Steinbeck Review Journal
Steinbeck Review is a peer-reviewed bi-annual journal published by the Martha Heasley Cox Center for
Steinbeck Studies in collaboration with Penn State University Press. Richly illustrated, the journal is an authorized publication on the life and works
of American novelist John Steinbeck (1902–1968). It publishes scholarly articles;
notes; book and performance reviews; creative writing; original artwork; and short
intercalary pieces offering fresh perspectives, including notes on contemporary references
to Steinbeck, discussions of the contexts of his work, and an occasional poem. Steinbeck Review has a threefold mission of broadening the scope of Steinbeck criticism, promoting
the work of new and established scholars, and serving as a resource for Steinbeck
teachers at all levels.
Board
Editor in Chief
Barbara A. Heavilin, Professor Emeritus, Taylor University
Executive Editor
Daniel Lanza Rivers, San José State University
Associate Editors
Cecilia Donohue, Madonna University
Kathleen Hicks, Arizona State University
Scott Pugh, Seinan Gakuin University
Assistant Editor
John Timmerman, Calvin College
Book Review Editor
Lowell Wyse, Broward College, Florida at the Center for Global Education in Lima,
Peru.
Bibliographer
Peter Van Coutren, San Jose State University
Archivist
Peter Van Coutren, San Jose State University
Editorial Board
Richard Astro, Drexel University
Thomas E. Barden, University of Toledo
Elisabeth Bayley, Loyola University, Chicago
Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, Southern New Hampshire University
Danica Cerce, University of Ljubljana
Donald V. Coers, Angelo State University
Jon Falsarella Dawson, University of Georgia
Robert DeMott, Ohio University
Paul Douglass, San Jose State University
Charles Etheridge, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi
Mimi Gladstein, University of Texas at El Paso
Richard E. Hart, Bloomfield College
Kevine Hearle, Independent Scholar
Michael K. Hemp, Cannery Row Foundation
Michael Kowalewski, Carleton College
Luchen Li, Northeastern University
Jay Parini, Middlebury College Scott Pugh, Fukukoka Women's College
Brian Railsback, Western Carolina University
Will Ray, Independent Scholar
Rodney P. Rice, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
Susan Shillinglaw, San José State University
Terrell L. Tebbetts, Lyon College
Henry Veggian, University of North Carolina
David M. Wrobel, University of Oklahoma
Cyrus Ernesto Ziraksadeh, University of Connecticut
Submissions
Call for Papers
Now accepting submissions!
Scholarly articles should generally be from twelve to twenty double-spaced pages in length, and notes (short articles) should generally be no longer than eight pages. All submissions must conform to the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. Essays should show an awareness of the most recent developments in Steinbeck criticism and should be written with an intent to delight as well as to instruct. All critical and theoretical critical approaches are welcome. Poetry submissions should deal with themes or places associated with Steinbeck’s life and works. Potential contributors are encouraged to examine the most recent issue(s) of Steinbeck Review for examples of format and style. Submissions should be sent to the editors through the journal's online submission and peer review system linked below.
To submit a manuscript to the editorial office, please visit the Steinbeck Review Editorial Manager website and create an author profile. The online system will guide you through the steps to upload your article for submission to the editorial office.
Pricing
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