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professor Lucia Getsi. Under Getsi, the journal switched from a regional flavor to a mix of regional, national and international works, accepting foreign-language works with English translations, and adding book reviews. The journal became biannual in 1990, and changed its name to
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in the 1980s. In the mid-1980s, Paichaske moved to Minnesota, founding another not-for-profit, Plains Press, and soon gave over the Illinois not-for-profit and
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during most of its existence. It publishes a combination of Illinois-connected, national, and international poetry. It began in 1976 as the
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identifies itself as "one of the nation's oldest continuously published literary journals". In 1976, David Pichaske founded
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in 1993. Getsi retired in 2006, passing the editorship to Bruce Guernsey, Distinguished Professor Emeritus from
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Editor's Prize and the Spoon River Poetry Association Poets-in-the-Schools Program. It has received several
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says 1974, but the websites run by SRPR editors Paichaske and Getsi both say 1976.
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added an interview with each issue's featured poet, as well a review essay.
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Ellis Press for prose. The organization became heavily supported by the
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