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word~river literary review (2011)
word~river Literary Journal
  • John Quinn, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Gary Pullman, Pittsburg State University
  • Susan Nyikos, Utah State University
  • Steven Kunert, Oregon State University
  • Denise M. Rogers, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • Bruce Wyse, Wilfrid Laurier University
  • Victoria Large, Emerson College
  • Kate Sweeney, University of Tampa
  • Jeremy Beatson, Florida Gateway College
  • Blase Drexler, New Mexico State University; Dona Ana Community College
  • Thea Cervone, University of Southern California
  • Victor Hawk, University of Central Oklahoma
  • Andrew Madigan, United Arab Emirates University
  • Ross Talarico, Palomar College
  • Akin Taiwo, University of Windsor
  • Dianna Calareso, Marian Court College; Rasmussen College
  • Jeffrey Arnett, University of California at Santa Cruz
  • Gail Radley, Stetson University
  • Gene Washington, Emeritus, Utah State University
  • Laurie Duesing, University of Louisville
  • Brian R Young, Walsh University
  • Anne Stark, Utah State University
  • I.M. Chapman, Eastern Kentucky University
  • Natalie Ivnik Mount, Lewis University
  • Rebecca Leah Păpucaru, University of Montreal
  • Katy E Whittingham, Bridgewater State College; University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
  • Judy Shearer, Murray State University
  • Alex M. Frankel, Cal State Los Angeles
  • Nina Schneider, Bentley University
  • Rosann Kozlowski, Bridgewater State University
  • Norah Bowman-Broz, University of Alberta
  • Maggie Wheeler, Indiana State University
  • Jade Hidle, Orange Coast Community College; California State University, Long Beach
  • Susan Howard, Indiana University; Purdue University
  • Eddie Malone, Loyola Marymount University
Description

wordriver is a literary journal dedicated to the poetry, short fiction and creative nonfiction of adjuncts and part-time instructors teaching in our universities, colleges, and community colleges. Our premier issue was published in Spring 2009. We are always looking for work that demonstrates the creativity and craft of adjunct/part-time instructors in English and other disciplines. We reserve first publication rights and onetime anthology publication rights for all work published.

We define adjunct instructors as anyone teaching part-time or full-time under a semester or yearly contract, nationwide and in any discipline. Graduate students teaching under part-time contracts during the summer or who have used up their teaching assistant time and are teaching with adjunct contracts for the remainder of their graduate program also are eligible.

Publisher Location
Las Vegas (Nev.)
Publication Date
4-1-2011
Publisher
University of Nevada, Las Vegas Department of English
Language
English
Keywords
  • Essays; Poetry; Short stories
Comments

Author biographies start on page 171.

An order form appears on page 179.

wordriver literary review is a publication of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Department of English. One issue each year is published in the spring. Copies are available for $8.00 (see the order form at the back of each issue). Submissions will be accepted year round for publicationin each spring issue (see submission guidelines at the back of each issue or online at http://wordriverreview.unlv.edu).


The views expressed within the pages of wordriver literary review are not necessarily those of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, or its Department of English. The University and the English department seek only to provide a venue for the publication of creative works by part-time, adjunct and full-time contract instructors currently working in university, college and community college systems worldwide.

Citation Information
John Quinn, Gary Pullman, Susan Nyikos, Steven Kunert, et al.. "word~river literary review (2011)" (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anne_stark/1/