Gary Dalkin
Founded in 1953, The Paris Review is a US literary quarterly described by The Financial Times as ‘the most prestigious of American literary journals’. Over the decades the title has published work by literary heavyweights such as Jack Kerouac, Philip Roth, Toni Morrison and Ann Patchett. The Review is always open to submissions of short fiction, non-fiction essays and poetry, though it is highly recommended that you read some recent issues to see the sort of material required.