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  2. Joyland (magazine) - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. Zoetrope: All-Story - Wikipedia

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    Zoetrope: All-Story sponsors an annual writing contest for short fiction. The contest has been judged by writers Joyce Carol Oates, Colum McCann [3] Mary Gaitskill and Tommy Orange. [4] The winner and finalists' stories are forwarded to leading literary agencies. The winning story is often published in an online supplement to the magazine.

  4. Highlights (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine accepted no advertising and eschewed single-issue sales, but could be found in most pediatrician’s and dentist's waiting rooms in North America. [29] By 1981, the magazine mailed 1,250,000 issues 11 months out of the year. That January, after 35 years, the magazine changed its cover to a new six-color, illustrated format. [30]

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    Share stories about your business, celebrate your wins, and—most importantly—solicit and listen to customer feedback. Every conversation adds a brick to your community's foundation.

  6. American Short Fiction - Wikipedia

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    American Short Fiction is a nationally circulated literary magazine founded in 1991 and based in Austin, Texas. Issued triannually, American Short Fiction publishes short fiction, novel excerpts, an occasional novella, and strives to publish work by both established and emerging contemporary authors. The magazine seeks out stories "that dive ...

  7. The Gettysburg Review - Wikipedia

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    The magazine published its final issue in December 2023. [6] [7] The magazine did not print material which had been published elsewhere. Along with fresh and new short stories, it was open to publishing original poetry, whether short or long, and excerpts from novels. The magazine occasionally serialized longer fictional works over more than ...

  8. Pulp Literature Press - Wikipedia

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    Pulp Literature Issue 16, Autumn 2017. Pulp Literature is a Canadian quarterly literary journal that features the work of emerging and established writers. Launched in Richmond, BC in 2013, Pulp Literature publishes and promotes short fiction, poetry, art (including graphic novel short stories), and feature interviews. [1]

  9. The Masters Review - Wikipedia

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    The Masters Review publishes a great deal of its content online. Fiction, essays, interviews with important literary figures, craft essays, submission opportunities to other literary magazines and publications, book reviews by debut authors, and literary and cultural criticism are consistent features.