Since its founding at Northwestern University in 1964,
TriQuarterly has remained one of the most widely admired and important literary magazines in the country. Under the editorial direction of poet Susan Firestone Hahn,
TriQuarterly continues to publish the best work of both established and new poets and fiction writers.
TriQuarterly 125 will feature an essay by David Kirby comparing Saint Theresa with Emily Dickinson; poetry by James Longenbach, Danielle Chapman, Barbara Hamby, David Barber, David Roderick, and John Balaban; fiction by Bruce Jay Friedman, Jason Brown, and Carolyn Alessio; and translations of the Flemish poet Herman de Coninck by Kurt Brown and Laure-Anne Bosselaar.
David Kirby
Danielle Chapman
James Longenbach
C. Dale Young
Jonathan Fink
Bruce Jay Friedman
Brian Booker
Kathleen de Azevedo
David Roderick
Bob Hicok
Elena Karina Byrne
Barbara Hamby
Moira Crone
Adam Schuitema
Carolyn Alessio
James D. Redwood
Herman de Coninck--Translated from the Dutch by Laure-Anne Bosselaar and Jurt Brown
David Barber
Joanna Klink
Chana Bloch
Garth Greenwell
Jason Brown
Mitch Wieland
Molly McQuade
Brian Swann
Harriet J. Melrose
Roy Jacobstein
Bruce Bond
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Peter Johnson
John Balaban