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The ‘Southwest Review’ launches New Pony Press



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The ‘Southwest Review’ launches New Pony Press

Aug 01 2024

The Southwest Review, the literary journal founded in 1915 at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, is entering book publishing for the first time in its 108-year history.

Source: Publishers Weekly

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