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Shenandoah

Shenandoah
Forms: 
Fiction, 
Non-Fiction, 
Poetry
Format: 
Online
Frequency: 
Biannually
Reading period: 
August 15 to September 15and January 15 to February 15
Response time: 
1 - 6 months
Payment: 
$26 - $100, 
$101 - $300, 
$301 or more
Simultaneous submissions: 
Yes
Accepts reprints: 
No
Reading fee: 
No
Founded: 
1950
Website: 
http://shenandoahliterary.org/

Shenandoah was founded in 1950 by a group of Washington and Lee University faculty members and undergraduates, Tom Wolfe among them. For a brief time it was primarily an undergraduate magazine, but under the leadership of student editor Tom Carter, Shenandoah became a quarterly, publishing a cast of international writers including e e cummings, Dylan Thomas, W. H. Auden, James Merrill, Ezra Pound, William Faulkner, and Flannery O’Connor. From the 1960s to the 1980s, Washington and Lee faculty member James Boatwright expanded the journal and published occasional theme issues, including a thirty-fifth anniversary anthology. After Boatwright’s death in 1988, Dabney Stuart took over as editor. In 1995, R. T. Smith was selected as the magazine’s first full-time editor. In 2011, Shenandoah moved online, and is now a web magazine. In August 2018, after the retirement of R. T. Smith, Beth Staples took over as editor. Shenandoah is now part of W&L’s English Department and, under Beth’s direction, is supported by a class of undergraduate interns studying editing and publishing. The editors of Shenandoah believe that reading through the perspective of another person, persona, or character is one of the ways we practice empathy, expand our understanding of the world, and experience new levels of awareness. Shenandoah aims to to showcase a wide variety of voices and perspectives in terms of gender identity, race, ethnicity, class, age, ability, nationality, regionality, sexuality, and educational background. We’re excited to consider short stories, essays, excerpts of novels in progress, poems, comics, and translations of all the above.

Recent Reviews

Shenandoah: Bodies, Bones, and The Space We Occupy
Fall 2018 review by Parag Desai
Pleasure and Pain
Spring/Summer 2008 review by Travis Andersen
A Fine Fardel
Winter 2008 review by Brian Russell

Recent Interviews

Life in the Bushes
Interview with R. T. Smith

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