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Oxford Review of Books

Oxford Review of Books

Print Magazine / Online Magazine

Established: 2017

Last updated: August 7, 2023
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FictionShort Fiction
NonfictionEssaysCurrent AffairsInterviewsActivismClassics / Ancient WorldHistoryPhilosophyPoetry as a SubjectPoliticsReviewsBooksCultureFilmsTV
PoetryAny Poetic Form

Description

Publishes reviews of films, books, TV shows (think culture in the broadest sense); interviews with politicians, actors, philosophers, historians, poets, classicists, and activists; essays that provide a new and fresh take on current affairs; and poetry and fiction. Submit 3-4 poems, or pitches for prose, by email. Pitches are accepted on a rolling basis for online, and during specific windows for print. See website for more details.

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Print magazine publication
Online publication

Extents

PoetryUp to 30 lines

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How to approachEmailWhat to sendPitchFull text

Location

Radcliffe Humanities Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG
United Kingdom

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