Berkeley Fiction Review

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Berkeley Fiction Review
CategoriesLiterary magazine
FrequencyAnnual
PublisherUniversity of California, Berkeley
First issue1981; 41 years ago (1981)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websiteberkeleyfictionreview.org
ISSN1087-7053
OCLC34383126

Berkeley Fiction Review is an American literary magazine founded in 1981 and based at the University of California, Berkeley.[1] Stories that have appeared in the Berkeley Fiction Review have been reprinted in The Best American Short Stories and the Pushcart Prize anthology.[2] The Berkeley Fiction Review sponsors an annual Sudden Fiction Contest.[3]

Notable contributors[]

Masthead[]

  • Managing Editors
    • Regina Lim
    • Aaron Saliman
    • Alex Jiménez
    • Madelyn Peterson
  • Editors
    • Angela Yin
    • Mackhai Nguyen
    • Liam Magee
    • Sukhmony Brar
    • Isabel Hinchliff
    • Julia Cheunkarndee
    • Ella Gilbert
    • Claire Ahn
    • Kasandra Tapia

Founders[]

  • Julia Littleton
  • Jenne Mowry
  • Joe Sciallo
  • Paul Wedderien

Past Managing Editors[]

Special Features[]

  • Issue 6 (1985–86): Contemporary Poetry from the Soviet Union
  • Issue 8 (Fall 1988): Works by, and Interviews with, Contemporary Irish Authors
  • Issue 9 (Fall 1989): Stereoscopic Photographs
  • Issue 16 (Spring 1997): First Annual Sudden Fiction Contest
  • Issue 17 (Fall 1997): An early work by international award-winning Colombian writer Álvaro Mutis

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "East Bay a Hotbed of Literary Journals," Contra Costa Times Feb 25, 2005
  2. ^ "Awards for Local Literati," San Francisco Chronicle, Jun 21, 1986
  3. ^ "Sudden Fiction Contest". Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-12-04.

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