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Deadline

Oct 15, 2023

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"Seneca Review, founded in 1970 by James Crenner and Ira Sadoff, is published twice yearly, spring and fall, by Hobart and William Smith Colleges Press. The magazine's emphasis is poetry, and the editors have a special interest in translations of contemporary poetry."

"Seneca Review, founded in 1970 by James Crenner and Ira Sadoff, is published twice yearly, spring and fall, by Hobart and William Smith Colleges Press. The magazine's emphasis is poetry, and the editors have a special interest in translations of contemporary poetry."

Vibe

Top-tier stuff. Not Paris Review, but ok

Response Time

6-9 months / 322 days

Acceptance Rate

0%

  • Payment

    No

  • Fee

    Yes: $3

  • Simultaneous submissions

    Yes

  • Previously published

    No

  • Expedited response

    No

  • Available in print

    Yes

  • Provides contributor copies

    Yes: Copies. Accepted authors receive two complimentary copies of their issue and a two-year subscription to Seneca Review.

  • Examples online

    Yes

  • Active on social media

    Yes

Accepted genres

3 genres

Nonfiction

essays up to 20 pages.

Poetry

Max pieces: 5

3-5 poems

Review

Reviews of contemporary collections of poetry, essays, and hybrid works. Approximately 700-2,500 words. No submission fee.

Nonfiction

essays up to 20 pages.

Poetry

Max pieces: 5

3-5 poems

Review

Reviews of contemporary collections of poetry, essays, and hybrid works. Approximately 700-2,500 words. No submission fee.

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Track submission

27

Total submissions tracked

322 days

Average response time

0%

Average acceptance rate

199 days

Fastest response time

574 days

Slowest response time

How to submit

Process

We use Submittable.

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Eligibility

No specific eligibility requirements

Formatting

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Rights for published work

Copyright is held by Hobart and William Smith Colleges until publication, at which time rights revert to the author.

Additional info

About the Magazine

Founded in 1970 | United States

Masthead

We currently list only main editors, more will be added later! If you are an editor, you can edit your masthead in our admin panel :)

Geoffrey Babbitt

Editor-in-Chief

Jenny Boully

Senior Editor - Essays

Timothy O’Keefe

Senior Editor

Daniel Schonning

Managing Editor