Weber (journal)

Weber  
Discipline Literary journal
Language English
Publication details
Publication history
1984 to present
Publisher
Frequency Biannual
Standard abbreviations
Weber
Indexing
ISSN 0891-8899
Links

Weber—The Contemporary West (formerly Weber Studies) is a leading American literary magazine, founded in 1984 and based at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. It focuses on the literature and culture of the American West.[1][2] Work that has been published in Weber Studies has received commendation by the O. Henry Prize.

The journal awards the O. Marvin Lewis Essay Award, Sherwin W. Howard Poetry Award and Neila C. Seshachari Fiction Award. The journal has featured interviews with notable writer including Barry Lopez, Carlos Fuentes, E. L. Doctorow and Robert Pinsky.

Notable contributors

Masthead

  • Editor—Michael Wutz
  • Associate Editors—Russell Burrows, Victoria Ramirez, Kathryn L. MacKay, Brad Roghaar
  • Managing Editors—Elizabeth Dohrer

See also

References

  1. "Weber Studies Will Appear 3 Times A Year," Deseret News Dec. 12, 1991
  2. Weber's Big Gains in the Writing Game, Deseret News, Feb. 24, 191


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