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The Iowa Review is thrilled to announce the winners and runners-up of our seventh Jeff Sharlet Memorial Award for Veterans, judged by Dewaine Farria. The work of all winners and runners-up will be published in the Spring 2025 edition of TIR. Included below are the winners, Farria’s comments on their winning work,…
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Congratulations to Katherine Gibbel, whose “Salubrious Poem” won the Tim McGinnis Award for 2024. The McGinnis Award is given yearly to the piece published in TIR that best fits the comic spirit of writer Tim McGinnis, whose story “The Trail” was published in 1986. The Salubrious Poem The wide river…
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Congratulations to Ben Ahlrichs, whose poem “Abderus on Heracles” has been been selected as the winner of the The Iowa Review‘s David Hamilton Undergraduate Creative Writing Prize. This prize is sponsored by anonymous donors who wish to honor the mentorship and support that students at the University of Iowa received…
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By Emily Brown Cassidy McFadzean was born in Regina and earned an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She is the author of Hacker Packer (McClelland & Stewart 2015), which won two Saskatchewan Book Awards and was a finalist for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, and Drolleries (M&S 2019). Her poems have appeared in BOAAT, Event,…
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By Peter Myers Jessica Laser was raised in Chicago. She is the author of Sergei Kuzmich from All Sides (Letter Machine Editions, 2019) and the chapbooks Assumed Knowledge and the Knowledge Assumed from Experience (Catenary Press, 2015), and He That Feareth Every Grass Must Not Piss in a Meadow (paradigm press, 2016). A graduate of the Iowa Writers’…
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By Cassandra Jensen Writer and filmmaker David Shields has authored twenty-two books, including the groundbreaking Reality Hunger: A Manifesto (Vintage Books, 2010)and the award-winning Black Planet: Facing Race During an NBA Season (University of Nebraska Press, 2000), as well as, most recently, The Trouble with Men: Reflections on Sex, Love,…
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Iowa Writers’ Workshop graduate student and poetry co-editor Nicole Migneault answers a few questions about editing and poetry. In your view, what’s the most important thing an editor should do, or read for when reviewing submissions? Poems with a sense of urgency, emotional honesty, and ideally a singular approach to…












