Hayden's Ferry Review
Hayden's Ferry Review
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Founded in 1986, Hayden’s Ferry Review is a semi-annual, international literary journal edited by the MFA students at Arizona State University. The Hayden’s Ferry Review fund will support the printing of HFR journals and honorariums for the journal’s contributors and program speakers. Your gift will allow us to continue providing a platform for writers and artists on a global level and paying these writers and artists for their work.
Your support can play a significant role in the continued publication of Hayden’s Ferry Review. When you give to the Hayden’s Ferry Review fund, you are helping us continue the journal’s legacy of supporting a diverse range of writers and artists whose well-crafted work takes risk, challenges readers and engages the world emotionally and artistically.
Hayden's Ferry Review supports contributors to the journal by publishing their work, sharing it on social media accounts and nominating pieces for prizes and anthologies so that their work can continue to have a long life even after initial publication. In 2021, Hayden's Ferry Review published Marcus Ong Kah Ho's fiction piece "Proper Names" and Julia Lofaso's "How to House the Wanting." HFR nominated these pieces for The Best Small Fictions, the first ever contemporary anthology dedicated to anthologizing the best internationally published short hybrid fiction in a calendar year. Both pieces were selected for publication in The Best Small Fictions!"