Vermillion Literary Project Magazine

Vermillion Literary Project Magazine | Red Coyote
Editor Marcella Remund
Categories Literary magazine
Frequency Annual
Publisher University of South Dakota Press
First issue 1982 (1982)
Country  United States
Language English
Website sites.usd.edu/projlit/home
OCLC number 12664889

The Vermillion Literary Project Magazine is an American literary magazine distributed by the University of South Dakota. The student-produced journal has been in publication since 1982 and is the culmination of the Vermillion Literary Project.[1]

The annual journal publishes art, essays and short stories[2] that center on a regional theme,[3] but make exceptions for distinguished work from world-wide submissions.[4] The journal receives thousands of submissions annually and has an acceptance rate of 1%, with a large number of acceptances coming from work produced about experiences in South Dakota.

The literary magazine uses a blind review process and is affiliated with the National Writing Project.[5]

The Vermillion Literary Project Magazine publishes works centered on a specific theme that changes each year, and the journal is edited entirely by USD students, while faculty advises the process.

References

  1. "Vermillion Literary Project Papers, 1982-1999" (PDF). I. D. Weeks Library Archives and Special Collections. University of South Dakota. Archived from the original (pdf) on April 28, 2013. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
  2. "title unknown". Retrieved 2012-08-04. (Search engine results page)
  3. Bedard, Brian, ed. (1997). "The South Dakota Face". South Dakota review. University of South Dakota.
  4. "Organizations". litline.org. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
  5. Smith, Mary Ann (June 1996). "The National Writing Project after 22 Years". The Phi Delta Kappan. 77 (10): 688–692. JSTOR 20405682.
  • Gannon, Michelle Rogge (May–June 2001). "Traveling with the E-Anthology: Arkansas Poem Finds Its Way to South Dakota Literary Magazine". The Voice. 6 (3). National Writing Project.
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