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Back-to-School Subscription Special!

Join the MQR community as a new subscriber between September 3 and October 15, 2013, and save at least 40% off our regular subscription rates. Whether you have never subscribed, or you have merely strayed from the fold, we’d love nothing more than to share with you the great writing we publish every season. Stories, poems, nonfiction, and reviews by established and emerging writers. To that end, we define new subscribers as anyone who has not been an MQR subscriber for the past three or more years. For details, please visit our Subscriptions Page on the website.

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Join the MQR community as a new subscriber between September 3 and October 15, 2013, and save at least 40% off our regular subscription rates. Whether you have never subscribed, or you have merely strayed from the fold, we’d love nothing more than to share with you the great writing we publish every season. Stories, poems, nonfiction, and reviews by established and emerging writers. To that end, we define new subscribers as anyone who has not been an MQR subscriber for the past three or more years. For details, please visit our Subscriptions Page on the website.

MQR Announces 2012 Literary Prizes

We are pleased to announce that Michigan Quarterly Review has awarded this year’s trio of literary prizes to Rebecca Makkai, for a finely crafted story about connection and quiet reappraisals, Angie Estes, for two exquisite poems “balancing the omnipresence of death with the fragile pleasures of life,” and Margaret Reges, for her poems’ exuberant physical description.

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We are pleased to announce that Michigan Quarterly Review has awarded this year’s trio of literary prizes to Rebecca Makkai, for a finely crafted story about connection and quiet reappraisals, Angie Estes, for two exquisite poems “balancing the omnipresence of death with the fragile pleasures of life,” and Margaret Reges, for her poems’ exuberant physical description.

Call for Manuscripts

For a special issue on translation—in the broadest sense of the word—we welcome stories, poems, and essays that either exemplify translation as practice or meditate on translation as phenomenon.

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For a special issue on translation—in the broadest sense of the word—we welcome stories, poems, and essays that either exemplify translation as practice or meditate on translation as phenomenon.

Wandering Albatross (Diomedea exulans) in flight, East of the Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia

“Albatross Diagram” Selected for Best Australian Poetry 2012

Gig Ryan’s “Albatross Diagram,” which appeared in the Summer 2012 issue of MQR in our feature on new Australian poetry, has been selected for inclusion in this year’s edition of Best Australian Poetry.

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Gig Ryan’s “Albatross Diagram,” which appeared in the Summer 2012 issue of MQR in our feature on new Australian poetry, has been selected for inclusion in this year’s edition of Best Australian Poetry.

“Internal Monument” Wins a Pushcart

Congratulations to G. C. Waldrep–whose “Internal Monument,” which appeared in the Spring 2011 issue of MQR, has been  selected for inclusion in Puchcart Prize XXXVII: Best of the Small Presses.

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Congratulations to G. C. Waldrep–whose “Internal Monument,” which appeared in the Spring 2011 issue of MQR, has been  selected for inclusion in Puchcart Prize XXXVII: Best of the Small Presses.

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