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  Literary magazine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense.
Literary magazines are often called literary journals, or little magazines, which is not meant as a pejorative but instead as a contrast with larger commercially oriented magazines.
Literary magazines first began to appear in the early part of the nineteenth century, mirroring an overall rise in the number of books, magazines, and scholarly journals being published at that time.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Literary_magazine   (557 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Literary magazine
A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense — including the short story, poetry and essay — and also literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews, letters and gossip.
Little magazines are traditionally the place where quality writers—the men and women who are interested in literary excellence—publish their poetry, fiction and other creative work.
Little magazines are financed by people whose ideal is to present an intelligent and sophisticated writing platform of new and avant-garde forms that may go unpublished in the larger commercial magazines.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Literary-magazine   (541 words)

  
 Eclectica
Eclectica is one of those great literary magazines that you will visit many times.
Eclectica is a quarterly zine the was founded in 1996.
While Eclectica is a not-for-profit publication, they do offer contributor's to the anthology a stipend and contributor's copies.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/poetry_magazine_review/77983   (446 words)

  
 Welcome To Mountain Of Dreams   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Firsts Magazine, the premier publication in the Book Collector's field, is a resource for book collecting, first editions, rare, antiquarian books.
The Council of Literary Magazines and Presses: The national organization for independent literary publishers of fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction including literary magazines and literary presse...
Tameme is a bilingual, Spanish-English, literary magazine with side by side literary translations of fiction, humor, poetry and essays....
www.mountainofdreams.com /links/trademagazines.html   (737 words)

  
 Eclectica Magazine Submission Guidelines
Eclectica is a quarterly World Wide Web journal devoted to showcasing the best writing on the web, regardless of genre.
Eclectica acquires First North American Serial Rights, a one time, non-exclusive use of Electronic Rights, with all rights reverting to the author upon publication.
Although we are interested in all styles and genres of writing, prospective authors are still encouraged to read a current issue of Eclectica before submitting.
www.eclectica.org /info/guidelines.html   (617 words)

  
 Eclectica Magazine: Best Fiction, Vol. One (Tom Dooley)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
For those who have been reading Eclectica Magazine on the net for the past seven years, it's no surprise that the first printed volume of the magazine's best fiction has resulted in this stunning collection.
Tom and Julie Dooley, Eclectica's magazine editors, have made a concerted effort to publish talented writers from all over the world, but more importantly, the editors have always concerned themselves with the elements of exceptional fiction.
True to their chosen title "Eclectica," the editors have gathered an impressive collection of diverse styles and thematic concerns, and the result is a must-have collection for readers who enjoy excellent, thought-provoking fiction.
www.interference.com /webstore/us/product/1591099722.htm   (440 words)

  
 LitLine: A Website for the Independent Literary Community
Double Change is an organization publishing and an online magazine hoping to open new lines of communication between poets who may or may not already be well known outside of their own countries.
Eclectica was founded in October 1996 with the goal of providing a sterling quality literary magazine on the World Wide Web.
This is a magazine that has traditionally published non-mainstream articles in honor of the Beat Generation and others who liked to experiment.
www.litline.org /links/onlinejournals.html   (6208 words)

  
 WordDragon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
From the writer's guidelines:"Canadian Writer's Journal is a digest-size magazine for writers emphasizing short "how-to" articles which convey easily understood information useful to both apprentice and professional writers.
General policy and postal subsidies require that the magazine must carry a substantial Canadian content.
It is our hope that the magazine will enable the best of contemporary thought, presented in accessible language, to reach a wider audience than would normally be possible through the academic journals appropriate to any given discipline.
www.eccentrix.com /members/worddragon/nonfic.html   (597 words)

  
 Contributor's Bios
She was the featured writer in the April 2002 issue of Eclectica Magazine.
As a poet, she has published over 400 poems in small magazines and anthologies.
As a free-lance journalist her non-fiction is primarily food and travel oriented.
www.sundress.net /wickedalice/bios7.html   (701 words)

  
 3 AM MAGAZINE - Journals / Magazines Links
A literary magazine created by, and entirely consisting of the submissions of, undergraduates at colleges everywhere.
Scrivener is a Canadian and international literary magazine based in Montreal currently accepting submissions of poetry, fiction, and photography.
A group for young magazine editors who are looking to land their dream jobs by the year 2010.
www.3ammagazine.com /links/links4.html   (1143 words)

  
 WordDragon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
From the writer's guidelines: "Short stories of 8000 words or less (don't send anything longer w/o a query- first, or it will be returned unread).
If you’re still not sure, familiarize yourself with previous issues before submitting." They are not a paying market, but the last time I checked they were still active.
From the Writer's Guidelines: "Eclectica is a quarterly World Wide Web journal devoted to showcasing the best writing on the web, regardless of genre.
www.eccentrix.com /members/worddragon/fic.html   (322 words)

  
 QLRS: Contributors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
She has been published in about 25 magazines and journals, and has also done work in Anglo-Saxon.
He has translated Shakespeare, writes regular columns on film for several magazines, and is soon to publish both a novel, La Sombra del Incantropo (The Werewolf's Shadow), and a volume of poetry, Escrito en el Tiempo (Written in Time).
She earns her keep as a freelance art educator and is the associate editor at Grain Photo, an Asian photography magazine distributed regionally.
www.qlrs.com /contributors.asp   (6526 words)

  
 Snow Monkey: An Eclectic Journal: Vol. 4 Issue 2 Featured Artist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
They also include the relation of colors, no matter if pretty or ugly; rhythm, which is repetition of line, shape and color, and is established in the painting; and balance, which is comfort or, if uncomfortable, at least is justified so as not to seem unfinished, or a mistake.
The study of these elements goes on whenever a painting is reviewed, whether by a traditional master, in a magazine, on the Web or in any continuing critical forum.
Study is the key to expansion of the elements beginning with the works of great painters, moving into one's own painting process, start to finish; continuing in the review of one's past works and those of others.
www.ravennapress.com /snowmonkey/dornberg.html   (336 words)

  
 riverbabble: contributors
She received her BA from California State University, Hayward and is currently finishing her MA in Medieval Studies and Theory.
A newspaper reporter and editor for many years, she teaches creative writing at Highline and Pierce colleges, and operates a public/media relations firm.
His verse can be read at electronic magazines and journals across the world.
www.iceflow.com /riverbabble/contributors2.html   (646 words)

  
 Contributors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
She is a two-time Pushcart Nominee, a recent recipient of The H.G. Wells Award for Literary Excellence, and one of six winning poets in the Kota Press Anthology Contest.
She's the poetry editor for a new magazine, Wide Angle, based in Astoria, Queens, and she writes a column on contemporary art from a feminist perspective on the site, singlesfaq.com.
In her spare time she is Assistant Poetry Editor for the award-winning e-zine, Eclectica, where she has also been published (v3n4, v5n1, v5n2, v5n3, v5n4, v6n1,v6n2).
www.sundress.net /wickedalice/bio4.html   (784 words)

  
 Janus Head: Links
The magazine also carries features of various poetry presses and magazines, usually written by their respective editors.
Award-winning magazine of health, healing and community with art, articles, poetry, book reviews, practices and practitioners in psychological, spiritual, physical, nutritional, and pet health.
A magazine intended to provide an outlet for writers of fiction, poetry, philosophical inquiry, and general cultural criticism.
www.janushead.org /janusheadlinkspage.cfm   (6720 words)

  
 Annette Marie Hyder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Her newspaper and magazine articles appear in publications throughout the United States and internationally.
In addition to magazine and newspaper articles, she writes interviews and reviews, essays, short stories, flash fiction and poetry.
More poetry, prose and magazine articles are forthcoming from this busy writer.
www.fables.org /bios/hyder.html   (252 words)

  
 Staff & Contributors
He is currently working on a chapbook, and has had poems published in ezines such as: The Writer's Hood, Neiderngrasse, MoCafe, and some others.
His work has also appeared in Art Access, a Seattle ezine and print magazine.
They have appeared on-line in American Feed Magazine and theivesjargon.
www.erosha.net /contribT.html   (457 words)

  
 Contributor Notes
She has been published in numerous small press magazines including The Temple, Slipstream and The Hawaii Review and her children's stories, The Grummel Book, were recorded by Shoofly as an audio cassette magazine for kids.
Shooting the Rat is a collection of extraordinary poems and stories by 93 of the nation's most outstanding high school writers and it was recently name a 2003 top young adult non-fiction title by both VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates) and by the Association of Pennsylvania School Librarians.
He has published work in a number of magazines and anthologies, including Up Late, Diamonds Are Forever, and in the anthology of political poems, Present Tense: Poets in the World.
www.pemmicanpress.com /contributor-notes.html   (4489 words)

  
 Loki Confesses
Her day job occupies her with editorial work and writing; her magazine articles appear in magazines and newspapers throughout the United States and internationally.
In addition to magazine articles, she writes interviews and reviews, essays, short stories, flash fiction and poetry.
She has guest edited for Samsara Quarterly and is Contributing Editor/Reviews for Poems Niederngasse.
www.twilighttimes.com /a_Hayderp15a.html   (365 words)

  
 Viewsunplugged.com | Archives
Her poems have appeared in in a number of magazines and local papers.
His fiction has been twice nominated for the Pushcart Prize for the best work in literary magazines in the US and he is the recipient of a Richard Devine Fellowship in fiction writing.
Her first story was published in an online magazine for creative women, in the spring of 2004.
www.viewsunplugged.com /VU/html/archives_authors.shtml   (5619 words)

  
 Man African American Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
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www.blackwealthonline.com /14/man-african-american-magazine.html   (669 words)

  
 John Palcewski
I've enjoyed an eclectic career as a wire service photojournalist, publishing house copywriter, music/drama critic, magazine editor, literary novelist, poet, and fine arts photographer.
My work appears in the academic and literary press, as well as in many on-line publications.
"Sophia Loren's Daughter?" selected excerpts from press coverage of the Maria/Sophia connection, Eclectica Magazine, Vol 7, Number 4.
www.palcewski.com /r   (395 words)

  
 Jessica DelBalzo,The Write Mama
I am seeking a career in journalism with a successful magazine, newspaper or online publication that will allow me to use my writing and researching talents.
In the past, my focus has been on family and societal issues.
-- The first piece in the issue to receive acclaim on the magazine's "Scrawl Wall".
www.geocities.com /thewritemama   (271 words)

  
 John Labovitz's E-ZINE-LIST ~ E-Zines by Keyword: keyword
AfterNoon Magazine ~ A Magazine of Art and Literature.
New World Arts Magazine ~ A monthly publication from Hilson.Org.
The Grove ~ The Magazine for Readers, Writers and other Booklovers.
www.e-zine-list.com /titles_by_keyword/essays/page1.shtml   (254 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
A good place to find out about very small magazines that publish poetry (although TRR does not accept poems for publication, itself), as well as the vital culture of poetry outside of academe."
"Pulse is a literary magazine for established and emerging authors to display their works on the internet.
A magazine featuring poetry and philosophy for everyday life.
url0.com /cgi-url0/openpage.cgi?lang=_english&name=_poetryezines   (1584 words)

  
 UW Oshkosh - Welcome
at the campus Pollock House, 765 Algoma Blvd. Sponsored by the university’s literary magazine, Wisconsin Review, the reading will be followed by an open microphone, when anyone may read their poetry.
Huston won the Wisconsin Regional Writer’s Association Jade Ring for both poetry and fiction, and she has received writing residencies from the Ragdale Foundation in Illinois in 1998 and 2002.
She has published poetry, reviews and interviews in national journals including Cimarron Review, Eclectica Magazine, 5 A.M. Margie, North American Review, One Trick Pony, Pearl, Poet Lore and Rattle.
www.uwosh.edu /departments/news_bureau/releases/oct04/huston.php   (208 words)

  
 Contributors
Her poems have appeared in most literary and poetry magazines, and she is the subject of an award-winning documentary film, LYN LIFSHIN: NOT MADE OF GLASS, available from Women Make Movies.
Daniel is active in the Tunnel Vision Writers' Project, a non-profit organization that specializes in providing support and creative forums for multi-genre writers and writing students.
Her poems, stories and monologues have appeared in many literary magazines and anthologies, including The Greensboro Review, Black River Review, Blue Unicorn, Poet and Critic, Sycamore Review, The Paterson Literary Review, Poet Lore, Gaia, Monologues by Women, for Women, At Our Core: Women Writing about Power, XY Files: Poems on the Male Experience.
www.facets-magazine.com /Vol.%20II,%20Iss.%204/contributors.html   (1617 words)

  
 ken*again, the literary magazine. Fall 2005
Over 2,000 were published in print magazines, such as American Poetry Review, Nation, and Bitter Oleander.
The entire Spring 2004 issue of the magazine Bitter Oleander is devoted to a 92 page interview with Duane Locke and includes sixty of his poems.
She is in the process of writing a children’s novel which will be completed in the coming months.
kenagain.freeservers.com /CONTRIBUTORS.HTML   (2691 words)

  
 B.K. Birch - Writer's Blog: February 2005
I had 1 short story acceptance to Wildchild Magazine, 1 poem accepted to Penwomanship and 1 poem accepted to Zygote In My Coffee.
I submitted four poems to Eclectica Magazine and four poems to Failbetter Magazine.
I've finished the poetry column for the May issue of KIC magazine.
puregrace.blogspot.com /2005_02_01_puregrace_archive.html   (8265 words)

  
 Ygdrasil Magazine: April 1999
It is no longer 'Hip'." My immediate answer was not printable, but the truth I had to deal with was rather more mundane, but of a truth that present generations, raised on the itinerary or musical flavour of the moment, can hardly comprehend.
Even a chance to be published in a magazine.
YGDRASIL MAGAZINE may also be ordered from the same address: $5.00 an issue to cover disk and mailing costs, also specify computer type (IBM or Mac), as well as disk size and density.
www.etext.org /Poetry/Ygdrasil/Y-9904.HTM   (4648 words)

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