The Missouri Review promotes itself as a forum for new writers. Do writers whove never published before really have a chance?
Some magazines talk about discovering new writers, but we really do it. We had a visitor in the office recently who wanted to know how we found so many new writers. He had seen ten first story publications in only five issues of TMR. In fact, we’ve published the first story of more than 100 new fiction writers. And three recent Yale Younger Poets winners first appeared in TMR as McAfee Discovery Feature poets.
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