Discipline | Literary journal |
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Language | English |
Edited by | David Leavitt |
Publication details | |
History | 2006-present |
Publisher | University Press of Florida for the Department of English, University of Florida (United States) |
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ISO 4 | Subtropics |
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ISSN | 1559-0704 (print) 2471-4526 (web) |
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Subtropics is an American literary journal based at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
Works originally published in Subtropics have been subsequently selected for inclusion in the Best American Poetry, The Best American Short Stories, Best American Nonrequired Reading, New Stories from the Midwest, New Stories from the South, the O. Henry Prize anthology, and the Pushcart Prize anthology.
Notable writers who have contributed to this journal include Seth Abramson, Steve Almond, Chris Bachelder, John Barth, Harold Bloom, Peter Cameron, Anne Carson, Billy Collins, Martha Collins, Mark Doty, Lauren Groff, Allan Gurganus, Amy Hempel, Bob Hicok, Roy Kesey, J. M. G. Le Clézio, Les Murray, Edna O'Brien, Lucia Perillo, D. A. Powell, Padgett Powell, A. E. Stallings, Olga Slavnikova, Ben Sonnenberg, Peter Stamm, Terese Svoboda, and Paul Theroux.
Background information
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Subtropics was founded in 2006, and is the official literary magazine of the University of Florida. The predecessor to Subtropics was The Florida Quarterly, and this publication was stopped many years ago.
Subtropics is published twice a year, and is under the jurisdiction of the English Department, which is part of the larger University of Florida College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
See also
- University of Florida
- University of Florida College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- List of literary magazines
References
- Identity Theory, Feb 11, 2008
- Windy City Times, June 16, 2004
- Historical background Archived 2012-01-21 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Subtropics website
- Evaluation of the publication
- UF College of Liberal Arts & Sciences discusses Subtropics
- Winningwriters.com Info
- Additional evaluation
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