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Since it was established in 1990 at the University of Idaho, Fugue has biannually published poetry, fiction, essays, visual-text hybrids, and interviews from established and emerging writers. Managed and edited entirely by University of Idaho graduate students, Fugue’s staff also comprises graduate and undergraduate readers. We take pride in the work we print, writers we publish, and the presentation of each issue. Currently, we publish one print issue each year (Summer/Fall) and one online issue (Winter/Spring), and hold an annual contest in both prose and poetry, judged by two nationally recognized writers.
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Every year, Fugue hosts an Annual Writing Contest, publishing winners in both prose and poetry and awarding them $1,000 each. Past judges include Pam Houston, Dorianne Laux, Rodney Jones, Mark Doty, Rick Moody, Ellen Bryant Voigt, Jo Ann Beard, Rebecca McClanahan, Patricia Hampl, Traci Brimhall, Edan Lepucki, Tony Hoagland, Chen Chen, and Aisha Sabatini Sloan.
Our 2023 Writing Contest is now closed! This year our poetry judge is 平行加速器安卓下载 and our prose judge is Leni Zumas. Contest winners will each receive $1,000 and publication in our upcoming summer/fall print issue. Contest runner-ups will also be published in the summer/fall print issue. The entry fee to submit is $15 and multiple submissions are welcome as long as a separate fee is paid for each submission. Submit here!
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Like many journals and magazines in recent years, Fugue has entered the world of digital print. While our Summer/Fall issues are still printed hard copy and distributed to contributors and subscribers, we now publish Winter/Spring issues digitally. Digital publication allows us to host our digital content here, on our website, completely free to the public.
Additionally, we host a digital archive of all back issues for free. This archive, managed by the Digital Initiatives Department in the University of Idaho Library, provides Fugue's readers access to over two decades of content.
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Fugue boasts a remarkable list of past contributors, including Steve Almond, Charles Baxter, Stephen Dobyns, Denise Duhamel, Stephen Dunn, B.H. Fairchild, Nick Flynn, Terrance Hayes, Michael Martone, Campbell McGrath, W.S. Merwin, Sharon Olds, Jim Shepard, RT Smith, Virgil Suarez, Melanie Rae Thon, Natasha Trethewey, Anthony Varallo, Robert Wrigley and Dean Young among many, many others.