The Adirondack Review is an independent online quarterly magazine of literature and the arts dedicated to publishing poetry, fiction, artwork, and photography, as well as interviews, articles, book reviews, and translations. Recently named a "great online literary magazine" by Esquire and a "top online journal" by The Huffington Post, TAR was established in the spring of 2000, with its first issue appearing that summer.

We  maintain a successful internship program in which the student combines practical editorial experience with an individualized focus that meets the needs of both the student and the magazine. Interns may arrange to receive academic credit for their work at TAR.

If you are considering submitting your work to the Review, please be sure to look over the guidelines before doing so.

Although we continue to publish established and emerging writers, we are very open to unpublished poets and writers. It is always a thrill to discover and encourage new talent. Each issue tends to reflect this commitment to publishing both those with extensive publication credits in widely respected journals as well as writers for whom TAR is their first publication.

Colleen Ryor, Founding Editor
"When people tell me of the exotic trips they have taken across the country, or around the world, some of which I have had the good fortune to take as well, it is always to the Adirondacks that my heart returns."

—Frank Attanasia
BLUE NUDE by MARGARET KARMAZIN