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Encyclopedia > List of literary magazines
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2River is a site of poetry and art, quarterly publishing the 2River View and occasionally publishing individual authors in the 2River Chapbook Series. ...

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Adam Sanat (meaning Adam Art) is a Turkish literary magazine founded in Istanbul by the Adam Publishing house in 1985. ... AGNI is an American literary magazine and cultural magazine published at Boston University. ... Agnieszkas Dowry (AgD) ISSN 1088-4300 - an American online and print poetry journal. ... Agnieszkas Dowry (AgD) ISSN 1088-4300 - an American online and print poetry journal. ... ISSN, or International Standard Serial Number, is the unique eight-digit number applied to a periodical publication including electronic serials. ... Akcent (Emphasis or Accent- pronounciation) is a quarterly publication devoted to literature and art. ... Alligator Juniper is an undergraduate literature and arts magazine published annually by Prescott College. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The American Poetry Review is an American literary magazine printed every other month and printed on tabloid-sized newsprint. ... The American Review has been the name of more than one publication. ... American Tanka is a U.S. literary journal devoted to the publication of English language tanka (短歌) poetry. ... Angel Exhaust 16 Angel Exhaust is a British poetry magazine founded by Steve Pereira and Adrian Clarke. ... Antaeus was a literary quarterly founded by Daniel Halpern and Paul Bowles and edited by Daniel Halpern. ... Anything that Moves was an internationally distributed bisexual quarterly magazine containing stories, poetry, news and other information of interest. ... Apple Valley Review is an American literary journal founded in 2005. ... The Mergui Archipelago An archipelago is a landform which consists of a chain or cluster of islands. ... Asimovs Science Fiction is a science fiction magazine. ... The Athenaeum was a literary magazine published in London from 1828 to 1921. ... The Atlantic redirects here; for the ocean, see Atlantic Ocean. ...

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The Beau was an annual literary journal edited by Maurice Scully. ... Cover of The Believer, April 2005 The Believer is an intellectual yet playful magazine mainly about literature. ... The Bibelot was a yearly literary anthology published by Thomas Mosher between 1895 and 1914. ... The cover of the first edition of BLAST was bold and shocking to its potential readership in 1914. ... BLATT is an English-language literary magazine and publishing imprint formed in 2006 in Prague, Czech Republic. ... The Bookman was a book review owned by the George H. Doran company of New York, and edited by Arthur Bartlett Maurice (1873-1946) from 1899 to 1916 , and John Chipman Farrar (1896 - 1974). ... The Bookman was a magazine that was published in London from the 1890s until the 1930s by Hodder and Stoughton. ... Boston Reviews July/August 2006 Issue Boston Review is a national political and literary magazine, published bimonthly by Boston Critic, Inc. ... Brick is a Canadian literary magazine published twice a year. ...

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Callaloo is a journal of African and African-American writing containing original work by and critical studies of black writers worldwide. ... Canadian Literature is a quarterly of criticism and review published out of the University of British Columbia. ... CEREBRATION is a quarterly electronic journal that aims at bridging the gap between academic and non-academic circles and initiates critical thought and creative expression trans-culturally. ... Chapman magazine is a literary magazine based in Edinburgh, Scotland. ... Clarion is an undergraduate literary arts journal published at Boston University since 1998, unique for continuing to publish despite a policy prohibiting any student journal of opinion from receiving university funding. ... CLUTCH was a literary magazine begun in 1991 by co-editors Daniel Hodge and Lawrence Oberc in Lexington, Kentucky. ... Cricket is an illustrated literary magazine for children published in the United States, founded in September, 1973, by Marianne Carus, whose intent was to create The New Yorker for children. ... ...

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DDT (sometimes published as Dada Tennis, or Da-da Tennis) is a magazine of bizarre free-surrealist writings and graphics, which are chiefly created by its editor, Bill Paulauskas. ... Delmar is the name of several places in the United States of America: Delmar, Alabama Delmar, Arkansas Delmar, Delaware Delmar, Georgia Delmar, Illinois Delmar, Iowa Delmar, Maryland Delmar, Missouri Delmar, New York Delmar, North Carolina Delmar, Oregon Delmar, South Carolina Delmar, West Virginia (See also Del Mar) This is a... The January 1920 issue of the Dial. ... Dialog (Dialogue)- is the only magazine in Poland, which regularly publishes contemporary Polish and foreign plays. ... The Dome: A quarterly containing examples of all the arts was a literary periodical associated with the Nineties scene, edited and published by Ernest J. Oldmeadow. ... Dreams That Money Can Buy is a 1947 American experimental feature color film written, produced, and directed by surrealist artist and dada film-theorist Hans Richter. ... The Drouth is an American-format quarterly periodical published in Glasgow, Scotland. ... The Dublin Magazine was an Irish literary journal founded and edited by the poet Seamus OSullivan (real name James Sullivan Starkey) and published by New Square Publications, Dublin, Eire It ran from August 1923 to August 1925 as a monthly and then from January 1926 to June 1958 as...

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Eclectica is one of the oldest surviving online literary publications. ... An ecotone is a transition area between two adjacent ecological communities (ecosystems). ... The Edinburgh Review was one of the most influential British magazines of the 19th century. ... The Egoist was a London literary magazine published from 1914 to 1919, during which time it published early modernist works, including those of James Joyce. ... The Emerson Review is Emerson Colleges oldest literary publication. ... Encounter was a literary magazine, founded in 1953 by Stephen Spender and Irving Kristol. ... The English Intelligencer was a literary magazine/newsletter founded and edited by the poets Andrew Crozier and Peter Riley. ... Epoch magazine cover Epoch is a three-times-a-year American literary magazine founded in 1947 and published by Cornell University. ... Esprit is a French literary magazine. ... Existere - Journal of Arts & Literature is a Canadian magazine, that publishes twice a year at York Universitys Vanier College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... Andrei Codrescu (born Andrei Perlmutter on December 20, 1946) is a Romanian-born American poet, novelist, essayist, screenwriter, and commentator for National Public Radio. ...

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  • Fiction
  • Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts

Fiction is a popular magazine of international imaginative writing. ...

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Geist is a Canadian literary magazine, which has been published in Vancouver since 1990. ... Autumn 1991 issue The Gettysburg Review is a quarterly literary magazine featuring short stories, poetry, essays and reviews. ... Glimmer Train is an American literary journal founded in 1990. ... This article is about the literary magazine and publisher. ... Grub Street is Towson Universitys arts and literary magazine. ... GUD Magazine redirects here; for the Australian comedic trio, see GUD. Greatest Uncommon Denominator Magazine (also known as GUD Magazine) is an American literary magazine founded in Laconia, New Hampshire in July of 2006. ... Guernica: a Magazine of Art and Politics publishes photography, poetry, and fiction from around the world along with nonfiction, including: letters from abroad investigative pieces interviews profiles of artists/writers/musicians or political figures opinion pieces on international affairs and U.S. domestic politics and foreign policy Their stated mission... Gulf Stream Magazine is a literary magazine published by the Creative Writing Program at Florida International University. ... The GW Review is an international literary magazine run completely by students at George Washington University. ...

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Ha!art (an untranslated title)- an arts and culture quarterly edited by current Jagiellonian University students, which is why it specialises in things of interest to people born in the late 70s or early 80s. ... An issue of Harpers Magazine from 1905 Another issue, from November 2004 Harpers Magazine (or simply Harpers) is a monthly magazine of politics and culture. ... The Harvard Advocate, the premier literary magazine of Harvard College, the undergraduate component of Harvard University, has a particularly rich history, and is the oldest continuously published college literary magazine in the country. ... Hototogisu can refer to either: A bird native to Japan A literary magazine External links Hototogisu (bird) Hototogisu (magazine) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...

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Ireland Today was a literary magazine that ran from June, 1936 to March, 1938. ...

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Juked is an independently published literary magazine that has appeared in print and on the Internet since 1999. ...

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The Kenyon Review is an American literary journal based in Gambier, Ohio, and established in 1939. ... Polish voivodeships 1922-1939. ...

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The Lace Curtain was an occasional literary magazine founded and edited by Michael Smith and Trevor Joyce under their New Writers Press imprint. ... Literary Review was founded in 1979 for people who love reading. ... The Literary Review of Canada (or LRC) is a Canadian magazine, which publishes ten times a year. ... Literatura na Åšwiecie (World Literature)- during the times of the Polish Peoples Republic, one of the most widely read and sought after periodicals in Poland. ... The Little Review was a American literary magazine founded by Margaret Caroline Anderson which published modernist American and English writers between 1914 and 1929, most famously James Joyces Ulysses. ... LN LibriNuovi is an independent, small press Italian literary magazine, published by CoopStudi, Torino. ... Locus Magazine is subtitled, The Magazine Of The Science Fiction & Fantasy Field. It reports on the science fiction writing industry, including comprehensive listings of new books published in the field. ... Loggernaut is an online American literary journal founded in 2005. ... The London Review of Books (or LRB) is a twice-monthly British literary magazine. ...

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maayan 2 cover Maayan (Spring [of] water, or fountain, also private female name; in Hebrew: מעין) is an Israeli magazine for poetry, literature, art, and ideas. ... Mad Hatters Review is an tri-annual online multimedia and literary magazine publishing fiction, poetry, experimental pieces, book reviews, interviews, art galleries, political cartoons and parodies, comic strips, digital multimedia projects and mini-films. ... F&SF April 1971, special Poul Anderson issue. ... Timothy McSweeneys Quarterly Concern is a semi-quarterly literary journal published by the McSweeneys publishing house. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Memewar logo Memewar (pronounced memoir) is a non-profit, self-funded magazine from Vancouver, British Columbia. ... The Messenger was an African American magazine for African American people during the early nineteen hundreds. ... Michigan Quarterly Review is an American literary magazine founded in 1962 and published at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. ... // Overview Mid-American Review is an international literary journal dedicated to publishing the best contemporary fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and translations. ... The Minnesota Review is a literary and cultural studies journal currently based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ... Mir Fantastiki, April 2006 issue with druids as the main topic Mir Fantastiki (World of Fiction, or Мир Фантастики in Russian) is a science fiction and fantasy mounthly magazine published in Russia since September 2003 and distributed in major ex-USSR countries via trade net and postal subscription. ... Modern Review was a London-based magazine reviewing popular arts and culture, founded by Julie Burchill and Toby Young. ... Modern Review was a London-based magazine reviewing popular arts and culture, founded by Julie Burchill and Toby Young. ... moondance magazine - photo Moondance magazine[1] is an online international womens literary, culture and art journal. ... // About the Journal Founded in 1967, the year of Canadas centennial, Mosaic is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to publishing the very best critical work in literature and theory. ...

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Issue One: Negation n+1 is an American literary journal that publishes social criticism, political commentary, essays, art, poetry, book reviews, and short fiction. ... Nemonymous is a megazanthus (a portmanteau word combining magazine and anthology) that publishes short fiction. ... Neo may mean: Neo-, a prefix signaling a New form or a revival of an old one. ... New American Writing is a once-a-year American literary magazine emphasizing contemporary American poetry, including a range of innovative contemporary writing. ... The New Criterion is a New York-based magazine, a journal of art and cultural criticism. ... Founded in 1978 by poets, Sidney Lea and Jay Parini, New England Review (NER) is a quarterly literary journal published by Middlebury College. ... New Letters magazine, the name it has been published under since 1970, is one of the oldest literary magazines in the United States and continues to publish award-winning poems and fiction. ... News from the Republic of Letters is the third magazine collaboration in the 50-year editing relationship (and friendship) between Saul Bellow and Keith Botsford, following Noble Savage and ANON. TRoL began publication in broadsheet format in 1997 and in bound edition in 2003. ... This article is about the literary magazine. ... The New Yorker is an American magazine that publishes reportage, criticism, essays, cartoons, poetry and fiction. ... New Yorkshire Writing was a UK based literary quarterly that briefly enjoyed one of the largest circulations of what is commonly called a little magazine. This was entirely thanks to it being distributed as a free insertion in 13,000 copies of the What’s On arts listing magazine that... Block quote {| class=wikitable |- ! header 1 ! header 2 ! header 3 |- | row 1, cell 1 | row 1, cell 2 | row 1, cell 3 |- | row 2, cell 1 | row 2, cell 2 | row 2, cell 3 |}Link titleItalic textBold text Media:Example. ... NOÖ Journal is a quarterly literary and political magazine that appears online and in print. ... La Nouvelle Revue Française (NRF) is a literary magazine founded in 1909 by André Gide. ... Nowe Książki (New Books)- is the best-known and widely-available journal of new publications in Polish language. ... Nyugat, meaning West, was a Hungarian literary journal, probably the most important in the first half of the XX century. ...

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Odra (Oder, means in German Odra- a Polish-German river)- is a well-established social-cultural Polish monthly journal which has the reputation of an opinion-maker. ... Optimism Monthly is non-profit magazine of poetry, prose, and art. ... Otium is an online literary magazine initiated by Achy Obejas and a group of students from the University of Chicago. ...

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Paradigm is an eclectic literary journal published quarterly online by Rain Farm Press. ... The Paris Review, which is actually based in New York, is a literary magazine started in 1953 by Peter Matthiessen, Thomas H. Guinzburg, and Harold L. Humes, and edited until his death in 2003 by George Plimpton. ... Partisan Review was an American political and literary quarterly published from 1934 to 2003. ... Pearl #36 2006 Fiction Issue. ... Pen Pusher is a free London-based literary quarterly containing features, original short fiction and poetry, reviews, columns, literary facts and curiosities. ... Planet is a literary magazine based in Wales. ... Ploughshares is an American literary journal published quarterly by Emerson College. ... Poetry, published in Chicago, Illinois, is one of the leading monthly poetry journals in the English-speaking world. ... Prairie Schooner is a national literary magazine published quarterly by the University of Nebraska Press. ... Puck: The Unofficial Journal of the Irrepressible was published by San Francisco-based Permeable Press in the early and mid-1990s. ...

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Quarterly Literary Review Singapore is a Singapore literary journal founded by Toh Hsien Min in 2001. ... The Quiet Feather A new little magazine, founded in 2003. ...

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Ramparts was a American political and literary magazine which appeared between 1962 and 1975. ... The Reader issue 20 The Reader is a literary magazine published quarterly by the University of Liverpools School of English since spring 1997. ... Revue de Paris was a French literary magazine founded in 1829 by Louis Desiré Veron. ... The River Styx Magazine was launched in St Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. in 1975 after earlier poetry readings and musical sessions among enthusiasts had begun in the early 1970s. ... Room of Ones Own is a Canadian literary journal founded to showcase the work of established and emerging Canadian women writers. ...

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This article is about the former British magazine, for other uses, see Savoy (disambiguation) The Savoy was a magazine of literature, art, and criticism published during the year 1896 in London. ... Scripsi was an Australian literary periodical published from 1981 to 1994 by Ormond College of the University of Melbourne. ... Shincho (新潮 Shinchō) is a Japanese literary magazine published monthly by Shinchosha. ... The Smart Set was a literary magazine founded in March 1900 by William dAlton Mann. ... ... The Southern Review is a publication of Louisiana State University. ... The Southwest Review is a literary journal published quarterly, based on the Southern Methodist University campus in Dallas, Texas. ... Spike Magazine [1] is an internet cultural journal which began in 1996, the creation of editor Chris Mitchell in Brighton, England. ... Spires Fall 2001 Cover Spires is an intercollegiate arts and literary magazine established in 1994 by undergraduates at Washington University in St. ... The Stinging Fly is a literary magazine in Ireland featuring short stories and poetry. ... StoryQuarterly is a major American literary journal based in Illinois. ... storySouth is an online quarterly literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, criticism, essays, and visual artwork, with a focus on the Southern United States. ... The Summerset Review is a nonprofit literary magazine devoted to the review and publishing of unsolicited short stories and essays. ... The Swedish Book Review is a literary journal, first appearing in 1983, which is published twice yearly. ...

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Disambiguation : for the Moroccan weekly newspaper see here. ... The Threepenny Review is an American literary magazine published quarterly from its offices in Berkeley, California. ... The Times Literary Supplement (or TLS) is a weekly literary review published in London by News International, a subsidiary of News Corporation. ... // The Magazine Tin House is a literary magazine based in Portland, Oregon and New York City. ... Toasted Cheese is an online writing community that includes a literary magazine, forums, articles and more. ... The journal transition was founded in 1927 by poet Eugene Jolas and his wife Maria McDonald along with editors Elliot Paul, Robert Sage & Stuart Gilbert, Caresse Crosby & Harry Crosby did some editing as well. ...

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Petr Ginz, the Editor in Chief of Vedem Vedem (In the Lead in Czech) was a Czech-language literary magazine that existed from 1942 to 1944 in the Terezín concentration camp, during the Holocaust. ... [Vestal Review] is the oldest magazine dedicated to flash fiction. ... Virginia Quarterly Review styles itself as A National Journal of Literature and Discussion. ...

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World Literature Today is an American literary magazine. ... Wormwood: Writings about fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature is a journal of literature and literary criticism, published semi-annually since 2003 by Tartarus Press. ... Wheelhouse Magazine is a progressive arts and politics magazine, run by members of the Wheelhouse Arts Collective. ...

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The Yellow Book, with a cover illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley. ...

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