North Dakota Quarterly
Discipline | Literary journal |
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Language | English |
Edited by | William Caraher |
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Former name(s) | Quarterly Journal; Quarterly Journal of the University of North Dakota |
History | 1911-present, with a 30-year break prior to 1956 |
Publisher | University of Nebraska Press for the University of North Dakota (United States) |
Frequency | Quarterly |
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ISO 4 | N. D. Q. |
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ISSN | 0029-277X |
LCCN | 12001863 |
OCLC no. | 01606908 |
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North Dakota Quarterly (NDQ) is a literary journal published quarterly by the University of North Dakota. NDQ publishes poetry, fiction, interviews, and literary non-fiction. It was first published in 1911 as a vehicle for faculty papers. After a hiatus during the depression, NDQ began publishing again with a broader focus that gradually came to include stories and poems. Preeminent Hemingway scholar Robert W. Lewis edited NDQ from 1982 until his death in 2013 and published about a dozen special editions focused on Hemingway, as well as a number of special editions focused on China, Yugoslavia, and Native American issues and literature. In 2019, NDQ began being published by the University of Nebraska Press.[1]
Contributors
- Louise Erdrich, poet, novelist, short story writer, winner of the National Book Award for Fiction for The Round House in 2012.
- Kathleen Norris, author of Dakota: A Spiritual Geography and a number of other non-fiction books.
- Ted Kooser, former U.S. Poet Laureate
- N. Scott Momaday, Pulitzer Prize winner
- Jacob M. Appel, short story writer
- Larry Woiwode, North Dakota Poet Laureate, novelist and short story writer
- Jimmy Carter, former United States President, published original poetry in 1992[2]
- Thomas McGrath, celebrated American poet from North Dakota
- James Sallis, novelist, poet, and short story writer.
Honors and awards
- Pushcart Prize in 2008 "Overwintering in Fairbanks," an essay by Erica Keiko Iseri that first appeared in NDQ [3]
- O. Henry Award in 1993 for The Killing Blanket by Rilla Askew
- The Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ), runner up in 1993 for best special issue, Out of Yugoslavia
See also
References
External links
- North Dakota Quarterly website
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