New Orleans Review entered its 50th year of publication in 2018. Today, the magazine publishes online, and continues to include both established and emerging writers. Student interns remain at the forefront of the magazine, learning the ins-and-outs of literary editing by doing it forsthand--reading and commenting on submissions, publicizing the magazine at book fairs and online, conducting literary interviews, and writing book reviews.
In celebration of its golden anniversary, New Orleans Review published its first book, Interviews from the Edge: 50 Years of Conversations about Writing and Resistance (Bloomsbury, 2019). Edited and introduced by former editors Mark Yakich and John Biguenet, Interviews from the Edge presents a selection of interviews drawn from the magazine's archive that dive head-first into the most enduring aesthetic and social concerns of the last half century.
Former editor Mark Yakich leading the New Orleans Review internship class
The New Orleans Review Interview with Walker Percy (Issue 5.1)
Recent issues focusing on contemporary literature from Africa, science fiction, Shakespeare, and a collection of chapbooks.
Edited and introduced by Mark Yakich (New Orleans Review Editor, 2012-) and John Biguenet (Editor, 1980-1992),Interviews from the Edge presents a selection of conversations, drawn from 50 years of New Orleans Review, that dive head-first into the most enduring aesthetic and social concerns of the last half-century. From reflections on the making of literature and films to personal accounts of writing inside racial divides and working against capital punishment, the writers, poets, and activists featured in this book offer not only a fresh perspective on our present struggles but also perhaps a way through them—for writers and readers alike.