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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.
Zone 3 may refer to: Travelcard Zone 3, of the Transport for London zonal system; Hardiness zone 3, a geographically defined zone in which a specific category of plant life is capable of growing; Zone 3, a literary journal published at Austin Peay State University; Southeastern Atlanta; Zone 3 of Milan
Joyland (formerly known as Joyland: A hub for short fiction) is a digital platform and print literary journal. It was created in 2008 [1] by novelist Emily Schultz [2] and filmmaker Brian Joseph Davis. [3] Though based in New York, the publication's editorial network is distributed across North American cities and regions.
The Artist's Magazine; The Arts Fuse; The Boulevard; Castle of Frankenstein (defunct) Cinefantastique; Comics Buyer's Guide (defunct) Comics Journal; Cultbytes; Details (defunct) Disney Magazine (defunct) Dwell; Entertainment Weekly; Famous Monsters of Filmland; The Feet, a dance magazine (1970–1973) Film Threat; Flux (defunct) The Hollywood ...
Pages in category "Poetry magazines published in the United States" The following 144 pages are in this category, out of 144 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Zone maintained an online magazine featuring avant-garde and world poetry and prose until 2012. Past contributors include Richard Cronshey, Sergio Balari Ravera, Pino Blasone, Martins Iyoboyi, Ayn Frances dela Cruz, Rodrigo Verdugo Pizarro, MK Ajay and Prakash Kona .
The magazine was launched in 1980 [2] after Lesser (then 27 years old with no editing experience) was a guest editor of Ron Nowicki's San Francisco Review of Books. She found the experience so rewarding that she decided to create her own publication, and the first issue of The Threepenny Review appeared three months later. [ 3 ]
Fourteen Hills is the San Francisco State University literary magazine associated with the MFA degree program. Founded in 1994, it publishes poetry, fiction, short plays, and literary nonfiction. [1] The semiannual journal includes experimental and progressive work by emerging and cross-genre writers, as well as by award-winning and established ...