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  2. Blackwood's Magazine - Wikipedia

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    In this period Blackwood's became the first British literary journal to publish work by an American with an 1824 essay by John Neal that got reprinted across Europe. [3] Over the following year and a half the magazine published Neal's American Writers series, which is the first written history of American literature. [4]

  3. Association for Mormon Letters - Wikipedia

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    [32] It featured selections of LDS literature and reviews [33] and sought to publish "the best in contemporary Mormon poetry, essays, stories, and criticism." [35] A subscription cost $12 a year, and was free for AML members. [33] Both submissions and communications between the editors were conducted over e-mail. The staff consisted of ...

  4. Literal Latte - Wikipedia

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    Literal Latte is a quarterly literary journal based in New York City and edited by Jenine Gordon Bockman. It was founded in June 1994 by Jenine Gordon Bockman and Jeffrey Michael Gordon Bockman. The journal published its last print edition in July 2003, but has continuously maintained an online version since November 1996. [1]

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  6. Rosebud (magazine company) - Wikipedia

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    Rosebud is an American literary magazine headquartered in Rockdale, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1993 by John Lehman, Publisher, Roderick Clark, Chief Editor, and Tom Pomplun, Art Director. Lehman retired from publication duties in 1998 but remains Editor-at-Large. Roderick Clark is Rosebud's current publisher and managing editor. The magazine ...

  7. The Rumpus - Wikipedia

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    The Rumpus is an online literary magazine founded by Stephen Elliott, and launched on January 20, 2009. [1] The site features interviews, book reviews, essays, comics, and critiques of creative culture as well as original fiction and poetry. [2]

  8. Taijiro Tamura - Wikipedia

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    Taijiro-Tamura-1. Taijiro Tamura (田村 泰次郎, Tamura Taijirō, 30 November 1911 - 2 November 1983) was a Japanese novelist. He was born in Yokkaichi, Mie, and was educated at Waseda University in Tokyo where he studied literature.

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