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American literary journal
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Academic journal
Potomac Review
DisciplineLiterary journal
LanguageEnglish
Edited byAlbert Kapikian
Publication details
History1994-present
PublisherMontgomery College (United States)
FrequencyBiannual
Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4Potom. Rev.
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ISSN1073-1989
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Potomac Review is a bi-annual American literary journal based in Rockville, Maryland. It publishes fiction, poetry, and nonfiction from established as well as emerging writers. Writers who have contributed to this journal include Amina Gautier, Seth Abramson, Jacob M. Appel, Lisa Ohlen Harris, Van G. Garrett, David Wagoner, Ned Balbo and Margaret MacInnis.

Founded in 1994, the Potomac Review is now funded by the Montgomery College Foundation and Paul Peck Humanities Institute.

References

  1. Todd Shields, "Poet's Heart Drives Publisher; Arts Quarterly Grows Despite Shoestring Budget", The Washington Post, January 21, 1999 (pay site).

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