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Bomb (stylized in all caps as BOMB) is an American arts magazine edited by artists and writers, published quarterly in print and daily online.It is composed primarily of interviews between creative people working in a variety of disciplines—visual art, literature, film, music, theater, architecture, and dance.
Managing submissions may include evaluating submissions and providing feedback to submitters, accepting or rejecting submissions or requesting submitters to make a re-submission. In some cases, a panel of experts may also be requested to assist in the evaluation of submissions by reviewing or judging them.
An art magazine is a publication that focuses on the topic of art. They can be in printed form, found online or both and can be aimed at different audiences which includes galleries, art buyers, amateur or professional artists and the general public. Art magazines can be either trade or consumer magazines or both. Notable art magazines include:
Despite the easier management and tracking of electronic submissions compared to their paper-based counterparts, widespread adoption and use of electronic submissions and systems for managing them has been hampered by several facts, [4] which include but are not limited to: Inconvenience while drawing figures, diagrams and equations on a computer
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The Tribune's annual Festival Guide will be published May 12. Submissions are now being accepted via mail or email. Deadline is May 3 by 5 p.m.
Ampersand's Entertainment Guide; AMWA Journal; Analog Dialogue; Anglican and Episcopal History; Antaeus (magazine) The Antioch Review; Antiques (magazine) Aperture (magazine) Apex Magazine; Appalachian Review; The Appendix; Ararat Quarterly; Arcade (architecture magazine) Arcade (comics magazine) Architectural Digest; Ares (magazine) Arion ...
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.