Call for Submissions: Blue
Indiana Review is looking for art, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction for a special feature on Blue in our Summer 2010 issue.
What do we mean by blue? We mean the color, the mood, the music. We’re looking for work that honors, laments, declares war on, reinterprets, reinvents, and redefines “blue.” Our door is wide open and the possibilities are endless. We’re thinking the color blue; the blues; narrators named Blue; Holden Caulfield; Miles Davis’s “Kind of Blue;” William Gass’s “On Being Blue;” a melancholy mode; blue ghazals; blue sonnets; blue sestinas; blue short shorts; blue memoirs; blue suede shoes; the blue lagoon; Paula Abdul leaving American Idol; Ellen judging American Idol; tragedy; blue roses; familiar blue tropes (see clouds, sky, moon, dolphins) turned on their ears. As always, we want work that is well crafted and original. Don’t go for the obvious—surprise us! We won’t know it until you send it. Deadline: December 1st. Online submissions only. Regular submissions still open.
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2009 Indiana Review Fiction Prize!
Final Judge: Ron Carlson
The winner will receive $1000 and publication in Indiana Review. In addition to being considered for publication, all entrants receive a year's subscription. Deadline is October 15, 2009.
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2009 Indiana Review 1/2 K Prize Results! The
winner will receive $1000 and publication in Indiana Review. In addition to being considered for publication, all entrants receive a year's subscription.Deadline was June 1, 2009.
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2009 Indiana Review Poetry Prize Results!Click here!
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Review 31.1 the
summer2009 issue is here!Our most recent issue features new work by Campbell McGrath, Trinie Dalton, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Ander Monson, and many others, including our 2008 Indiana Review 1/2 K Prize and 2008 Indiana Review Fiction Prize winners. Find information
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