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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.
Pages in category "Online literary magazines published in the United States" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Able Muse (online and print) Acta Victoriana (1878–current, Canada) Akpata Magazine (online) Al Adab (1953–2012; online from 2015, Lebanon) Adam Sanat (Turkey) The Adroit Journal (online) AGNI (1972–current) The Alaska Quarterly Review (1980–current) Alligator Juniper (1995–current) American Literary Review (1990–current)
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From 2005–2007 he was the magazine's Baghdad Bureau Chief. In addition to the invasion, Johnson covered the hunt for Saddam Hussein as well as his eventual execution; Iraqi politics and American diplomatic and military efforts. Johnson was the first American print journalist to spend time with Iraqi insurgents, during the summer of 2003.
The Caine Prize for African Literature; Review of "Voice of America" [dead link ]; Text of "Waiting" in Guernica magazine.; Text of "A Letter from Home" at AGNIonline; Laura Adibe, "Interview with An Author: E. C. Osondu Pens Multi-Faceted Human Experience in 'Voice of America'" Archived 2011-09-01 at the Wayback Machine, Black Voices, 5 November 2010.
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