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  2. 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.

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    According to the writer guidelines, The Threepenny Review doesn’t accept email submissions and doesn’t accept any submissions between May 1 and Dec. 31. Pay: $200 to $400

  4. Submission management - Wikipedia

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    Submission management is the art and science of collecting and managing any kind of submissions. Traditionally, submissions were collected offline i.e. in the form of ...

  5. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Dannay also ran a number of Worldwide Short Story Contests in the early decades of the magazine, bringing in submissions from all around the world. He published an "All Nations" special issue of EQMM in August 1948, which included stories from every continent but Antarctica. In 2003, current editor Janet Hutchings launched the Passport to Crime ...

  6. How to submit guest opinion columns to the Columbus Dispatch

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    Submissions may be edited for accuracy, clarity, style, standards and length. Opinion section of the Columbus Dispatch. Please include with your submission a short biography, two sentences at most ...

  7. The Southern Review - Wikipedia

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    An earlier Southern Review was published in Charleston, South Carolina from 1828 to 1832, and another in Baltimore from 1867 to 1879.. The initial staff consisted of editor-in-chief Charles W. Pipkin, Robert Penn Warren and Cleanth Brooks as managing editors, and Albert Erskine as business manager. [1]

  8. Web content management system - Wikipedia

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    For example, one or many content creators can submit a story, but it is not published until the copy editor cleans it up and the editor-in-chief approves it. Collaboration WCMS software may act as a collaboration platform where many users retrieve and work on content. Changes can be tracked and authorized for publication or ignored reverting to ...

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