Raleigh Review
Raleigh Review is a nonprofit magazine with an edge of experience and a lot of heart at the radical dark of duende. The work found within RR resides on an accessible cliff between intellectual and emotional complexity.
Raleigh Review
EIN: 27-2644341
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Raleigh Review Literary & Arts Magazine
Since 2010, Raleigh Review has published an award winning magazine that rides on an accessible cliff between the emotionally and intellectually complex.
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Awards
Firecracker Award Finalist 2021
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Direction of Success
Holding steady
Context Notes
2014 to present we average publishing 50 poets, writers and artists per year. 2010-2013 Raleigh Review was a once per year annual. We publish mainly unsolicited submissions.
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Direction of Success
Holding steady
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Raleigh Review has received mentions and work we publish has been placed in contests from Best of the Net, Council of Literary & Presses (CLMP) in New York, Orison Anthology, Pushcart Prize, etc.
Goals & Strategy
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Charting impact
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What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
At Raleigh Review we believe that great literature inspires empathy by allowing us to see the world through the eyes of our neighbors, whether across the street or across the globe. Our mission is to foster the creation and availability of accessible yet provocative contemporary literature through our biannual magazine as well as through workshops, readings, and other community events.
1. Continue publishing our full color magazine.
2. Open a Writers' House one day.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
We make most everything by hand at Raleigh Review.
We are resourceful as we are able to accomplish more with less.
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What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
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Principal Officer
Robert Ian Greene Ph.D.
Rob Greene is the founder and the publisher of Raleigh Review. Born in Mississippi County, Arkansas—
Greene received his Ph.D. at University of Birmingham in England, and his BSc and MFA from NC State.
He has a recent poem in Poem-a-Day at The Academy of American Poets.
Greene has taught at Saint Augustine's University since 2018.
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Raleigh Review
Board of directorsas of 05/28/2023
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Joseph Millar
Dorianne Laux
Raleigh Review
Term: 2010 -
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