The Northern Appalachia Review is an annual publication making a place for the under-recognized literature of its region. The editors identify northern Appalachia as the Appalachia counties of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, and the northern portion of West Virginia, a part of America where authors have yet to be distinguished with a literary identity, a place that nonetheless remains rich in stories of conflict among humans and their landscapes.
The Review publishes authors from, living in, or writing about northern Appalachia. It seeks work that best conveys the character of the people and places of the region and which represents it as both distinct from and part of greater Appalachia.
The exposure offered by the Review generates support for the authors of Northern Appalachia, ensuring that the voice of this remarkable part of the country is acknowledged, appreciated, and preserved.
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Alex Bischoff
Alexandra Mackenzie Wilson
Alice I. Reynolds
Angela Gaito-Lagnese
Annie McWilliams
Barbara Sabol
Ben Moyer
Caroline Wermuth
Cathy Lentes
Colin Williams
Daniel Flatley
Deni Naffziger
Diane Glancy
Don Feigert
Edwina Pendarvis
Erica Manto-Paulson
Jaclyn J. Reed
Jacob Strautman
Jane Ann Fuller
Jim Minick
Jimmy Long
John Repp
Jolene McIlwain
Jordan Tyler Temchack
Karen Whittington Nelson
Kimberly BMW Wade
Kirk Judd
Lilace Mellin Guignard
Linda Schifino
Lisa Harris
Martha Gallagher Michael
Maryalice Yakutchik
Matthew Grolemund
Michael Garrigan
Nichola Moretti
Paula Makris
Pauletta Hansel
Richard Hague
Robert Beveridge
Sam Bohen
Sandee Gertz
Sherrell Wigal
Stephanie Kendrick
Thomas E. Strunk
Valerie Nieman