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“The object of THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW is to become the organ of the unbiassed expression of many and various minds on topics of general interest in Politics, Literature, Philosophy, Science, and Art. Each contribution will have the gravity of an avowed responsibility.” —G.H. Lewes, May 13, 1865

In 2009, Denis Boyles picked up the banner of Anthony Trollope’s 19th-century literary magazine and began publishing the New Series of The Fortnightly Review (archived at https://fortnightlyreview.co.uk/). Now we carry on his legacy by publishing an international array of poets, critics, artists, and fictioneers in this new format, delivered directly to your inbox.

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We consider poetry, short experimental fiction, literary dispatches and reportage, literary and cultural criticism, and translations. Direct all queries to fortnightlyrevieweditors@gmail.com.

Poetry submissions may be submitted directly to our poetry editors:

  • U.S. Poetry Editor Robert Archambeau: archambe@lakeforest.edu

  • U.K. Poetry Editor Peter Robinson: peterrobinso@gmail.com

We consider only previously unpublished work for which the author holds exclusive rights. We do not accept simultaneous submissions.

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Editor-in-Chief of The Fortnightly Review. Author of Hannah and the Master (MadHat Press) and the novel How Long Is Now (Spuyten Duyvil Press). Professor of English at Lake Forest College.
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