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  2. Guernica (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Guernica was founded in 2004 by Joel Whitney, Michael Archer, Josh Jones, and Elizabeth Onusko. [2] Guernica Inc. has been a not-for-profit corporation since 2009. [3] [4] National Book Foundation Director Lisa Lucas was the publisher of Guernica from 2014 until 2016.

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  5. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    Fiction Weekly (online) The Fiddlehead (Canada) FIELD; Fifth Wednesday Journal (2007–current) Fine Madness (1982–2004) Fireweed (Canada, defunct?) The First Line (1999–current) FIYAH Literary Magazine (2017–current) The Florida Review (1972–current) Flock; Flyway; Folio (1985–current) Fourteen Hills (1994–current) Fugue

  6. Nick Antosca - Wikipedia

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    His short story "The Quiet Boy", published in the January 2019 issue of Guernica magazine, [5] was the basis for the 2021 film Antlers. Antosca was in a screenwriting partnership for several years with novelist Ned Vizzini , [ 6 ] who died in 2013.

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    I.C.E. C.R.E.A.M. Zine Fair. Back for its seventh year is the Iowa City Expo for Comics and Real Eclectic Media Zine Fair, or I.C.E. C.R.E.A.M. This free event from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday ...

  9. Washington Post to lay off 4% of staff to cut costs

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    (Reuters) - The Washington Post said on Tuesday it would lay off about 4% of its workforce or less than 100 employees in a bid to cut costs, as the storied newspaper grapples with growing losses.