North Dakota Quarterly | |
Editor: | William Caraher |
Discipline: | Literary journal |
Language: | English |
Former Names: | Quarterly Journal; Quarterly Journal of the University of North Dakota |
Abbreviation: | N. D. Q. |
Publisher: | University of Nebraska Press for the University of North Dakota |
Country: | United States |
Frequency: | Quarterly |
History: | 1911-present, with a 30-year break prior to 1956 |
Website: | http://ndquarterly.org |
Link1: | https://ndquarterly.org/the-archive/ |
Link1-Name: | Online archive |
Oclc: | 01606908 |
Lccn: | 12001863 |
Issn: | 0029-277X |
Boxwidth: | 250px |
North Dakota Quarterly (NDQ) is a literary journal published quarterly by the University of North Dakota. NDQ publishes poetry, fiction, interviews, and literary non-fiction. It was first published in 1911 as a vehicle for faculty papers. After a hiatus during the depression, NDQ began publishing again with a broader focus that gradually came to include stories and poems. Preeminent Hemingway scholar Robert W. Lewis edited NDQ from 1982 until his death in 2013 and published about a dozen special editions focused on Hemingway, as well as a number of special editions focused on China, Yugoslavia, and Native American issues and literature. In 2019, NDQ began being published by the University of Nebraska Press.[1]