Bellingham Review
The Bellingham Review is an American literary magazine published by Western Washington University.[1] The magazine was established in 1977 by the poets Knute Skinner and Peter Nicoletta.[2][3][4] The Bellingham Review includes fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction. The current editor is writer Susanne Paola Antonetta.[5] Work that has appeared in the Bellingham Review has been reprinted in The Pushcart Prize Anthology and The Best American Poetry.[4] Notable contributors include: Micah Nathan, Jenna Blum, Anne Panning, Sheila Bender, and Deborah A. Miranda.
| Editor | Susanne Antonetta | 
|---|---|
| Categories | Literary magazine | 
| Frequency | Biannual | 
| Publisher | Western Washington University | 
| First issue | 1977 | 
| Country | United States | 
| Based in | Bellingham, Washington | 
| Language | English | 
| Website | www | 
| ISSN | 0734-2934 | 
Awards
    
The magazine yearly awards "The Annie Dillard Award for Creative Nonfiction" and "The Tobias Wolff Award for Fiction". The awards were established by novelist Robin Hemley, a former Bellingham Review editor.
Recent Winners (Nonfiction):
- 2015 - Leigh Claire Schmidli[6]
- 2010 - Angela Tung
- 2009 - Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich
- 2008 - Lauren Smith Traore
- 2007 - Megan Kruse
- 2006 - Madeline Sonik
- 2005 - Amy Alznauer
- 2004 - Bonnie Rough
- 2003 - Jill Sisson Quinn
- 2002 - Ander Monson
- 2001 - Jocelyn Bartkevicius
Recent Winners (Fiction):
- 2015 - Eric Roe[6]
- 2010 - Jacob M. Appel
- 2009 - Irene Keliher
- 2008 - Edward O’Connell
- 2007 - Natalie Diaz
- 2006 - Mark Wisniewski
- 2005 - Vicky Mlyniec
- 2004 - Bernadette Smyth
- 2003 - Natalie Serber
- 2002 - Morgan McDermott
- 2001 - John Tait
See also
    
    
References
    
- Feature Profile, Poets & Writers, May 2007
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Sept. 27, 1996
- WWU magazine wins arts grant, The Bellingham Herald, may 15, 2007
- San Francisco Chronicle, October 1, 2008
- "Staff Information".
- "Announcing the Winners of The Bellingham Review's 2015 Literary Contests," Bellingham Review, June 11, 2015