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Thank you for submitting your work to The Carolina Quarterly. Unfortunately, we do not have a place for it at this time. The journal is under new editorship and we are currently working through a backlog of submissions.  We apologize if you have experienced a longer-than-usual delay in hearing from us. We are working to improve our response times and hope you will consider submitting your work to the Quarterly in the future.
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Revision as of 11:52, 23 June 2011

"In a 1997 interview, award-winning North Carolina poet and novelist Robert Morgan called The Carolina Quarterly “one of the glories of UNC-Chapel Hill, and the state of North Carolina.”

Today The Carolina Quarterly remains a proudly student-run journal, with a robust staff of both graduate and undergraduate editors, interns and assistants. We continue to publish three print issues per year. Beginning in 2011 the journal will begin publishing exclusive web-only content to supplement and compliment the print journal."


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Thank you for submitting your work to The Carolina Quarterly. Unfortunately, we do not have a place for it at this time. The journal is under new editorship and we are currently working through a backlog of submissions. We apologize if you have experienced a longer-than-usual delay in hearing from us. We are working to improve our response times and hope you will consider submitting your work to the Quarterly in the future. Editors