Journals

Biography

A quarterly journal devoted to biographical research.

Phone: (808) 956-3774
E-Mail: biograph@hawaii.edu

Extrapolation

Extrapolation is the first and oldest journal devoted to science fiction studies, currently published three times yearly by Liverpool University Press.

Professor John Rieder is one of the five members of the editorial board.

Hawai‘i Review

The student-edited, twice-yearly literary journal of UHM, containing student and professional creative writing, essays, and art. Almost thirty years old, HR has an excellent reputation and the staff welcomes manuscripts and volunteers.

Phone: (808) 956-3030
E-Mail: hawaiireview@gmail.com
Website: http://hawaiireview.org/

Mānoa

A Pacific Journal of International Writing

A twice-yearly literary publication that brings new writing from the Asia-Pacific region to American audiences and American authors to audiences throughout the region.

Office: Kuykendall 626
Phone: (808) 956-3070
Website: https://manoa.hawaii.edu/manoajournal/

Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-tale Studies

Cristina Bacchilega, Professor in the Department, co-edits this journal with Professor Anne Duggan (Wayne state University);  one of the two review editors, Dr. Christy Williams, is a graduate of our Department, and so was the former review editor, Dr. Jennifer Orme.

Marvels & Tales is a forum for the multidisciplinary study of fairy tales, and it encourages new areas of fairy-tale scholarship as well as research that considers the traditional fairy-tale canon from new perspectives.

The journal is available through Project MUSE and JSTOR and on the website:  http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/marvels/

‘Ōiwi

A Journal of Native Hawaiian Writing

Tinfish

An Internet-based journal of experimental poetry with an emphasis on work from the Pacific region, archived at the Electronic Poetry Center:

Office: Kuykendall 214
Phone: (808) 956-3015
Website: http://tinfishpress.com/

Vice-Versa

Creative Works and Comments

An online lit, art, and media journal that hosts conversations between readers, authors, and artists.