AAnnouncements Introducing our New EditorsbyLongleaf StaffJanuary 29, 2023 We'd like to welcome Sarosh Nandwani, Eric Mueller, and Lily Greenberg to the editorial team.
LLetters An apology for our recent virtual launch partybyStephanie LachapelleJune 21, 2022 Dear Longleaf Review readers, contributors, and especially all those at our most recent virtual launch party — I’m…
AAnnouncements Looking Forward: A Note from Longleaf’s Editor in ChiefbyStephanie TrottJanuary 2, 2022 When Longleaf Review first began publishing in 2018, its mission statement expressed an intention to honor the unseen,…
AAnnouncements Announcing Longleaf’s Newest Genre: Hybrid FormsbyLongleaf StaffSeptember 30, 2021 Hybrid is a slippery term that swirls and eddys between literary genres, often a seining catch-all for those…
AAnnouncements Introducing Our New Editor-in-Chief!byStephanie TrottJuly 8, 2021 A Note from Stephanie It is with immense gratitude for the foundation established by Stephanie Lachapelle and the…
LLetters What Changes & What Stays the SamebyThe Longleaf TeamFebruary 12, 2021 Submissions for our DREAM issue open on February 15, and we can’t wait to read what you send…
LLetters Black Lives Matter.byStephanie LachapelleJune 4, 2020 The Longleaf Review family unequivocally rejects racism and stands with the Black community and the Black Lives Matter movement. We always have.
AAnnouncements Kate Finegan Joins as New Editor-in-ChiefbyStephanie LachapelleOctober 31, 2019 I'm excited to announce that our Assistant Fiction Editor, Kate Finegan, will be acting as the new Editor-in-Chief for Longleaf.
AAnnouncements Introducing New Genre Editors Kate Finegan, Sarah Amador, and Adelina SarkisyanbyStephanie LachapelleOctober 28, 2018 the new news We’re growing and growing and growing. We’ve learned lots over the past year: about where…
LLetters VIDA #saferLIT PledgebyEditorsApril 2, 2018 Dear reader, We’ve pledged with VIDA’s #saferLIT campaign on social media, but we want to make it clear…