The Believer was once at the top of the literary magazine game. A leading journal of art and culture, The Believer published the work of icons like Leslie Jamison, Nick Hornby and Anne Carson. It won ...
Founded in 1967, Stillpoint Literary Magazine has highlighted students’ writing and art for 50 years. The magazine has undergone changes throughout the years, but a common theme has been its mission ...
On Monday at noon, the literary review Bookforum tweeted out its own death notice: the current issue would regretfully “be the magazine’s last.” No other explanation was given for the sudden ...
As an English and Creative Writing major on the publishing track, Sydney Smithgall has had no better opportunity to explore a career in publishing than with their role on the staff of the literary ...
Literary magazines are great for cleansing the palate. In their pages, discover young talent, different directions in formand recent works by favorite writers. For a break from the voice of a ...
Created in 1978, the undergraduate literary magazine at the UA, Persona, publishes submitted poetry, fiction, nonfiction and visual art. The magazine is staffed completely by undergraduate students ...
UCSC Literature alumna Elizabeth McKenzie is managing editor and fiction editor of the new Santa Cruz-based r Gary Young—who teaches poetry and directs the Cowell Press at UCSC—is a contributor and ...
The five winners of the fifth annual Whiting Literary Magazine Prizes have been announced, taking home a combined total of $144,000 in funding. The prizes, which are administered by the Whiting ...
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 ...
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