Texas Review is a publication of Sam Houston State University. They are an outstanding journal.
From the publisher: “The Texas Review, a biannual international literary journal, features the very best fiction, poetry, scholarship, review, and creative nonfiction available.
Founded by Paul Ruffin, The Texas Review was first published in 1976 as The Sam Houston Literary Review. Building upon a regional reputation rather quickly by publishing top-quality fiction and poetry, In 1979 the journal assumed its new name when The Texas Quarterly folded at UT-Austin in 1978.
The Texas Review’s excellent collection of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction is what keeps readers coming back for more. In addition to publishing work by well-known American writers, including Pulitzer Prize winners, the journal also features one or two Discovery stories at least once a year, and often the editors accept work by poets who have never published before. On occasion they run special issues, such as the recent one devoted to the fiction of James Dickey.”







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