“We are out loud and proud as a regional journal,” says poet Maria Melendez, publisher of Pilgrimage, a literary magazine based in the former steel-mill city of Pueblo, Colo. “Our mission is to ...
At a university that boasts almost 20,000 undergraduate students, it isn't a surprise that not everyone at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has heard about the literary journals that annually ...
It’s fall, the time of year when literary journals open their doors for new submissions. Around the country, writers are polishing poems, short stories, and essays in hopes of getting published in ...
CHICAGO -- Serious journals of literature and ideas pride themselves on in-depth pieces that advance scholarship. The latest issue of the journal Novel features “‘No Such Thing as a Voice Pure and ...
At times it seems that for every reader, there is born a literary magazine. There are venerated old guards such as Harper’s and the New Yorker, established university journals including Prairie ...
There are 866 publications in Poets & Writers’ database of literary magazines, 14 of which were added in early 2013. And while that number will certainly continue to increase, what’s just as certain ...
A group of seven writers and editors in the Twin Cities have announced plans to launch Revolver, a literary journal that will feature prose, poetry, visual art, photography, and “maybe some ...
It’s hard for poet Daniel Morales Leon, 38, who works as a cook at a coffee shop in the Arts District, to think of himself as an artist with a capital A. He’d be more comfortable with the title of ...
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Meanjin was closed – but new Australian literary journals are springing up around the country
The recent, sudden closure of Meanjin has brought renewed attention to Australian journals: those hardy perennials that support Australian literature year in and year out. While the sector has been ...
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