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''Emerald Coast Review'' is a biennial publication of regional work published by [[West Florida Literary Federation]].  ECR is collection of work submitted by local writers, artists and poets and provides a record of the area’s literary thought over the years. The most recent volume, XVII, was published in 2013 and edited by Regina Sakalorios-Rogers, creative writing instructor at University of West Florida. The publication included 175 pages by more than 40 writers and is available on Amazon. For more information visit [https://sites.google.com/site/wflfonline/submissions]
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''Emerald Coast Review'' is a biennial publication of regional work published by [[West Florida Literary Federation]].  ECR is a collection of selected work submitted by local writers, artists and poets and provides a record of the area’s literary thought over the years. The most recent volume, XVII, was published in 2013 and edited by Regina Sakalorios-Rogers, creative writing instructor at University of West Florida. The publication includes 175 pages by more than 40 writers and is available on Amazon. Rogers edited the 2011 volume, while Dr. Katherine Nelson-Born edited the XV volume in 2009. Noted area photographers with works featured on the cover or within include Margret Hildreth, Bernd Damm and Art Giberson.  For more information visit [https://sites.google.com/site/wflfonline/submissions]

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Emerald Coast Review is a biennial publication of regional work published by West Florida Literary Federation. ECR is a collection of selected work submitted by local writers, artists and poets and provides a record of the area’s literary thought over the years. The most recent volume, XVII, was published in 2013 and edited by Regina Sakalorios-Rogers, creative writing instructor at University of West Florida. The publication includes 175 pages by more than 40 writers and is available on Amazon. Rogers edited the 2011 volume, while Dr. Katherine Nelson-Born edited the XV volume in 2009. Noted area photographers with works featured on the cover or within include Margret Hildreth, Bernd Damm and Art Giberson. For more information visit [1]