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Literature magazines is a publication
dedicated to literature in a wide meaning. Literary magazines
generally publish short stories, poetry and essays along
with literary denigration, book reviews, biographical
profiles of authors, interviews and letters. Literature
magazines are often called literary journals, or little
magazines, which is not meant as a derogatory but instead
as a contrast with larger commercially slanting magazines.
In general, literature magazines purpose as a sort of
literary alternative for writers by publishing the work
of people who may not yet be established or accepted in
the mainstream press.
Literature magazines first began to appear
in the early part of the 19th century, mirroring an overall
rise in the number of books, magazines and scholarly journals
being published at that time. Other British reviews of
this period included the Westminster Review (1824), the
Spectator (1828) and Athenaeum (1828). In the United States,
early journals included the Philadelphia Literature (1803-08),
the Monthly Anthology (1803-11), which became the North
American Review, the Yale Review (founded in 1819), Dial
(1840-44) and the New Orleans-based De Bow's Review (1846-80).
Several prominent literature magazines were published
in Charleston, South Carolina, including the Southern
Review from 1828-32 and Russell's Magazine from 1857-60).
The North American Review is the oldest
American literary magazine, but publication was suspended
during World War II whereas the Yale Review was not, making
the Yale journal the oldest literature magazine in continuous
publication. Other important early-20th century literary
magazines include the Virginia Quarterly Review, founded
in 1925, Southern Review and New Letters, both founded
in 1935, and The Times Literary Supplement, founded in
1902.
The Kenyon Review, founded by John Crowe
Ransom, espoused the so-called New Criticism. The 1970s
saw another surge in the number of literature magazines,
with a number of distinguished journals getting their
start during this decade, including Ploughshares, The
Iowa Review, Granta, AGNI, The Missouri Review, and New
England Review. Other highly regarded print magazines
of recent years include The Threepenny Review, The Georgia
Review, The Massachusetts Review, Ascent, Shenandoah,
The Greensboro Review, ZYZZYVA, Glimmer Train, Tin House,
the Canadian magazine Brick, and Zoetrope: All-Story.
The Committee of Small Magazine Editors
and Publishers (COSMEP) was founded by Hugh Fox in the
mid-1970s. Len Fulton, editor and founder of Dustbook
Publishing, assembled and published the first real list
of these small magazines and their editors in the mid-1970s.
Many prestigious awards exist for works published in literature
magazines including the Pushcart Prize and the O. Henry
Awards.
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3AM Magazines
Brings you the hottest in online literature, entertainment,
and music.
Anotherealm
Magazines of short speculative fiction.
Apple Valley Review
Online literature magazines featuring a collection of
poetry, short fiction, and essays.
Bloomsbury Magazines
Blend of literature magazines, reference library, publisher
and bookshop.
Born Magazines
Experimental venue marrying literary arts and interactive
media.
Boston Review
Political and literature magazines featuring the best
in cultural debate, fiction, poetry, and reviews.
Expatriate Literary Circle
"Designed to bring together a group of intellects
looking to share good classic reads and stimulating
discussions."
Geist
Canadian magazines of ideas and culture with a strong
literary focus and a sense of humour.
Good Reading
Magazines for ?Everything About Books?.
Granta
Respectable quarterly magazines publishing fiction,
personal history, reportage and inquiring journalism.
Also features documentary photography.
Istanbul Literature Review
International literature magazines from Turkey.
Literary magazines Review
Quality fiction, poetry, and essays from many nations
to English readers.
Mad Hatters' Review
Multimedia magazines featuring "edgy and enlightened
literature, art and music in the age of dementia".
Painted Bride Quarterly
Philadelphia-based literature magazine publishing poetry,
fiction, essays and art.
Paris Review
Selected pieces from international literary quarterly
focusing on original creative work - fiction and poetry-
not to the exclusion of criticism.
Ploughshares
Good samples from current and recent issues of respected
literature magazines.
Red China
Magazines of literature and the arts that "offers
a ?pool? unique by nature".
Timothy McSweeney's Internet Tendency
Literature magazines edited by Dave Eggers.
Word Riot
Online literature magazines of experimental and non-genre
prose and poetry.
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