Midwestern Gothic

Midwestern Gothic
Founded 2010
Founder Robert James Russell and Jeff Pfaller
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location Ann Arbor, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois
Publication types Magazines, Books
Official website www.midwestgothic.com

Midwestern Gothic is an American literary magazine based in Ann Arbor, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 2010 by Robert James Russell and Jeff Pfaller, Midwestern Gothic publishes both fiction, essays and poetry.[1]

In 2013, Midwestern Gothic expanded into a book division, MG Press. They also run an annual literary festival, Voices of the Middle West, in partnership with the University of Michigan's Residential College.[2]

Midwestern Gothic also runs frequent interviews with influential Midwestern authors and poets, such as Charles Baxter, Matt Bell, Marianne Boruch, Peter Ho Davies, Stuart Dybek, Alice Friman, V.V. Ganeshananthan, Thomas McGuane.

Midwestern Gothic (literary journal)

Midwestern Gothic
Categories Literary magazine
Frequency Quarterly
First issue  2010 (2010-month)
Country United States
Language English
Website midwestgothic.com/issues/
ISSN 2159-8827

Midwestern Gothic publishes fiction, essays, and poetry, and is dedicated to painting a portrait of the Midwestern United States by writers who live or have lived here.[3]

It is also distinguished from many other literary magazines by actively seeking work from previously unpublished writers in addition to established ones.[4] Published authors include Nick Arvin, Frank Bill, Aaron Burch, Bonnie Jo Campbell, Roxane Gay, Amorek Huey, Lindsay Hunter, Keith Taylor, Anne Valente, Jeff Vande Zande, Marcus Wicker.

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MG Press

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Founded in 2013, MG Press is an extension of the literary journal Midwestern Gothic, focusing on Midwestern authors and their work.

Books published

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