Carolina Review is now housed at Clemson University, where it has been since 1973. It has published notable works by authors such as Joyce Carol Oates, Kurt Vonnegut, Elizabeth Strout, and Ron Rash. In celebration of our 50th anniversary, we are adopting an all new look and style, one that suggests our new vision while retaining a classic feel, past and future converging in the present.
Accepts Unsolicited Submissions
Yes
Reading Period
Varies
Response Time
km - km months
Author Payments
copies
Contest Guidelines
on
Number Of Issues Per Year
1
Price Per Issue
$17
Total Subscribers
150
Total Circulation
200

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