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Sonora Review
EditorGeramee Hensley
CategoriesLiterary magazine
FrequencyBiannually
PublisherUniversity of Arizona
First issue1980
CountryUnited States
Based inTucson, Arizona
LanguageEnglish
Websitesonorareview.com
ISSN0275-5203

Sonora Review is a biannual graduate student-run literary magazine that was established in the fall of 1980. Sonora Review publishes fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, as well as interviews, book reviews, and art. Each issue is produced by graduate student volunteers in the Creative Writing Department at the University of Arizona. Former staff members include Antonya Nelson, Robert Boswell, Richard Russo, Tony Hoagland, and David Foster Wallace. Work originally printed in the Sonora Review has appeared in Best of the West and Best American Poetry, and has won O. Henry Awards and Pushcart Prizes.[1] The editor-in-chief is Geramee Hensley.

Sonora Review Fiction Contest Winners

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Each spring, the magazine awards a fiction prize. Outside judges choose the winners, who each receive $1,000 and are published in the magazine.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sonora Review - About Us
  2. ^ "2016 Contest Winners".
  3. ^ "2017 Contest Winners".
  4. ^ "2018 Contest Winners".
  5. ^ "2019 Contest Winners".
  6. ^ "2020 Contest Winners".
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