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American literary magazine
Berkeley Fiction Review is an American
literary magazine founded in 1981 and based at the
University of California, Berkeley.
[1] Stories that have appeared in the Berkeley Fiction Review have been reprinted in
The Best American Short Stories and the
Pushcart Prize anthology.
[2] The Berkeley Fiction Review sponsors an annual Sudden Fiction Contest.
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- Managing Editors
- Gillian Gee
- Julianne Han
- Sofia Hernandez
- Joyce Ro
- Editors
- Angela Shu
- Bianca Sandoval
- Alexis Giltner
- Audrey Ouh
- Avantika Chitturi
- Chloe Mendoza
- Emily Choi
- Emily Hamill
- Kate Hayashi
- Luna Garza-Hillman
- Michael Bazarov
- Peter Hong
- Quan Phanguyen
- Sofia Wallace
- Julia Littleton
- Jenne Mowry
- Joe Sciallo
- Paul Wedderien
- Lauren Cooper
- Hannah Harrington
- Ben Rowen
- Lisa Jenkins
- Miranda King
- Kelsey Nolan
- Paige Vehlewald
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- Tessa Gregory
- Eva Nierenberg
- Christian White
- Brighton Earley
- Jennifer Brown
- Caitlin McGuire
- Rachel Brumit
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- Bryce Kobrin
- Rhoda Piland
- John Rauschenberg
- Elaine Wong
- Grace Fujimoto
- Nikki Thompson
- Daphne Young
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- Hugh O'Byrne Pedy
- Gregory Charles Magnuson
- Mark Landsman
- Sean Andrew Locke
- James Penner
- Shelley Crist
- Julia E. Lave
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- Julie Christianson
- Christina Ferrari
- Christopher Greger
- Dionisio Valesco
- Terrence Gee
- Summar Farah
- Bailey Dunn
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- Arya Sureshbabu
- Molly Nolan
- Regina Lim
- Alex Jiménez
- Madelyn Peterson
- Aaron Saliman
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- Isabel Hinchliff
- Kasandra Tapia
- Liam Magee
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- Issue 6 (1985–86): Contemporary Poetry from the Soviet Union
- Issue 8 (Fall 1988): Works by, and Interviews with, Contemporary Irish Authors
- Issue 9 (Fall 1989): Stereoscopic Photographs
- Issue 16 (Spring 1997): First Annual Sudden Fiction Contest
- Issue 17 (Fall 1997): An early work by international award-winning Colombian writer Álvaro Mutis
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^ "East Bay a Hotbed of Literary Journals," Contra Costa Times Feb 25, 2005
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^ "Awards for Local Literati," San Francisco Chronicle, Jun 21, 1986
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"Sudden Fiction Contest". Archived from
the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2015-12-04.