Photo by Kelli Ebensberger
Photo by Kelli Ebensberger
The Iowa Review, a literary journal, announced plans to start publishing two novels per year starting in 2018. The initiative is part of a collaboration with the University of Iowa Press.

“The goal of the new Iowa Review imprint is simple: to publish high-quality literary fiction that exceeds our readers’ expectations and leaves them eager for more,” Iowa Review editor Harilaos Stecopoulos said in a press release. “We’re interested in a wide range of styles and genres; we’ll consider any novel that promises to instruct and delight, preferably with a twist or two.”

The Iowa Review is based in the University of Iowa Department of English and publishes three issues a year containing poetry, fiction and nonfiction writings.

Writers are invited to submit manuscript proposals through March 1, 2017. More information is available here.

Lauren Shotwell is Little Village's news director. Contact her at lauren@littlevillagemag.com.

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