~ Delta Poetry Review ~


About Delta Poetry Review

Delta Poetry Review is an online poetry journal committed to publishing exceptional work by new, emerging, and established writers. We particularly appreciate new voices and fresh language. While we accept work written in English from anywhere, we are most interested in poetry from and about the American delta region and the Deep South generally. We accept submissions year-round and publish selected work in three issues per year: February, June, and October. The theme for the February and June issues will be about the Delta region and the South in general. All poems must reflect the theme in topic, place, culture, idiomatic expressions, regional dialect. We strive to review work and reply as quickly as possible—we are writers, too.


Dixon Hearne writes in the American South. He is the author of seven books of poetry and fiction. His work has been twice nominated for the Pushcart Prize, as well as the PEN/Hemingway award for Plantatia: High-toned and Lowdown Stories of the South, and winner of the Creative Spirit Award-Platinum for best short fiction. His novella From Tickfaw to Shongaloo was awarded Second Place in the Faulkner Novella competition, judged by Moira Crone. Other work appears in Oxford American, Louisiana Literature, Cream City Review, Deep South Magazine, New Orleans Review, Big Muddy, The Southern Poetry Anthology, IV: Louisiana and Down to the Dark River anthology (LA-Lit Press), and numerous other journals, periodicals, and anthologies. His latest book is Plainspeak: New and Selected Poems.   dixonhearne.com




Victoria Hobbs Olsen
, the Delta Poetry Review web designer, writes fiction and nonfiction, edits manuscripts, and ghost writes in North Carolina. She was a founding member and served on the board of the Gulf Coast Writers Association for ten years, designed and maintained an extensive website, and was the creator and editor of the Magnolia Quarterly magazine. 

Contact us at
deltapoetryreview@gmail.com

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