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The Antioch Review

A journal of socially significant ideas 

ANTIOCH COLLEGE FACULTY APPOINTED TO LEAD

THE ANTIOCH REVIEW & ANTIOCH WRITERS WORKSHOP

Antioch College is pleased to announce the appointment of Associate Professor of Writing and Aesthetics Brooke Blackmon Bryan as the Managing Editor of the Antioch Review and Director of the Antioch Writers Workshop. 

After a thoughtful pause, the Review will resume its place in the landscape of literary journals featuring critical essays, fiction, and poetry, while hosting the equally-renowned Antioch Writers Workshop on our residential campus in Yellow Springs, Ohio.  

Further information and program announcements forthcoming in December 2023. 

The Antioch Review, a small independent literary magazine founded in 1941 by the faculty of Antioch College in a small town in the cornfields of Ohio, is one of the oldest literary magazines in America. Publishing nonfiction essays, fiction, and poetry from promising and prominent authors, the Antioch Review has an international readership and reputation of publishing the “best words in the best order” for nearly 85 years.

Throughout its history of innovative editorial style, the Antioch Review has published novelists, short story writers, and independent thinkers regardless of their formal reputation. The Review has played an important role in this literary history: Writers from Ralph Ellison to Silvia Plath to Leon E. Panetta have penned pages for the Review and critics like Gerald Early and P.F. Kluge have focused on important cultural questions.

 

In Memoriam

Dr. Robert S. Fogarty

1938-2021

Antioch College mourns the passing of The Antioch Review’s longtime editor who positioned the Review as an award-winning platform for the American literary canon. 

Contact

The Antioch Review
One Morgan Place
Yellow Springs, OH 45387

937-769-1365

review@antiochcollege.edu