The New River, founded by Edward Falco with assistance from Len Hatfield in 1996, was the first journal devoted exclusively to the publication of digital art and literature.
Housed in Virginia Tech’s MFA Program in Creative Writing, The New River posts new issues twice per year. For nearly three decades, we have published a variety of works in genres such as computational poetry, interactive fiction, augmented reality, video art, playable media, literary Twitter bots, web-based sound art, and innovations in between. We have published leading digital artists and writers from around the globe, including Stephanie Strickland, Tina Escaja, Nick Montfort, J.R. Carpenter, Kristen Gallerneaux, Winnie Soon, John Cayley, Mez Breeze, and Steve Tomasula.
To learn more about the history of The New River, listen to Sylvester Johnston, founding director of the Virginia Tech Center for the Humanities, interview Ed Falco, our founding editor, and Amanda Hodes, our former managing editor and electronic literature editor, and current editor-at-large in the Vox Humanities Podcast.
Founding Editor: Ed Falco
Editor-in-Chief: Soham Patel
Associate Editors: Emilia Borjas & Mary Fischer
Web Designer: Raegan Bird
Editor-At-Large: Amanda Hodes
Questions? Contact us at: thenewriver-g@vt.edu