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Conjunctions is a biannual American literary journal founded in 1981 by Bradford Morrow, who continues to edit the journal. In 1991, Bard College became the journal's publisher. Morrow received the PEN/Nora Magid Award for Magazine Editing in 2007.
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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]
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Robin Hemley, born in New York City, is an American nonfiction and fiction writer.He is the author of fifteen books, and has had work published in The New York Times, New York Magazine, Creative Nonfiction, Brevity, Conjunctions, [1] The Sun, [2] and Narrative, [3] among others.
Conjunction may refer to: Conjunction (grammar), a part of speech; Logical conjunction, a mathematical operator Conjunction introduction, a rule of inference of propositional logic; Conjunction (astronomy), in which two astronomical bodies appear close together in the sky; Conjunction (astrology), astrological aspect in horoscopic astrology
Osman's work has appeared in American Letters & Commentary, Conjunctions, [2] Hambone, Verse, and XCP: Cross-Cultural Poetics. With Juliana Spahr, she founded and edited Chain. She has been a writing fellow at the MacDowell Colony, the Blue Mountain Center, the Djerassi Foundation, and Chateau de la Napoule. She inspired the start of Hyphen ...