This week’s Duotrope’s Digest newsletter featured a new literary review with a focus on the Delmarva region (that’s Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia, for you outlanders). From their homepage:
The Delmarva Review is a literary review publishing short fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and short reviews. The Review was originally founded to feature writing from the Delmarva region, but it welcomes all writers.
We are looking for great story-telling and moving poetry. In creative nonfiction we are particularly interested in material influenced by the land and cultures of the Chesapeake Bay and Delmarva regions. Established and emerging writers are encouraged to submit their best work. We also seek illustrative artwork in the form of line drawings and black and white photography. Our standards are for well-written, evocative prose and poetry exhibiting skillful expression.
The Delmarva Review is published by the Eastern Shore Writers’ Association.






The first issue of The Delmarva Review, a new literary review fo prose and poetry, has been published and is available. The Review is open to “the best work from all writers.” It focuses on the Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Chesapeake region, but it selects work from all writers. Twenty-four authors are featured in the first issue. The Review is published by the Eastern Shore Writers’ Association. The next submission period will be Sept. 1 through Dec. 31, 2008. To order copies and see submission guideleines, go to the website: http://www.delmarvareview.com.
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