Bill Caraher | We learned earlier this month that long time NDQ contributor James Sallis had passed away. Jim was among the most prominent authors to frequent the Quarterly during my time as editor and, as a result, obituaries have appear in most major newspapers. He was always prompt and Read More
It is my pleasure to announce the publication of the English translation of Miloš K. Ilić’s debut novel, The Children of Neverville translated by John K. Cox. The book is published as a collaboration between The Digital Press at the University of North Dakota and North Dakota Quarterly. The Children Read More
As readers and contributors alike to NDQ might have figured out, we are very late with issue 92.3/4! This is related to delays in the production workflow with our partners at the University of Nebraska Press and they have told us that the magazine will be in proofs in March. Read More
Bill Caraher | A colleagues asked me a few weeks ago whether I had a list of poems, stories, and interviews by Louise Erdrich that appeared in NDQ over the years. I admitted that I did not, but spent some time putting together some references. “The Beads” NDQ 52.2 (1984). Read More
Bill Caraher | For random reasons, the poet Richard Lyons’s name came across my social media feed this week. He was a faculty member at our neighbor to the south, NDSU, and a poet of significant reputation whose works appeared widely in national magazines. His work also featured regularly in Read More
Bill Caraher | One of the most exciting days of the year is Public Domain Day! On January 1 each year, works copyrighted 95 years prior enter the public domain. This means that anything published in the US in 1930 is now in the public domain! Happy New Year! For Read More
Bill Caraher | It’s been a long and hectic end of the year here in North Dakotaland and I celebrated it by reading a piece published in The Nation in 1922. It was part of a series called “These United States” which invited an author for each state to discuss Read More
Sneak peek at the cover for the next book from The Digital Press at the University of North Dakota and North Dakota Quarterly. Cover design by Kathleen Turley Cox. More to come:
Bill Caraher | Since many of you are probably waiting for the next issue of NDQ to appear (and we have heard that it is now in typesetting), we thought it might be fun to share some of NDQ’s contemporary publications from the early 20th century. The University of Pennsylvania Read More
It is purely coincidental that Alessio Zanelli is the final contribution to appear in NDQ 92.3/4. We do not organize the volume in alphabetical order. That said, we do make sure that we can highlight here the final contribution to each issue and for 92.3/4 it’s Zanelli’s “Little Flower.” As Read More