Measure (journal)

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Measure is an international journal of formal poetry. It was founded by Paul Bone and Rob Griffith in 2005, following the demise of The Formalist.[1][2] Measure is published by Measure Press and funded in part by the University of Evansville. The journal features poetry, critical essays, and interviews.[3] Notable past contributors include Kelly Cherry, Rachel Hadas, Allison Joseph, Derek Walcott, Richard Wilbur, and many others.[4]

FrequencySemiannual (2005-2018), weekly 2018-
FormatPrint (2005-2018), electronic 2018-
PublisherUniversity of Evansville
Founded2005
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Measure
Volume VI Issue 2
FrequencySemiannual (2005-2018), weekly 2018-
FormatPrint (2005-2018), electronic 2018-
PublisherUniversity of Evansville
Founded2005
Final issue2018 (print)
CountryUnited States
Based inEvansville, Indiana, U.S.
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttps://measurereview.org
ISSN1555-4791
OCLC58808724
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The print magazine ceased publication in 2018,[5] although Measure Press continued. An electronic journal, Measure Review: A Magazine of Formal Poetry,[2] continues.[6]

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