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  2. Electric Literature - Wikipedia

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    Electric Literature publishes essays, reading lists, interviews, fiction, poetry, graphic narratives, humor, and book news, all available to read online for free without a paywall. [2] It launched the first fiction magazine on the iPhone and iPad.

  3. Blackbird (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Blackbird is an online journal of literature and the arts based in the United States that posts two issues a year, May 1 and November 1. During the six-month run of an issue, additional content appears as "featured" content. Previous issues are archived online in their entirety. [1]

  4. Literary magazine - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the first issue of Poetry magazine, published in 1912. A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense. Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry, and essays, along with literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews and letters.

  5. Poetic journal - Wikipedia

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    A poetic journal is a literary genre combining aspects of poetry with the daily, or near daily, "takes" of journal writing. Born of twin impulses: to track change in daily life and to memorialize experience, poetic journals owe allegiances to Asian writing — particularly the Japanese haibun of Matsuo Bashō, The Pillow Book of Sei Shōnagon, and the poetic diaries of Masaoka Shiki — as ...

  6. Commonplace book - Wikipedia

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    A commonplace book from the mid-seventeenth century. Commonplace books (or commonplaces) are a way to compile knowledge, usually by writing information into books.They have been kept from antiquity, and were kept particularly during the Renaissance and in the nineteenth century.

  7. Notes and Queries - Wikipedia

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    Many of the entries in the journal for its first seventy years were only a few paragraphs long, and occasionally as short as a sentence or two. Very frequent contributors include the Rev. Walter W. Skeat , one of the most important figures in the field of English etymology , and Eliza Gutch , a founding member of The Folklore Society .

  8. Poetry (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine first established its online presence in 1998 [10] at poetrymagazine.org and, after a 2003 grant from Ruth Lilly, moved to poetryfoundation.org in 2005. [11] Publication in Poetry is highly selective and consists of three increasingly critical editorial rounds. With a publication rate of submissions at about 1%, the magazine is ...

  9. Australian Poetry - Wikipedia

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    The biannual Australian Poetry Journal is a national poetry journal published by Australian Poetry. Each issue is guest-edited and contains articles as well as poems. [25] It has been published in print form since 2010/2011 [26] and online since Vol. 4, no. 2 (Summer 2014). [27]