South Dakota Review
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Quarterly print literary journal at the University of South Dakota. Founded in 1963. South Dakota Review is committed to cultural and aesthetic diversity.
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From “A hard rain caught between the plain eyes of the season,” by LAWDENMARC Y DECAMORA, SDR Volume 57, Number 4: Order here: coyotestore.usd.edu/category-s/107… #sodakreview #litmag #literaryjournal #literarymagazine #poetry #poem #poetrytwitter #writingcommunity #writers
Got my contributor copy for my flash piece in the latest issue of the South Dakota Review. Snag yourself a copy to check it out and read all the other amazing writers in the issue.
Today's Featured Poem: "Myth" by Joseph J. Capista, from Issue 58 Vol. 2 of South Dakota Review. Read here: poems.com/poem/myth/
I'm thrilled to finally be able to share my latest poem, "Spring Again, Somehow," in the new amazing double issue of South Dakota Review! Thank you to Lee Horikoshi Roripaugh & the editors. 😊 I'm very honored & humbled to be in an issue w/Chelsea Dingman, SarahFawn Montgomery, @conniepostpoet & more!
Thanks to Lee Lee Horikoshi Roripaugh and everyone at South Dakota Review publishing my story, “Moreso Horrific, in their latest beautiful issue! What a thrill!
Thrilled to have my long poem (5 pgs!) “The Origin of My Hard Times in Idaho” in the gorgeous 58.4 issue of South Dakota Review Many thanks to Lee Horikoshi Roripaugh and the rest of the team at South Dakota Review!
I’ve got a new poem, “Aubade with Ideation,” in the new issue of the South Dakota Review (South Dakota Review). A big thanks to the editors for including me! TW/CW: suicidal ideation.
I have an old poem on issue 58.3 of South Dakota Review (South Dakota Review). Grateful to the editors Lee Horikoshi Roripaugh and Duncan Barlow for the work they do. 📸: Thanks to Suzanne Frischkorn for helping me with the snapshots of my poem.
Just got my contributor copy of South Dakota Review and I’m digging the company like this one by Ellery Beck
“The nature of the world is to consume you. You cannot trust it. It will not let you forget.” Albert Abonado South Dakota Review