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Dooley, the remaining founder/editor, published a "Best Fiction" anthology in 2003, which was recognized by the IPPY awards as a runner up in the short fiction category for that year. [4] In 2004, Eclectica took top honors in storySouth ' s Million Writers Award .
2009; 16 years ago () The Rumpus is an online literary magazine founded by Stephen Elliott , and launched on January 20, 2009. [ 1 ] The site features interviews, book reviews, essays, comics, and critiques of creative culture as well as original fiction and poetry. [ 2 ]
Since then Joyland has founded the "Bad Women" panel series [6] for female writers and filmmakers, and its stories and authors have been profiled by Huffington Post [7] and Lenny Letter. [8] Joyland has also launched an annual fiction prize called the Open Border Fiction Prize. Amelia Gray judged the prize in 2017, Rachel Khong in 2018. [9]
Frontier Poetry publishes much of its content online and boasts over 500,000 annual site visitors. Poetry, essays, interviews with important literary figures, craft essays, submission opportunities to other literary magazines and publications, book reviews by début authors such as Aja Monet of Haymarket Books, and literary and cultural criticism are consistent features.
Literary Mama (LiteraryMama.com) is a U.S.-based online literary magazine focused on publishing writing about motherhood in a variety of genres. The writings found in Literary Mama challenge all types of media to rethink its narrow focus of what mothers think and do.
Pages in category "Online literary magazines published in the United States" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Literal Latte is a quarterly literary journal based in New York City and edited by Jenine Gordon Bockman. It was founded in June 1994 by Jenine Gordon Bockman and Jeffrey Michael Gordon Bockman. The journal published its last print edition in July 2003, but has continuously maintained an online version since November 1996. [1]
Hypertext Magazine expanded from solely an online literary magazine to bi-annual print magazine in 2017. After seven years of online distribution of content, the first print journal was published in 2017, with an intention of publishing two editions per year. In addition to a bi-annual print magazine, Rice also launched Hypertext Magazine ...