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  2. Fiction (American magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Fiction is an American literary magazine founded in 1972 by Mark Jay Mirsky, Donald Barthelme, and Max Frisch.It is published by the City College of New York.. In its early years, Fiction was published in tabloid format and featured experimental work by such writers as John Barth, Jerome Charyn, Italo Calvino, Ronald Sukenick, Steve Katz, Russell Banks, Samuel Beckett, and J. G. Ballard.

  3. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of literary magazines and journals: periodicals devoted to book reviews, creative nonfiction, essays, poems, short fiction, and similar literary endeavors. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Because the majority are from the United States , the country of origin is only listed for those outside the U.S.

  4. Category:Fiction magazines - Wikipedia

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    Note: there is a distinct category for Science fiction magazines. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. D. Dime novels (1 C ...

  5. Fiction (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    (Fiction), a 2008 Indonesian film directed by Mouly Surya Fiction (American magazine) , an American literary magazine Fiction (French magazine) , a French literary magazine

  6. Category : Literary magazines published in the United States

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    Fence (magazine) Fiction (magazine) Fiction International; Fifth Wednesday Journal; The First Line (magazine) Five Points: A Journal of Literature and Art; The Florida Review; Four by Two; The Fourth River; Free State Review; French Forum; Fugue (magazine) The Furnace (magazine)

  7. List of United States magazines - Wikipedia

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    Analog Science Fiction and Fact; Apex Digest; Asimov's Science Fiction; Astounding Magazine; Doctor Who Magazine; Fantasy and Science Fiction; Galaxy Science Fiction (defunct) Heavy Metal (defunct) If (defunct) Imagination (defunct) Oceans of the Mind (defunct) Omni (defunct) Seed (defunct) Space Science Fiction (defunct) Star Trek: The ...

  8. Literary magazine - Wikipedia

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    Nouvelles de la république des lettres is regarded as the first literary magazine; it was established by Pierre Bayle in France in 1684. [2] Literary magazines became common in the early part of the 19th century, mirroring an overall rise in the number of books, magazines, and scholarly journals being published at that time.

  9. Pulphouse Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Many of the authors who got their start publishing in Pulphouse publications or working for Rusch and Smith have gone on to have successful careers as science fiction and fantasy authors. Some authors who debuted in Pulphouse magazines include Adam-Troy Castro and Marina Fitch. Oltion and Nina Kiriki Hoffman were also closely connected to Pulphouse

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