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  2. Denver Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Quarterly (known as The University of Denver Quarterly until 1970) is an avant-garde literary magazine based at the University of Denver. It was founded in 1966 by novelist John Edward Williams .

  3. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    The New Quarterly (1981–current, Canada) New South; New York Quarterly (1933–current) The New York Review of Books; The New York Times Book Review; The New Yorker (1925–current) News from the Republic of Letters; The Newtowner: An Arts and Literary Magazine; NOON (2000–current) North American Review; North Dakota Quarterly; Nuori Voima ...

  4. Category : Quarterly magazines published in the United States

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  6. University of Denver - Wikipedia

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    The University of Denver Magazine is published four times a year, in fall, winter, spring, and summer. [40] The Denver Quarterly was founded in 1966 by novelist John Edward Williams. The Denver Quarterly is published jointly by the Department of English & Literary Arts at the University of Denver.

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    Vivian Health examines five trends that could redefine nurses' roles, enhance patient care, and alter the entire healthcare system in 2025 and beyond.

  8. Elizabeth Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson was born in Denver, Colorado but grew up primarily in Southern California with four siblings. She began writing poetry soon after she became literate. Robinson spent her first [clarification needed] in college at the University of California, Davis, where she took courses from Karl Shapiro. After a year at Davis, she transferred to ...

  9. Dan Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    His work has appeared in publications including American Letters & Commentary, VOLT, Denver Quarterly, and the anthology Flash Fiction Forward (W. W. Norton & Co). He lives in Portland, Oregon. References