We're working a bit more slowly than usual. To those of you with outstanding submissions, we appreciate your patience! 

The Schooner’s intention is to publish the best and most interesting writing available, both from beginning  and established writers. We publish short stories, poems, imaginative essays of  general interest, and reviews of current books of poetry and fiction. Scholarly articles requiring footnote references should be submitted to  journals of literary scholarship. We particularly welcome work by writers of color and writers who come from disenfranchised or previously disenfranchised backgrounds. 

We do not prefer to read simultaneous submissions, except in the case of contest submissions, and submissions must be received  between September 1 and May 1. We do not consider work that has been previously published anywhere, including online publications. We read as quickly as we can, but please allow 4 -5 months for a reply. (We know, we're a little behind, and we appreciate your patience!)

In principle, the Schooner has no objections to the use of pseudonyms, but we require disclosure of their use to the editor before publication.

We encourage you to read  the Schooner before you submit. Sample copies are available below for just $9.00. There's never a fee to submit to our general reading period, and we're grateful for the support we receive through donations and orders.

Looking for the Prairie Schooner Raz-Shumaker Book Prize contest? For the sake of confidentiality, it's totally separate from normal submissions. Open annually from January 15 to March 15, for collections of short fiction and poetry, the fee to submit is $25, and the prize is $3,000 and publication through the University of Nebraska Press. Read more: https://prairieschoonerbookprizeseries.submittable.com/submit

Looking for the African Poetry Book Fund's Sillerman First Book Prize? It's also entirely separate, and it opens September 15 to submissions of book-length manuscripts by African poets who have not yet published a full-length collection. Read more: https://africanpoetrybookfund.submittable.com/submit

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We're interested in reading imaginative essays of general interest. Scholarly
articles requiring footnote references should be submitted to journals of
literary scholarship.



Send one essay at a time. Essays should be double-spaced and formatted using a standard font.

Please note: we do not consider submissions simultaneously under consideration elsewhere.



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Send one story at a time. Stories should be double-spaced and formatted using a standard font. 

Please note: we do not consider submissions simultaneously under consideration elsewhere.





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Send a single document containing a selection of 5-7 poems. Poems may be single-spaced but should use a standard font. 

Please note: we do not consider submissions simultaneously under consideration elsewhere. If you need to withdraw a single poem from your submission, please withdraw the entire submission and resubmit with work that is available and not currently out elsewhere. 

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We seek engaging reviews that articulate in a clear voice ideas of craft but also of literary context and/or place the work in our socio-political present. We appreciate reviews that begin by establishing a context the work can be understood within, and we appreciate when the reviewer can step out of the way so that the review is dominated by a discussion of the book, and not a discussion of opinions and impressions--though we do, ultimately, want to see some kind of judgement.

We are particularly interested in reviews of books that can fairly be called diverse--we aim to publish a range of reviewers on a range of authors in each issue--and in reviews of authors' first books or recent translations. Books should be no more than eighteen months old by the time of publication (note that with our publication cycle, we are often reading to fill issues for two-three seasons from the time of submission). Reviews may consider a single book or take up two or three books together.

No previously published work, please. 

If you'd like to pitch us before writing the review, you're welcome to do so through this form, but please note that even if the pitch interests us, we can't offer publication until we've seen the full review.

Formatting: 

Reviews should be no longer than 1,000 words, double-spaced, and formatted using a standard font.

Please include the following information at the top of the review:

[Writer's Name]. [Title of book being reviewed]. [Press Name].
Reviewed by [Reviewer's Name]



Now in our 95th year of continuous publication, the Schooner seeks to publish the most interesting work in contemporary poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and reviews. 


A one-year subscription includes 4 issues of the journal and will begin with the next issue. Select a two- or three-year subscription for an even better rate!




Featuring a "Journeys" themed portfolio edited by Ama Codjoe, Summer 2023 includes work by Allen Stein, Arunie Kashyap, Sarah Jordan, Felicity Sheehy, Yvanna Lien Tica, Heather Tillery, Nancy Miller Gomez, Anika Gupta, Rachel Tandoc Donalson, Rachel Lipscomb, Makayla Gay, Afton Montgomery, Kurt Caswell, Jo-Anne Wallace, Victoria Chang, Brittany Rogers, Jake Skeets, David Naimon, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Yalie Saweda Kamara, Leslie Sainz, Donika Kelly, Emily Lee Luan, Tianna Clark, Sahar Romani, francine j. harris, Charleen McClure, Maya Marshall, Simon Shieh, Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, N'ou Revilla, Wendy S. Walters, Jeff Janssens, Marissa Davis, Haesong Kwon, Ajanae Dawkins, Mohammad Hakima, Xiao Yue Shan, Jos Charles, Traci Brimhall, Anni Liu, and Tariq Luthun. 


 

Now in our 95th year of continuous publication, Prairie Schooner seeks to publish the best in contemporary poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and reviews. 

We've got years of great issues full of excellent writing, and buying a sample copy is a great way to grab a taste of what we're all about. 

If you're looking to buy a specific back issue, please indicate which one you want in the form. Otherwise, we'll just pick out one of our favorite recent issues and send it your way. 

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