The Hemingway Review, edited by Suzanne del Gizzo, is a scholarly journal published twice a year by The Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society. The journal specializes in researched scholarship on the work and life of Ernest Hemingway.

The Hemingway Review has a print run of 700 copies.  Copies are sent to contributors, members of the Hemingway Society, and libraries. The Review also enjoys unlimited circulation via electronic databases including Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University Press), Ebsco Host, and ProQuest.  Collectively, these resources make the journal almost universally available in high school, public, and academic libraries.

The Review welcomes all critical approaches from traditional to cutting edge.  The journal does not ordinarily publish fiction, poetry, or other writing that is not researched scholarship.

We expect the articles we publish to show a wide familiarity with and to demonstrate a significant departure from or modification of existing Hemingway criticism.  To enhance your chances for acceptance, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the wide spectrum of Hemingway scholarship, particularly with work already published in The Review.

The Hemingway Review values and publishes writing that is technically correct and stylistically graceful.  We believe that academic prose should be enjoyable to read and crystal clear.

For more information about publishing in THR, visit the submission guidelines page on the Hemingway Society website.