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Kestrel, A Journal of Literature and Art A literary journal out of West Virginia that publishes fiction, poetry, art, and reviews that has been in publication since 1993. Editor: Donna J.

We're a biannual literary journal! We publish poetry, prose, and art! Attention to craft is crucial, but we are open to all forms/genres of poetry and prose that is believable and thought-provoking, that makes new the expected conventions. We have published work from the U.S., Canada, Ireland, France, Haiti, etc. and are especially happy to publish work by West Virginian and Appalachian writers. W

e accept work via Submittable. Allow six months for our response before inquiring about your submission. Do not send additional work before receiving our response to your first submission. Multiple submissions will be returned unread. Submission Services are discouraged. Restrict yourself to one submission per calendar year unless we request additional work. Poetry: Kestrel welcomes poems of all genres, styles, and traditions, including experimental and hybrid forms. Send 3-5 of your best poems that work well together during one of our reading periods and restrict yourself to one set of offerings per calendar year. Fiction: Kestrel is open to any genre of short fiction that questions assumptions and moves us to reconsider everyday life. We enjoy stories with believable plots, developed characters, consistent points-of-view, vivid and symbolic settings, true dialogue, and thought-provoking themes, though we also enjoy experimental writing that makes new the expected conventions. 5,000 words maximum; the author's name and contact information must appear on page 1. Non-Fiction: Creative non-fiction, memoir, literary essay are preferred. Subject matter may vary but attention to writing as craft and art is paramount; the attention to diction, syntax, detail should delight and surprise. We appreciate writing that makes a subject's complexity understandable and its familiarity new. We expect non-fiction to be non-fiction. Reviews and scholarship are rarely published and only when solicited; you may query. Visual Art: Submissions to Kestrel may be made in any medium. Artists must send, electronically or by disk at least twenty (20) works for consideration. Please include a selective bibliography for each submission. Image resolution should be at least 300 dpi. This will enable our staff to view and to reproduce the work in the most professional manner possible. Thematic works or series are acceptable and should be labeled as such when submitted. If written material is routinely included with the work when it is exhibited, please include this for our staff. We will also need an artist’s statement. It may be possible to publish some or all of the written material with the works, but if this is not possible, it will, at the least, serve as a means for the staff to make selections of work for publication. It should be understood that Kestrel may use images for publicity purposes. Copyright of visual examples remains with the artist. Although color reproductions will occasionally be selected, budgetary constraints requires the staff to give precedence to black and white works. Long
Poetry Editor: Elizabeth Savage
Fiction Editor: Suzanne Heagy
Non-Fiction Editor: Donna J. Long
Art Editor: Kylie Ford
Media Editor: Hayley Harvey

Subscriptions to Kestrel are $26 per year (two issues); single issues are $15. Subscriptions may be mailed to the address below. Make checks payable to Kestrel. Kestrel
Department of Language and Literature
Fairmont State University
1201 Locust Ave. Fairmont, WV 26554See More

18/02/2025

Meta wants to delete the Kestrel page because we violated some unnamed policy. They say we can request a review. When I fill out the request form, it asks for a password and then, when I put in a password, it starts the form over. Maybe Kestrel doesn't need a FB page.

New Publications: Congratulations, Lesley Wheeler, on your new poetry book, Mycocosmic, hot off the press from Tupelo Pr...
01/11/2024

New Publications:
Congratulations, Lesley Wheeler, on your new poetry book, Mycocosmic, hot off the press from Tupelo Press.
Wheeler's new book is available for preorder https://www.tupelopress.org/product/mycocosmic/ and will debut on March 4th, 2025.


Congratulations, Jessie Van Eerden, on your new book, Yoke & Feather, hot off the press from Dzanc Books.
Van Eerden's new book is available for preorder https://www.dzancbooks.org/all-titles/p/yokeandfeather and will debut on November 19th, 2024.



Pushcart Nominees:
Congratulations to our new Pushcart Press nominees, including Kelley Beeson, Sarah Elkins, Justin Wymer, Brittney Corrigan, Craig Kurtz, and David Halliday.

May you braid back the hair of the girl who asks you to; may your lips brush other lips in an almost-kiss; when the chickens are gone, may you sow the coop in arugula; may the fogged-in mountain roads thread through your apocalyptic dreams and the cornbread and beans round your belly; may you always

06/10/2024

This is your chance, if you have any questions about our upcoming levy vote, we will be here to answer them!

Kestrel: A Journal of Literature & Art, housed in Fairmont State University’s Department of Humanities, is hosting a wee...
13/09/2024

Kestrel: A Journal of Literature & Art, housed in Fairmont State University’s Department of Humanities, is hosting a weekend of writing panels and readings October 4th & 5th to celebrate the journal’s 51st issue. These events are free and open to the public. This Kestrel Celebration features award-winning, nationally recognized writers Kelley Beeson, Jennifer Blackledge, Maureen Clark, Kristy Crouse, Ray Keifetz, Ethel Rackin, Rick Rohdenburg, Nancy Takacs & David Thoreen.

On Friday, October 4th visiting writers will participate in two panel discussions. At 10am Dr. Robert Powers will moderate the panel “(Un)Truth in Creative Nonfiction” in Jaynes Hall 105. At 1pm Dr. Donna Long will moderate the panel “The Art of Metaphor” in Jaynes Hall 303.

On Friday, October 4th, doors will open at 5:30 p.m. at the Frank and Jane Gabor West Virginia Folklife Center for a reception and readings. Visiting writers will read from their original works. Refreshments will be served.

Saturday’s reception and readings will take place from 2-4 at Benny’s 1122 Fairmont Avenue in Downtown Fairmont. Visiting writers will read from their original works.

22/07/2024

Issue 51 is arriving soon! Featuring 45 contributors, including returning Kestrelians Benjamin Grossberg, Marc Harshman, Cynthia Hogue, Ken Holland, Ray Keifetz, Marlene Olin, Ethel Rackin, Sean Sexton, John Warner Smith, Tim Suermondt, Nancy Takacs, and David Thoreen. Order your copy today with a check payable to Fairmont State University mailed to Kestrel, Dept. of Humanities, Fairmont State University, 1201 Locust Avenue, Fairmont, WV 26554. AND Save the Date for our Issue 51 Celebration on October 4 & 5, 2024!

Shout out to contributor Ga***rd Brewer for the release of his new book, "Before the Storm Takes It Away"!!
03/06/2024

Shout out to contributor Ga***rd Brewer for the release of his new book, "Before the Storm Takes It Away"!!

Before the Storm Takes It Away

26/04/2024

EDIT: we are not accepting calls about the clinic. You do NOT need an appointment. It’s first come first served! You do not need to be a Harrison County resident. As long as you have the manpower to manage your pets you can bring them.

We have AWESOME news to share with you all! SNIP WV is hosting a vaccine/microchip clinic right here at Harrison County Animal Control on Saturday May 18th!

Rabies vaccines, yearly vaccines and microchipping will all be provided for dogs and cats.

I know a vaccine clinic is already amazing enough but what if we told you it’s FREE! Thats right, all services provided are FREE. We do encourage you all to fill the SNIP WV donation jars because as incredible as this is, they are nonprofit just trying help us, help you!

Dogs MUST be on a leash. Cats MUST be in a cat carrier. Any animal that is not contained will be refused.

It’s a poke party! We will also have local food vendors set up outside.

ALL ADOPTION FEES FOR CATS AND DOGS AT HUMANE SOCIETY OF HARRISON COUNTY OR HARRISON COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL ON MAY 18TH WILL BE COVERED BY BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SOCIETY!

None of this would be possible without Best Friends Animal Society, SNIP WV (and all their amazing volunteers) and the Humane Society of Harrison County, WV.

We hope to see you all May 18th!

05/04/2024

FAIRMONT — Marcie Leone recalls a time she walked into the old Marion County Humane Society building in search of its director, Jonna Spatafore. Leone is a longtime volunteer at

Save the date! Join us to hear Neema Avashia reading from "Another Appalachia: Growing Up Q***r and Indiana in a Mountai...
19/03/2024

Save the date! Join us to hear Neema Avashia reading from "Another Appalachia: Growing Up Q***r and Indiana in a Mountain Place." Neema's essay, "The Red-Blue Divide," appeared in Issue 42. Join us on April 11 at 6 p.m. for the event!

12/03/2024

The signs are here! We are here daily from 8:30 to 5 if you want to pick one up.❤️🐾

The Kestrel Celebration of Issue 50 is fast approaching, and here's the real event poster!
10/03/2024

The Kestrel Celebration of Issue 50 is fast approaching, and here's the real event poster!

Shout out to Cameron Barnett for his new book of poetry, MURMUR, hot off the press from Autumn House Press on February 2...
25/02/2024

Shout out to Cameron Barnett for his new book of poetry, MURMUR, hot off the press from Autumn House Press on February 27!

About the Book The second book by NAACP Image Award finalist Cameron Barnett, Murmur considers the question of how we become who we are. The answers

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