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  2. Submission (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Submission (French: Soumission) is a novel by French writer Michel Houellebecq. [1] The French edition of the book was published on 7 January 2015 by Flammarion, with German (Unterwerfung) and Italian (Sottomissione) translations also published in January. [2] [3] The book instantly became a bestseller in France, Germany and Italy.

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    Feel free to ask for help at the reviewers' talk page. Submissions to be reviewed can be found in Category:Pending AfC submissions and there is a useful list which is maintained by a bot . You might wish to add {{ AFC status }} or {{ AfC Defcon }} to your userpage, which will alert you to the number of submissions.

  4. Template:AfC submission/pending - Wikipedia

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    This template is meant as a single template for marking the status of an Articles for creation submission. To use this template to submit an article for review, use {{subst:submit|username}}, where username is the username of the draft's creator (left blank it will assume it is you). The template uses one of the following parameter options:

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  6. 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.

  7. Bookforum - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the magazine's website was redesigned to include a nationwide literary-events calendar, internet exclusive book reviews, two blogs — Paper Trail and Omnivore — and a section called Syllabi, which features reading lists written by authors and critics. [8]

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  9. The Millions - Wikipedia

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    The Millions is an online literary magazine created by C. Max Magee in 2003. [1] [2] It contains articles about literary topics and book reviews.The Millions has several regular contributors as well as frequent guest appearances by literary notables, including Margaret Atwood, John Banville, Elif Batuman, Aimee Bender, Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, Michael Cunningham, Charles D'Ambrosio, Helen DeWitt ...