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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] Because the majority are from the United States, the country of origin is only listed for those outside the U.S.
In Boulevard's slush pile, I find very little experimentation in form and structure. The stuff is tame. I see very little experimentation in point of view, in language. The subject matter is generally politically correct. Political correctness is the most noxious disease and enemy of the literary artist of our current time." [2]
Although Literal Latte has often published pieces from well-known literary writers and poets, it has always placed an emphasis on showcasing unpublished or relatively unknown writers, claiming that "98%" of its published pieces come from "the so-called slush pile." [6] Submissions are accepted year-round, and simultaneous submissions are permitted.
L.A. transplant Stanley Rose's short-lived 1930s bookstore and boozy backroom became a literary haven for Chandler, Fante, Faulkner, West and many more.
B O D Y is an international online literary magazine publishing new work three times a year. B O D Y publishes short stories, poetry, creative nonfiction, reviews, translations, essays, artworks, photography, and has been noted for its elegant, intuitive design and for its editorial vision. [1]
The Brooklyn Book Festival is an annual book fair held in the fall in Brooklyn, New York. [1] It was begun in 2006 by Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz , co-producers Liz Koch and Carolyn Greer [ 2 ] who wanted to showcase the "Brooklyn voice" in literature, as numerous authors reside in the borough . [ 3 ]
The Golden Book Magazine, was an American magazine publishing short fiction that ran from January 1925 to 1935. [1] [2] Based in New York City, the magazine was published on a monthly basis. [2] The publisher was Review of Reviews Corporation. [2]
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