The goal of The Oklahoma Review is to publish in an attractive format excellent literary fiction, poetry, and
creative nonfiction, as well as interviews with well-known writers and reviews of important contemporary literary
works.  The magazine's only agenda is to promote the pleasures and edification derived from high-quality literature.

The Oklahoma Review is now accepting submissions for the Fall 2002 issue.  Submissions are welcome from any
writer working in English.  

     -- Send no more than three prose pieces of thirty pages or less.  
     -- Writers may submit as many as five poems of any length.  
     -- Please include a cover letter with a short biography.   
     -- Simultaneous submissions are acceptable; however, writers must
         mention simultaneous submission status within the cover letter. 
  

 

 
   

Email submissions to:

The Oklahoma Review

 

okreview@cameron.edu

                                                                        
              
Or mail them to:

The Oklahoma Review
Dept. of English, Foreign 
Languages, and Journalism
2800 W. Gore Blvd.
Lawton, OK  73505-6377

-- It is preferred that the submission be included in the body of the email, 
    though writers are also encouraged to attach the submissions to the email as well. 

-- Electronic copy (diskette) must accompany hardcopy submissions.

-- Do not send S.A.S.E. Manuscripts will not be sent back.

 

Senior Editor Associate Editors
Daniel Long Dana Attocknie
Brett Baldwin
Managing Editors Kelly Dwyer
Brenda Weeaks Leta Gardner
Carisa Weeaks Breanne Hubbard
Sarah Kerr
Advisors Nick Livingston
John Hodgson Jeff Simpson
Leigh Holmes Mary Smith
John Morris
Kenneth Solstad
Mark Spencer

The views expressed  in The Oklahoma Review do not necessarily correspond to those of Cameron University, 
and the university's support of this magazine should not be seen as an endorsement of any philosophy other than 
faith in -- and support of -- free expression.
The content of this publication may not be reproduced without the written consent of The Oklahoma Review or the authors.