Sonora Review is run entirely by graduate and undergraduate students at the University of Arizona. Sonora Review accepts submissions in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. We only accept unpublished work. Typical response time is six to eight months.

$20.00

Sonora Review invites writers to submit to our 2026 contest: MEMORY. Memory is flux. Yesterday blurs from today, and today flows from all of what has been and was done before. We want to know how we can solidify memory, make it unchanging against elapsing time. Or, show us how you would discard and burn it into oblivion, where memory exists in a “could have been” or a “never had been.” Tell us about memory: what you remember, or want to, or need to, or don’t, or can’t, or won’t, or shouldn’t.

Winners will receive a $1000 prize and publication in Sonora Review. Runners-up will also receive publication in Sonora Review. Our nonfiction contest this year will be judged by Margo Steines.

Margo Steines is a creative writer, working in literary nonfiction, with an MFA in CNF from the University of Arizona. Her genre is a hybrid of memoir, essay, cultural criticism, and immersion journalism. She’s the author of BRUTALITIES: A Love Story, published with W.W. Norton. Her creative work was named Notable in Best American Essays and has appeared in The Sun, Slate, Identity Theory, Brevity, Off Assignment, The New York Times (Modern Love), the anthology Letter to a Stranger, and elsewhere. Margo is also a freelance copywriter, content creator, professor, creative coach, and editor. She teaches small-group creative nonfiction writing classes and seminars. Her classes are the classes she wishes she had found when she was starting out: warm, generative, and trauma-informed, with value placed on process before product.

Guidelines:

  • Nonfiction should be typed, double-spaced, include page numbers, and submitted in one PDF or Word document.
  • We are unable to read prose submissions that exceed 6,000 words.
  • Please make sure that your name does not appear anywhere in your manuscript before uploading.
  • Include a cover letter with a brief biography and your contact information.
  • We cannot consider work by current University of Arizona students. Please do not submit if you currently attend UA.
  • We are open to (and encourage) creative and experimental interpretations of this theme.
$20.00

Sonora Review invites writers to submit to our 2026 contest: MEMORY. Memory is flux. Yesterday blurs from today, and today flows from all of what has been and was done before. We want to know how we can solidify memory, make it unchanging against elapsing time. Or, show us how you would discard and burn it into oblivion, where memory exists in a “could have been” or a “never had been.” Tell us about memory: what you remember, or want to, or need to, or don’t, or can’t, or won’t, or shouldn’t.

Winners will receive a $1000 prize and publication in Sonora Review. Runners-up will also receive publication in Sonora Review. Our poetry contest this year will be judged by John A. Nieves.

John A. Nieves, a 2025 Pushcart Prize winner, is a poet, teacher, and scholar. He is an Associate Professor of English at Salisbury University in Maryland where he was a recipient of the 2020 Distinguished Faculty Award. He is one of the co-editors of The Shore Poetry. He received his PhD from the University of Missouri and his MA from the University of South Florida. His poems have appeared in many national journals and have won numerous awards. His first book, Curio, won the 13th Annual Elixir Press Poetry Awards Judge's Prize.

Guidelines:

  • You may submit 3 to 8 pages of poetry. Poems must be unpublished.
  • Submissions should be typed and submitted in one PDF or Word document.
  • Please make sure that your name does not appear anywhere in your manuscript before uploading.
  • Include a cover letter with a brief biography and your contact information.
  • We cannot consider work by current University of Arizona students. Please do not submit if you currently attend UA.
  • We are open to (and encourage) creative and experimental interpretations of this theme.
$20.00

Sonora Review invites writers to submit to our 2026 contest: MEMORY. Memory is flux. Yesterday blurs from today, and today flows from all of what has been and was done before. We want to know how we can solidify memory, make it unchanging against elapsing time. Or, show us how you would discard and burn it into oblivion, where memory exists in a “could have been” or a “never had been.” Tell us about memory: what you remember, or want to, or need to, or don’t, or can’t, or won’t, or shouldn’t.

Winners will receive a $1000 prize and publication in Sonora Review. Runners-up will also receive publication in Sonora Review. Our fiction contest this year will be judged by Zach VandeZande.

Zach VandeZande is a lapsed academic living in Burlington, VT, though he’s also called DC, NC, WA, and TX home. He’s also a teacher and an editor.

He is the author of a novel, Apathy and Paying Rent (Loose Teeth Press, 2008), and two short story collections, Liminal Domestic: Stories (Gold Wake Press, 2019) and the forthcoming Lesser American Boys (Mason Jar Press, 2022). He knows all the dogs in his neighborhood.

Guidelines:

  • Fiction should be typed, double-spaced, include page numbers, and submitted in one PDF or Word document.
  • We are unable to read prose submissions that exceed 6,000 words.
  • Please make sure that your name does not appear anywhere in your manuscript before uploading.
  • Include a cover letter with a brief biography and your contact information.
  • We cannot consider work by current University of Arizona students. Please do not submit if you currently attend UA.
  • We are open to (and encourage) creative and experimental interpretations of this theme.
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