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THE OKLAHOMA
REVIEW
Volume 8 | Issue 1 | Spring 2007 |
Staff and Guidelines |
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| Carissa
Mithlo is currently a
Senior at Cameron Univeristy. She is majoring in
English and is minoring in Creative Writing. When not
working, she
plays with her dogs, does laundry, loves to cuddle, and thinks of
topics for her upcoming novel. Petulah Olibert is a senior with a major in creative writing and minors in foreign languages and journalism. She is also the copy editor of the Cameron Collegian. Clarence James Price III is a graduating senior at Cameron University. Upon graduation he will receive an active duty commission with the United States Army. He plans to become a JAG lawyer. Angela Schertle completed her Bachelors Degree in English with a minor in Journalism. She enjoys reading, writing, and spending time with her family. Robin St. Germaine graduated from Cameron University with a B.A in English Literature and a minor in Journalism. She hopes to pay off her student loans by becoming a book editor. Julie Hensley, MFA, is Assistant Professor of English and Director of Creative Writing at Cameron University. She recently won the Everett Southwest Literary Award for her short story "Landfall." John G. Morris is Professor of English at Cameron University and teaches courses in american literature. The author of a chapbook of poetry entitled Learning to Love the Music (Rose Rock Press, 1999), has published poems in Westview, the Wisconsin Review, the Oklahoma English Journal, Upriver, and Cooweescoowee. His recent poem, "As I Stand Over the Body of Stricken Man at the Beginning of Autumn With a Forties Tune in My Head, I Think of a Dead Poet from Ohio," won the long, unrhymed poetry contest sponsored by the Oklahoma Writer's Federation, Inc. In addition, his poems have appeared in Hidden Oak and the Chariton Review, and Poetry Motel. John Hodgson is Associate Professor of English at Cameron University where he teaches courses in British Literature and Creative Writing. Call for Submissions: The Oklahoma Review is an electronic literary magazine published through the Department of English at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma. The editorial board consists of English and Professional Writing undergraduates, as well as faculty advisors from the Departments of English and Foreign Languages & Journalism. The goal of our publication is to provide a forum for exceptional fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction in a dynamic, appealing, and accessible environment. The magazine's only agenda is to promote the pleasures and edification derived from high-quality literature. The Oklahoma Review is a continuous publication, now in its eighth year. We publish two issues online each year, Spring and Fall. Although we accept submissions at any time, our general deadlines are as follows:
Guidelines: All works must be submitted electronically to The Oklahoma Review. Submissions are welcome from any serious writer working in English. We will neither consider nor return submissions sent in hard copy, even if return postage is included. Writers may submit the following:
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