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A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense. Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry, and essays, along with literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews and letters. Literary magazines are often called literary journals, or little magazines, terms intended to ...
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.
Hungary. Metropolis Media. Printed sci-fi and fantasy magazine with mainstream influence in Hungarian literature; despite the relatively small language market, at its peak was one of the top-selling SF magazines worldwide. Printed. Galaxy Science Fiction. 1951. 1980–1995. United States. H.P. Gold and World Editions.
Bamboo Ridge. Bayou (magazine) The Believer (magazine) Bellevue Literary Review. Bellingham Review. The Bellman (literary magazine) Beneath Ceaseless Skies. Berkeley Fiction Review. Bi Women Quarterly.
Literary magazines. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Magazines about literature. This category is for magazines and academic journals covering literature (including poetry ). Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.
Formerly called. Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines (1967–1989) Council of Literary Magazines and Presses (1989–2015) The Community of Literary Magazines and Presses ( CLMP) is an American nonprofit organization of independent literary publishers and magazines, that "channels small sums to little magazines publishing poetry and ...
The London Magazine, or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer was founded in 1732 [1] [2] in political opposition and rivalry to the Tory-supporting Gentleman's Magazine [3] and ran for 53 years until its closure in 1785. Edward Kimber became editor in 1755, succeeding his father Isaac Kimber. [4] [5] Henry Mayo was editor from 1775 to 1783. [6]
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] The site runs two subscription-based book clubs [3] and two subscription-based letters programs ...