About the Marlboro Review
the Marlboro Review strives to publish the strongest, best writing we can find without regard to race, religion, age, philosophy or ethos. We seek to publish writing addressing the fields of literature, culture, science and philosophy and the places where these fields intersect. Finally it is our hope to publish established and emerging writers in the same venue giving first-time writers, that is writers who have not as yet been published, the chance to appear with their more established peers.
Although we started out with our audience consisting of mostly all writers, by now we are really an international journal publishing (in English) pieces that have come from the Middle East, Europe, Australia, Africa, etc, and over time the journal has attracted interest from those places.
For some additional insight into the genesis of the Marlboro Review and its publisher/editor, Ellen Dudley, please read Joan Houlihan's interview with Ellen, What It Takes: Being the Editor.
