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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]
Hustling Verse: An of Sex Workers’ Poetry: Jeff Mann and Julia Watts: LGBTQ Fiction and Poetry from Appalachia: Micah Rajunov and Scott Duane Nonbinary: Memoirs of Gender and Identity: Fatimah Asghar and Safia Elhillo: The BreakBeat Poets Volume 3: Halal if You Hear Me: The Other Foundation: The Heart of the Matter: The Gerald Kraak Volume ...
As a journal founded by three women, Banshee receives more submissions and publishes more work from female writers than some other literary magazines. In an interview for the Bath Flash Fiction Award in 2017, the editors said "we've published more women, on average, than a typical journal.
Under the name Fiction Fix, the journal published seventeen fiction issues, one issue of nonfiction, [5] two poetry issues, and two winners of its novella award: "The Sleeping Wall" by Jane Downs and "Homesick Redux" by Daniel Coshnear. In 2016 the journal became Flock with an expanded mission to publish fully multi-genre issues twice a year.
Like Flesh Covers Bone: Zeitgeist Press Finalist 2019 Rosebud Ben-Oni: turn around BRXGHT XYXS: Get Fresh Books Winner Laura Foley: Why I Never Finished My Dissertation: Headmistress Press Finalist Ariana Reines: A Sand Book: Tin House Books Finalist 2020 Bianca Phipps: Crown Noble: Button Poetry Winner Erin Carlyle: Magnolia Canopy Otherworld ...
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]
Heart of Stone: Short Story Megan Abbott "Oxford Girl" Young Adult Novel April Henry: The Girl I Used to Be: 2018 [9] Anthology Gary Phillips (ed.) The Obama Inheritance: Critical / Non-Fiction Work David Grann: Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI: First Novel Kellye Garrett: Hollywood Homicide: Novel Attica ...
[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 ...