
It’s summer in Bloomington, the undergraduates have fled, and Editor Katie Moulton and I are doing our best to keep things lively in the office while the rest of the staff is on break.
A couple of notes from our to-do list that we want to pass on to you:
Regular submissions are currently closed. We will open the gates again on August 1.
Any electronic or hard-copy submissions received between now and July 31 will be returned unread.
I know, it is sad.
But wait! No need to despair!
We will be accepting submissions for the annual Indiana Review ½ K Prize, judged by Dinty Moore, between June 1 and August 1, 2013.
Yep. We’re excited too! Send us your very best 500-word previously unpublished pieces. Prose? Poetry? Prosetry? There are no rules, man! Well, except for these:
You may submit 3 pieces per entry and you may also submit multiple entries. At $20 per entry, that’s a pretty sweet deal. If you are submitting online, make sure to pay the entry fee after you have submitted your pieces. Note: You can pay now, but you won’t be able to submit until June 1.
When submitting online make sure to designate your entry as a submission to the 1/2 K Prize. If you are paying the old-fashioned way please make checks out to Indiana University.
Full submission guidelines can be found here.
Stay tuned to the blog for more updates and summer shenanigans!