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The
Clackamas Literary Review
(
CLR
) is an award-winning national literary arts magazine that has been publishing innovative poetry, prose, and possibility texts from authors around the globe since 1997.
In 2018, it received an Oregon literary fellowship for publishers from Literary Arts.
The magazine is a
faculty-supported, student-run publication
, whose editorial and production home resides in the English Department at Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, OR.
Over the past 20 years, the
has published work by Naomi Shihab Nye, Ron Carlson, Alberto Rios, Rafael Alvarez, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, Matthew Dickman, Marilyn Chin, Paulann Petersen, Virgil Suarez, Matthew Roberson, Tess Gallagher, Stephen Graham Jones, Paul Yoon, Lance Olsen, Ruth Ellen Kocher, Joe Hill, Floyd Skloot, Kevin Sampsell, Ryan G. Van Cleave, Judith Barrington, Peter Ho Davies, Stephen Dobyns, Margaret Malone, Matt Briggs, Ben Slotky, Lily Hoang, and many, many others.
Clackamas Literary Review
(
CLR
) is an award-winning national literary arts magazine that has been publishing innovative poetry, prose, and possibility texts from authors around the globe since 1997.
In 2018, it received an Oregon literary fellowship for publishers from Literary Arts.
The magazine is a
faculty-supported, student-run publication
, whose editorial and production home resides in the English Department at Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, OR.
Over the past 20 years, the
has published work by Naomi Shihab Nye, Ron Carlson, Alberto Rios, Rafael Alvarez, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, Matthew Dickman, Marilyn Chin, Paulann Petersen, Virgil Suarez, Matthew Roberson, Tess Gallagher, Stephen Graham Jones, Paul Yoon, Lance Olsen, Ruth Ellen Kocher, Joe Hill, Floyd Skloot, Kevin Sampsell, Ryan G. Van Cleave, Judith Barrington, Peter Ho Davies, Stephen Dobyns, Margaret Malone, Matt Briggs, Ben Slotky, Lily Hoang, and many, many others.