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New England Review
Editor-in-chiefCarolyn Kuebler
Former editorsStephen Donadio
CategoriesLiterary magazine
FrequencyQuarterly
Formatprint
First issue1978 (1978)
CompanyMiddlebury College
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.nereview.com
ISSN1053-1297
OCLC1030840063

The New England Review is an American quarterly literary magazine published by Middlebury College. It was established in 1978 by Sydney Lea and Jay Parini.[1][2] From 1982 till 1990, the magazine was named New England Review & Bread Loaf Quarterly, reverting to its original name in 1991. It publishes poetry, fiction, translations, and nonfiction.

The New England Review Award for Emerging Writers provides a full scholarship to the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference for an emerging writer in any genre, who offers an unusual and compelling new voice and who has been published in that year by the magazine. The awardee is selected by the editorial staff and the director of the conference.

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References

  1. ^ "Top 50 Literary Magazines". EWR. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  2. ^ Scott Francis (August 15, 2012). 2013 Novel & Short Story Writer's Market. Writer's Digest Books. p. 225. ISBN 1-59963-634-4. Retrieved May 29, 2016.