Literary 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. In Great Britain, critics Francis Jeffrey, Henry Brougham and Sydney Smith founded the Edinburgh Review in 1802. 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 Literary Magazine (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 literary magazines were published in Charleston, South Carolina, including The Southern Review from 1828–32 and Russell's Magazine from 1857–60).
Literary Magazines: Here and Abroad, Now and in the Future
Literary Magazines: Here and Abroad, Now and in the Future
Literary Magazines: Here and Abroad, Now and in the Future
With John Freeman, Rodrigo Fresán, Rob Spillman, M Mark, and Peter Stamm; moderated by David Haglund. Join the editors of Granta, Tin House, and PEN America—...
4:30
Write Now 2: How to Submit to a Literary Magazine
Write Now 2: How to Submit to a Literary Magazine
Write Now 2: How to Submit to a Literary Magazine
More on writing at http://fromsarahwithjoy.blogspot.com/ Video tutorial on how to submit to literary magazines. Got a short story, poem, or essay that you wa...
115:47
Workshop—n+1: How to Do Theory in a Literary Magazine
Workshop—n+1: How to Do Theory in a Literary Magazine
Workshop—n+1: How to Do Theory in a Literary Magazine
Critical theory, with its often thorny, uncompromising language, seems to be opposed to smooth magazine writing. n+1 editor Nikil Saval will discuss how to c...
0:34
Literary Magazine Trailer
Literary Magazine Trailer
Literary Magazine Trailer
0:52
Literary Magazine - Mean Girls Edition
Literary Magazine - Mean Girls Edition
Literary Magazine - Mean Girls Edition
The DHS Literary Magazine is a club dedicated to collecting and publishing the exemplary submissions of DHS students into annual, student-produced magazines.
If you are a Dulles student and would like to submit your poetry, artwork, or short stories to potentially be published in the magazine, either drop off a print copy to C106 or email it to dulleslitmag@gmail.com
It's totally fetch, we promise.
1:27
Submit To Literary Magazines; Poet Alison Hicks Talks About How To Submit To Literary Magazines
Submit To Literary Magazines; Poet Alison Hicks Talks About How To Submit To Literary Magazines
Submit To Literary Magazines; Poet Alison Hicks Talks About How To Submit To Literary Magazines
"Submit to literary magazines!" That's the rallying cry of professional and well-known writers everywhere. But it's easier said than done! Just ask poet Alis...
0:46
SOUND Literary Magazine
SOUND Literary Magazine
SOUND Literary Magazine
[sɑʊnd] is a daily literary magazine on contemporary musico-poetics, exploring the way sound is thought about and utilized by today's poets!
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ABOUT "THE SOUND OF..." PLAYLISTS: Over the years, poets have created or appropriated distinct reading styles. These have changed over the decades due to writing styles, societal changes, and popular linguistic trends. Reading choices are also often stylistically different due to genre, and the factors that generally go along with them. Though this is true, there are, of course, always exceptions to the rule!
2:20
Helen : A Literary Magazine
Helen : A Literary Magazine
Helen : A Literary Magazine
An introduction about Helen : A Literary Magazine.
8:56
SD Allison Holiday Reading 2012 - MAKE: A Literary Magazine
SD Allison Holiday Reading 2012 - MAKE: A Literary Magazine
SD Allison Holiday Reading 2012 - MAKE: A Literary Magazine
Holiday reading by SD Allison. "It's Always Mary...Mary, Mary, Mary, or Jesus" for MAKE: A Literary Magazine - at Jake's Cigars & Spirits in Omaha, NE. www.s...
0:49
Bare Fiction Literary Magazine Kickstarter Promo
Bare Fiction Literary Magazine Kickstarter Promo
Bare Fiction Literary Magazine Kickstarter Promo
Our kickstarter campaign has now finished. You can order a copy of Bare Fiction Magazine from our website: http://www.barefictionmagazine.co.uk Discover genr...
0:59
Forum Fall 2012 Literary Magazine Release Party and Open Mic
Forum Fall 2012 Literary Magazine Release Party and Open Mic
Forum Fall 2012 Literary Magazine Release Party and Open Mic
Come join The CCSF Literary club as they meet with Forum Literary magazine to release the Fall 2012 edition with an open mic. Copies of the book and refreshm...
2:31
Ploughshares Literary Magazine Office Tour, April 2012
Ploughshares Literary Magazine Office Tour, April 2012
Ploughshares Literary Magazine Office Tour, April 2012
We are about to move into a new office space, so to remember our current space we made a video. Abby Travis, editorial assistant, will be your guide. Ploughs...
2:56
Reinhardt University Literary Magazine Invites Submissions
Reinhardt University Literary Magazine Invites Submissions
Reinhardt University Literary Magazine Invites Submissions
Reinhardt University TeleVision student James Higgins talks with Dr. Donna Coffey, Professor of English and Creative Writing, about the school's literary mag...
5:02
Talk of the Town | Spirit Lake Literary Magazine | 3/17/15
Talk of the Town | Spirit Lake Literary Magazine | 3/17/15
Talk of the Town | Spirit Lake Literary Magazine | 3/17/15
Spirit Lake Review literary magazine, UW-BSC
John, Lindsey, and Kelly
Address: UW-Baraboo
Phone: (608) 415-0077
www.Baraboo.uwc.edu/
Facebook.com/SpiritLakeReview?ref=hl
Twitter: @barabookd
Email address: kelly.dwyer@uwc.edu
Name of the Event: Fundraiser for Spirit Lake Review
1. Type of event: Entertainment:
2. Date of the event: April 1, 2015
3. Where is the event being held?
Al Ringling Mansion, Baraboo
4. What all can we find at the Event, what activities will be there, and who will be in attendance?
Local celebrities, including Chris Farley's brother Tom Farley, will compete in a lip sync karaoke contest; there will also be bands/mu
Literary Magazines: Here and Abroad, Now and in the Future
Literary Magazines: Here and Abroad, Now and in the Future
Literary Magazines: Here and Abroad, Now and in the Future
With John Freeman, Rodrigo Fresán, Rob Spillman, M Mark, and Peter Stamm; moderated by David Haglund. Join the editors of Granta, Tin House, and PEN America—...
4:30
Write Now 2: How to Submit to a Literary Magazine
Write Now 2: How to Submit to a Literary Magazine
Write Now 2: How to Submit to a Literary Magazine
More on writing at http://fromsarahwithjoy.blogspot.com/ Video tutorial on how to submit to literary magazines. Got a short story, poem, or essay that you wa...
115:47
Workshop—n+1: How to Do Theory in a Literary Magazine
Workshop—n+1: How to Do Theory in a Literary Magazine
Workshop—n+1: How to Do Theory in a Literary Magazine
Critical theory, with its often thorny, uncompromising language, seems to be opposed to smooth magazine writing. n+1 editor Nikil Saval will discuss how to c...
0:34
Literary Magazine Trailer
Literary Magazine Trailer
Literary Magazine Trailer
0:52
Literary Magazine - Mean Girls Edition
Literary Magazine - Mean Girls Edition
Literary Magazine - Mean Girls Edition
The DHS Literary Magazine is a club dedicated to collecting and publishing the exemplary submissions of DHS students into annual, student-produced magazines.
If you are a Dulles student and would like to submit your poetry, artwork, or short stories to potentially be published in the magazine, either drop off a print copy to C106 or email it to dulleslitmag@gmail.com
It's totally fetch, we promise.
1:27
Submit To Literary Magazines; Poet Alison Hicks Talks About How To Submit To Literary Magazines
Submit To Literary Magazines; Poet Alison Hicks Talks About How To Submit To Literary Magazines
Submit To Literary Magazines; Poet Alison Hicks Talks About How To Submit To Literary Magazines
"Submit to literary magazines!" That's the rallying cry of professional and well-known writers everywhere. But it's easier said than done! Just ask poet Alis...
0:46
SOUND Literary Magazine
SOUND Literary Magazine
SOUND Literary Magazine
[sɑʊnd] is a daily literary magazine on contemporary musico-poetics, exploring the way sound is thought about and utilized by today's poets!
::
ABOUT "THE SOUND OF..." PLAYLISTS: Over the years, poets have created or appropriated distinct reading styles. These have changed over the decades due to writing styles, societal changes, and popular linguistic trends. Reading choices are also often stylistically different due to genre, and the factors that generally go along with them. Though this is true, there are, of course, always exceptions to the rule!
2:20
Helen : A Literary Magazine
Helen : A Literary Magazine
Helen : A Literary Magazine
An introduction about Helen : A Literary Magazine.
8:56
SD Allison Holiday Reading 2012 - MAKE: A Literary Magazine
SD Allison Holiday Reading 2012 - MAKE: A Literary Magazine
SD Allison Holiday Reading 2012 - MAKE: A Literary Magazine
Holiday reading by SD Allison. "It's Always Mary...Mary, Mary, Mary, or Jesus" for MAKE: A Literary Magazine - at Jake's Cigars & Spirits in Omaha, NE. www.s...
0:49
Bare Fiction Literary Magazine Kickstarter Promo
Bare Fiction Literary Magazine Kickstarter Promo
Bare Fiction Literary Magazine Kickstarter Promo
Our kickstarter campaign has now finished. You can order a copy of Bare Fiction Magazine from our website: http://www.barefictionmagazine.co.uk Discover genr...
0:59
Forum Fall 2012 Literary Magazine Release Party and Open Mic
Forum Fall 2012 Literary Magazine Release Party and Open Mic
Forum Fall 2012 Literary Magazine Release Party and Open Mic
Come join The CCSF Literary club as they meet with Forum Literary magazine to release the Fall 2012 edition with an open mic. Copies of the book and refreshm...
2:31
Ploughshares Literary Magazine Office Tour, April 2012
Ploughshares Literary Magazine Office Tour, April 2012
Ploughshares Literary Magazine Office Tour, April 2012
We are about to move into a new office space, so to remember our current space we made a video. Abby Travis, editorial assistant, will be your guide. Ploughs...
2:56
Reinhardt University Literary Magazine Invites Submissions
Reinhardt University Literary Magazine Invites Submissions
Reinhardt University Literary Magazine Invites Submissions
Reinhardt University TeleVision student James Higgins talks with Dr. Donna Coffey, Professor of English and Creative Writing, about the school's literary mag...
5:02
Talk of the Town | Spirit Lake Literary Magazine | 3/17/15
Talk of the Town | Spirit Lake Literary Magazine | 3/17/15
Talk of the Town | Spirit Lake Literary Magazine | 3/17/15
Spirit Lake Review literary magazine, UW-BSC
John, Lindsey, and Kelly
Address: UW-Baraboo
Phone: (608) 415-0077
www.Baraboo.uwc.edu/
Facebook.com/SpiritLakeReview?ref=hl
Twitter: @barabookd
Email address: kelly.dwyer@uwc.edu
Name of the Event: Fundraiser for Spirit Lake Review
1. Type of event: Entertainment:
2. Date of the event: April 1, 2015
3. Where is the event being held?
Al Ringling Mansion, Baraboo
4. What all can we find at the Event, what activities will be there, and who will be in attendance?
Local celebrities, including Chris Farley's brother Tom Farley, will compete in a lip sync karaoke contest; there will also be bands/mu
2:17
Hartsbrook Potluck Literary Magazine 2012 Promo Video
Hartsbrook Potluck Literary Magazine 2012 Promo Video
Hartsbrook Potluck Literary Magazine 2012 Promo Video
Directed by: The Lit Mag Crew Actors: Dunan Herman Parks & Jacob Garfinkel Editors: Vincent DeFelice & Miles Wilhelms-Tricarico Filmed by: Miles Wilhelms-Tri...
1:52
Pegasus Literary Magazine Deadline Submissions
Pegasus Literary Magazine Deadline Submissions
Pegasus Literary Magazine Deadline Submissions
20:31
Publication Ceremony of CLCS Literary Magazine Aspen, 2015 Issue
Publication Ceremony of CLCS Literary Magazine Aspen, 2015 Issue
Publication Ceremony of CLCS Literary Magazine Aspen, 2015 Issue
Ceremony Conducted by:
Mukul, Amitabha, Jyoti P. Dutta & Purabi Basu
International Mother Language Day
March 8th, 2015
Organized by
Bangladesh Student Association (BSA)
Colorado Literary and Cultural Society & (CLCS)
University of Denver
Denver, Colorado
51:28
Poetry Reading - The University of Toledo's Literary Magazine, The Mill
Poetry Reading - The University of Toledo's Literary Magazine, The Mill
Poetry Reading - The University of Toledo's Literary Magazine, The Mill
Various students read poetry at The Mill's Fall semester reading at the University of Toledo.
http://themillmagazine.blogspot.com/
Filmed and edited by Nick Corbin.
2:28
Creative Writing and Graphic Design Students Team Up for the Literary Magazine
Creative Writing and Graphic Design Students Team Up for the Literary Magazine
Creative Writing and Graphic Design Students Team Up for the Literary Magazine
What happens when writers and graphic design students collaborate on a literary magazine makeover? Students from the Santa Fe University of Art and Design Gr...
2:01
The Alexander Muse Teen Literary Magazine Calls for Submissions for 2013 Publication
The Alexander Muse Teen Literary Magazine Calls for Submissions for 2013 Publication
The Alexander Muse Teen Literary Magazine Calls for Submissions for 2013 Publication
There's nothing like watching these awesome photos from the debut party of the 2012 Alexander Muse to get one excited about the 2013 edition! We are acceptin...
1:58
Daegu International School Literary Magazine: The Wallflower
Daegu International School Literary Magazine: The Wallflower
Daegu International School Literary Magazine: The Wallflower
A group of students publish a magazine full of literature, poetry, graphic design, and so much more. The magazine is written and constructed completely by students. They share this magazine with the whole school. If you are creative and want to contribute to the Wallflower, sign up today!
6:20
Book Review: Literary Magazine -- theNewerYork
Book Review: Literary Magazine -- theNewerYork
Book Review: Literary Magazine -- theNewerYork
theNewerYork website: http://theneweryork.com Buy a copy: http://theneweryork.com/shop/issue-2/ http://twitter.com/unleash_this http://authorsunleashed.com h...
2:22
Official Trailer. Sugar Mule: A Literary Magazine. Issue # 43 'NO PLACE LIKE HOME'
Official Trailer. Sugar Mule: A Literary Magazine. Issue # 43 'NO PLACE LIKE HOME'
Official Trailer. Sugar Mule: A Literary Magazine. Issue # 43 'NO PLACE LIKE HOME'
47 writers-- Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan-- contribute memoir, fiction and poetry to this one of a kind collection cutting across national b...
Literary Magazines: Here and Abroad, Now and in the Future
With John Freeman, Rodrigo Fresán, Rob Spillman, M Mark, and Peter Stamm; moderated by David Haglund. Join the editors of Granta, Tin House, and PEN America—...
With John Freeman, Rodrigo Fresán, Rob Spillman, M Mark, and Peter Stamm; moderated by David Haglund. Join the editors of Granta, Tin House, and PEN America—...
More on writing at http://fromsarahwithjoy.blogspot.com/ Video tutorial on how to submit to literary magazines. Got a short story, poem, or essay that you wa...
More on writing at http://fromsarahwithjoy.blogspot.com/ Video tutorial on how to submit to literary magazines. Got a short story, poem, or essay that you wa...
Critical theory, with its often thorny, uncompromising language, seems to be opposed to smooth magazine writing. n+1 editor Nikil Saval will discuss how to c...
Critical theory, with its often thorny, uncompromising language, seems to be opposed to smooth magazine writing. n+1 editor Nikil Saval will discuss how to c...
The DHS Literary Magazine is a club dedicated to collecting and publishing the exemplary submissions of DHS students into annual, student-produced magazines.
If you are a Dulles student and would like to submit your poetry, artwork, or short stories to potentially be published in the magazine, either drop off a print copy to C106 or email it to dulleslitmag@gmail.com
It's totally fetch, we promise.
The DHS Literary Magazine is a club dedicated to collecting and publishing the exemplary submissions of DHS students into annual, student-produced magazines.
If you are a Dulles student and would like to submit your poetry, artwork, or short stories to potentially be published in the magazine, either drop off a print copy to C106 or email it to dulleslitmag@gmail.com
It's totally fetch, we promise.
published:06 Oct 2014
views:27
Submit To Literary Magazines; Poet Alison Hicks Talks About How To Submit To Literary Magazines
"Submit to literary magazines!" That's the rallying cry of professional and well-known writers everywhere. But it's easier said than done! Just ask poet Alis...
"Submit to literary magazines!" That's the rallying cry of professional and well-known writers everywhere. But it's easier said than done! Just ask poet Alis...
[sɑʊnd] is a daily literary magazine on contemporary musico-poetics, exploring the way sound is thought about and utilized by today's poets!
::
ABOUT "THE SOUND OF..." PLAYLISTS: Over the years, poets have created or appropriated distinct reading styles. These have changed over the decades due to writing styles, societal changes, and popular linguistic trends. Reading choices are also often stylistically different due to genre, and the factors that generally go along with them. Though this is true, there are, of course, always exceptions to the rule!
[sɑʊnd] is a daily literary magazine on contemporary musico-poetics, exploring the way sound is thought about and utilized by today's poets!
::
ABOUT "THE SOUND OF..." PLAYLISTS: Over the years, poets have created or appropriated distinct reading styles. These have changed over the decades due to writing styles, societal changes, and popular linguistic trends. Reading choices are also often stylistically different due to genre, and the factors that generally go along with them. Though this is true, there are, of course, always exceptions to the rule!
Holiday reading by SD Allison. "It's Always Mary...Mary, Mary, Mary, or Jesus" for MAKE: A Literary Magazine - at Jake's Cigars & Spirits in Omaha, NE. www.s...
Holiday reading by SD Allison. "It's Always Mary...Mary, Mary, Mary, or Jesus" for MAKE: A Literary Magazine - at Jake's Cigars & Spirits in Omaha, NE. www.s...
Our kickstarter campaign has now finished. You can order a copy of Bare Fiction Magazine from our website: http://www.barefictionmagazine.co.uk Discover genr...
Our kickstarter campaign has now finished. You can order a copy of Bare Fiction Magazine from our website: http://www.barefictionmagazine.co.uk Discover genr...
Come join The CCSF Literary club as they meet with Forum Literary magazine to release the Fall 2012 edition with an open mic. Copies of the book and refreshm...
Come join The CCSF Literary club as they meet with Forum Literary magazine to release the Fall 2012 edition with an open mic. Copies of the book and refreshm...
We are about to move into a new office space, so to remember our current space we made a video. Abby Travis, editorial assistant, will be your guide. Ploughs...
We are about to move into a new office space, so to remember our current space we made a video. Abby Travis, editorial assistant, will be your guide. Ploughs...
Reinhardt University TeleVision student James Higgins talks with Dr. Donna Coffey, Professor of English and Creative Writing, about the school's literary mag...
Reinhardt University TeleVision student James Higgins talks with Dr. Donna Coffey, Professor of English and Creative Writing, about the school's literary mag...
Spirit Lake Review literary magazine, UW-BSC
John, Lindsey, and Kelly
Address: UW-Baraboo
Phone: (608) 415-0077
www.Baraboo.uwc.edu/
Facebook.com/SpiritLakeReview?ref=hl
Twitter: @barabookd
Email address: kelly.dwyer@uwc.edu
Name of the Event: Fundraiser for Spirit Lake Review
1. Type of event: Entertainment:
2. Date of the event: April 1, 2015
3. Where is the event being held?
Al Ringling Mansion, Baraboo
4. What all can we find at the Event, what activities will be there, and who will be in attendance?
Local celebrities, including Chris Farley's brother Tom Farley, will compete in a lip sync karaoke contest; there will also be bands/music, and refreshments, including snacks and a cash bar.
5. How much are tickets/ admission?
Admission is a suggested donation of $5; food and cash bar will be additional cost; attendees can also "vote" for best lip sync singer with dollars.
6. Where can viewers/ people purchase tickets?
At the door
Topic: Spirit Lake Review
1. What is Spirit Lake Review?
2. What are you raising money for?
3. Can anyone submit their literature or art to the magazine?
4. How does your event involve both the college and the community?
5. Who will be involved in the event?
6. Tell us about the students who are involved.
Spirit Lake Review literary magazine, UW-BSC
John, Lindsey, and Kelly
Address: UW-Baraboo
Phone: (608) 415-0077
www.Baraboo.uwc.edu/
Facebook.com/SpiritLakeReview?ref=hl
Twitter: @barabookd
Email address: kelly.dwyer@uwc.edu
Name of the Event: Fundraiser for Spirit Lake Review
1. Type of event: Entertainment:
2. Date of the event: April 1, 2015
3. Where is the event being held?
Al Ringling Mansion, Baraboo
4. What all can we find at the Event, what activities will be there, and who will be in attendance?
Local celebrities, including Chris Farley's brother Tom Farley, will compete in a lip sync karaoke contest; there will also be bands/music, and refreshments, including snacks and a cash bar.
5. How much are tickets/ admission?
Admission is a suggested donation of $5; food and cash bar will be additional cost; attendees can also "vote" for best lip sync singer with dollars.
6. Where can viewers/ people purchase tickets?
At the door
Topic: Spirit Lake Review
1. What is Spirit Lake Review?
2. What are you raising money for?
3. Can anyone submit their literature or art to the magazine?
4. How does your event involve both the college and the community?
5. Who will be involved in the event?
6. Tell us about the students who are involved.
published:19 Mar 2015
views:1
Hartsbrook Potluck Literary Magazine 2012 Promo Video
Directed by: The Lit Mag Crew Actors: Dunan Herman Parks & Jacob Garfinkel Editors: Vincent DeFelice & Miles Wilhelms-Tricarico Filmed by: Miles Wilhelms-Tri...
Directed by: The Lit Mag Crew Actors: Dunan Herman Parks & Jacob Garfinkel Editors: Vincent DeFelice & Miles Wilhelms-Tricarico Filmed by: Miles Wilhelms-Tri...
Ceremony Conducted by:
Mukul, Amitabha, Jyoti P. Dutta & Purabi Basu
International Mother Language Day
March 8th, 2015
Organized by
Bangladesh Student Association (BSA)
Colorado Literary and Cultural Society & (CLCS)
University of Denver
Denver, Colorado
Ceremony Conducted by:
Mukul, Amitabha, Jyoti P. Dutta & Purabi Basu
International Mother Language Day
March 8th, 2015
Organized by
Bangladesh Student Association (BSA)
Colorado Literary and Cultural Society & (CLCS)
University of Denver
Denver, Colorado
published:12 Mar 2015
views:7
Poetry Reading - The University of Toledo's Literary Magazine, The Mill
Various students read poetry at The Mill's Fall semester reading at the University of Toledo.
http://themillmagazine.blogspot.com/
Filmed and edited by Nick Corbin.
Various students read poetry at The Mill's Fall semester reading at the University of Toledo.
http://themillmagazine.blogspot.com/
Filmed and edited by Nick Corbin.
published:02 Feb 2015
views:8
Creative Writing and Graphic Design Students Team Up for the Literary Magazine
What happens when writers and graphic design students collaborate on a literary magazine makeover? Students from the Santa Fe University of Art and Design Gr...
What happens when writers and graphic design students collaborate on a literary magazine makeover? Students from the Santa Fe University of Art and Design Gr...
There's nothing like watching these awesome photos from the debut party of the 2012 Alexander Muse to get one excited about the 2013 edition! We are acceptin...
There's nothing like watching these awesome photos from the debut party of the 2012 Alexander Muse to get one excited about the 2013 edition! We are acceptin...
A group of students publish a magazine full of literature, poetry, graphic design, and so much more. The magazine is written and constructed completely by students. They share this magazine with the whole school. If you are creative and want to contribute to the Wallflower, sign up today!
A group of students publish a magazine full of literature, poetry, graphic design, and so much more. The magazine is written and constructed completely by students. They share this magazine with the whole school. If you are creative and want to contribute to the Wallflower, sign up today!
47 writers-- Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan-- contribute memoir, fiction and poetry to this one of a kind collection cutting across national b...
47 writers-- Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan-- contribute memoir, fiction and poetry to this one of a kind collection cutting across national b...
THE ADAM BURKE SHOW - A night of live television. Featuring author/translator Aguillón-Mata, author Kyle Beachy, poet Lisa Fishman, cartoonist Anders Nilsen ...
61:52
Leonardo Magazine Poetry Reading 2015
Leonardo Magazine Poetry Reading 2015
Leonardo Magazine Poetry Reading 2015
CNM Leonardo Magazine release party. Featured poets reading their work from the magazine.
Don McIver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=247
Mike Kimball: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZIwDp2cXw4&feature;=player_detailpage#t=399
Fran Gallegos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=787
Ally Teel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1011
Carlos Marquez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1073
Jessica Gambill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1394
Kristen Flo
54:49
NYSL: Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literature and Art
NYSL: Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literature and Art
NYSL: Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literature and Art
The New York Society Library presents Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literature and Art
https://www.nysoclib.org/events/literary-magazine-salon-tweeds-magazine-literature-and-art
Tweed’s Magazine of Literature & Art is a bi-annual publication that publishes fiction, interviews, essay, poetry, and art. They aim to feature content that is socially and politically relevant, with topics such as climate change, gender bias, fundamentalism, and the social injustices caused by free-market capitalism. The name of the magazine alludes to Boss Tweed, a Civil War-era New York City politician who is recognized as a symbol of American gree
60:11
NYSL: A Literary Magazine Salon 2010
NYSL: A Literary Magazine Salon 2010
NYSL: A Literary Magazine Salon 2010
http://www.nysoclib.org/notes/2010/literary_magazine.html Join us for this unique evening of cocktails and readings celebrating the literary magazine. Hosted...
68:41
NYSL: A Literary Magazine Salon Celebrating The Hudson Review
NYSL: A Literary Magazine Salon Celebrating The Hudson Review
NYSL: A Literary Magazine Salon Celebrating The Hudson Review
http://www.nysoclib.org/events/literary-magazine-salon-celebrating-hudson-review-hosted-paula-deitz We celebrate the Hudson Review's 65th Anniversary Issue, ...
54:43
Celebrating Epiphany; A Literary Magazine
Celebrating Epiphany; A Literary Magazine
Celebrating Epiphany; A Literary Magazine
Douglas Watson, Miranda McLeod, Sara Batkie, Jason Katzenstein, and Ann Goldstein read their recent contributions to the literary magazine Epiphany.
26:36
Voices Literary Magazine Public Reading
Voices Literary Magazine Public Reading
Voices Literary Magazine Public Reading
West Valley College.
51:43
The launch of Kindle Magazine's biannual, at the Kolkata Literary Meet
The launch of Kindle Magazine's biannual, at the Kolkata Literary Meet
The launch of Kindle Magazine's biannual, at the Kolkata Literary Meet
Aamir Bashir and Rahul Bose discuss lost narratives with Editor-in-Chief, Pritha Kejriwal, after Javed Akhtar launches the book.
39:04
2nd Annual Bull Spec Magazine's Summer Literary Speculative Fiction Festival
2nd Annual Bull Spec Magazine's Summer Literary Speculative Fiction Festival
2nd Annual Bull Spec Magazine's Summer Literary Speculative Fiction Festival
Hosted by Bull Spec Publisher Sam Montgomery-Blinn featuring readings from South Carolina science fiction author T.C. McCarthy (Germline, Exogene, and the fo...
47:37
Colm Toibin Q&A; April 7, 2011 (for Ploughshares) with Chris Castellani
Colm Toibin Q&A; April 7, 2011 (for Ploughshares) with Chris Castellani
Colm Toibin Q&A; April 7, 2011 (for Ploughshares) with Chris Castellani
Colm Toibin in a Q&A; conducted by Chris Castellani (author of "The Saint of Lost Things"). Colm Toibin, author of "The Empty Family" and "Brooklyn" visited E...
106:23
What We Talk About When We Talk About Haruki Murakami -- Presented by Monkey Business
What We Talk About When We Talk About Haruki Murakami -- Presented by Monkey Business
What We Talk About When We Talk About Haruki Murakami -- Presented by Monkey Business
Monkey Business, a Tokyo-based magazine founded in 2008 by Motoyuki Shibata, features the best contemporary Japanese literature, translating works by both es...
36:13
Kevin Larimer: Publishing 101 for Poets
Kevin Larimer: Publishing 101 for Poets
Kevin Larimer: Publishing 101 for Poets
Kevin Larimer, editor in chief of Poets & Writers Magazine, provides best practices for submitting poems to literary magazines and presses, and answers quest...
26:37
NBCC: New Literary Journals - Part 1
NBCC: New Literary Journals - Part 1
NBCC: New Literary Journals - Part 1
A panel discussion presented by The National Book Critics Circle at The Center on May 29, 2013. Panelists include Alex Shepard, Emily Cooke, Tom Lutz, and Uz...
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Poetry Panel: Devil's Kitchen Literary Festival 2014
Poetry Panel: Devil's Kitchen Literary Festival 2014
Poetry Panel: Devil's Kitchen Literary Festival 2014
Q&A; ft. TJ Jarrett, Dan Albergotti, Steven D. Schroeder, and Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum as part of Devil's Kitchen at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Hosted by Grassroots Undergraduate Literary and Arts Magazine. For more information about the festival, visit grassroots.siu.edu.
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Newburyport Literary Festival Closing Ceremony
Newburyport Literary Festival Closing Ceremony
Newburyport Literary Festival Closing Ceremony
Editor-in-Chief of O Magazine, Lucy Kaylin, moderates a panel discussion on the business of bookselling and the influence of Oprah's Book Club and magazine b...
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Modernism Undone: T.S. Eliot's Literary Revolution
Modernism Undone: T.S. Eliot's Literary Revolution
Modernism Undone: T.S. Eliot's Literary Revolution
Gregory Wolfe, Writer in Residence at Seattle Pacific University, and editor of the literary journal Image: Art, Faith, Mystery, spoke on Eliot at Everett Co...
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The Magical Art of Translation: From Haruki Murakami to Japan's Latest Storytellers
The Magical Art of Translation: From Haruki Murakami to Japan's Latest Storytellers
The Magical Art of Translation: From Haruki Murakami to Japan's Latest Storytellers
The Magical Art of Translation: From Haruki Murakami to Japan's Latest Storytellers
http://www.japansociety.org/event/the-magical-art-of-translation-from-haruki-murakami-to-japans-latest-storytellers
Since 1989, Jay Rubin has translated many of Haruki Murakami's most successful and prize-winning novels, including The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Norwegian Wood and 1Q84. In this program, he is joined by Ted Goossen, translator of Murakami's most recent U.S. publications, The Strange Library (Knopf, December 2014) and Wind/Pinball: Two Early Novels (Knopf, August 2015), and co-editor of Monkey Business literary magazine, which showcases the best o
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Monkey Business: The Latest Words from Today's Japan
Monkey Business: The Latest Words from Today's Japan
Monkey Business: The Latest Words from Today's Japan
10.16.2014
Colloquium - Readings, Discussions, Q&A;
Monkey Business is a Tokyo- and Brooklyn-based annual literary journal which showcases the best of contemporary Japanese fiction and poetry newly translated into English, and provides a literary space where new voices from both sides of the Pacific meet.
Three award-winning Japanese authors will discuss their writing, contemporary Japanese culture, and what it feels like to live in post-disaster Japan. They will be joined by Roland Kelts, author of Japanamerica, and founding editor and University of Tokyo scholar Motoyuki Shibata of Monkey Business, the only annual English-language journal
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Stallion TV April 24, 2015
Stallion TV April 24, 2015
Stallion TV April 24, 2015
Stallion TV at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College covers Carry The Load, barrel racing, Spring Fling, rural studies capstone projects, the Jazz Festival, ABAC concert band, staff worker Naomi Sims, Pegasus Literary Magazine's launch, Neighbor Waivers, Anime Club game night, Pacesetters awards and the opening of the ABAC pool.
THE ADAM BURKE SHOW - A night of live television. Featuring author/translator Aguillón-Mata, author Kyle Beachy, poet Lisa Fishman, cartoonist Anders Nilsen ...
THE ADAM BURKE SHOW - A night of live television. Featuring author/translator Aguillón-Mata, author Kyle Beachy, poet Lisa Fishman, cartoonist Anders Nilsen ...
CNM Leonardo Magazine release party. Featured poets reading their work from the magazine.
Don McIver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=247
Mike Kimball: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZIwDp2cXw4&feature;=player_detailpage#t=399
Fran Gallegos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=787
Ally Teel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1011
Carlos Marquez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1073
Jessica Gambill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1394
Kristen Flores: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1440
Dolores Newkirk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1477
Mark Fleisher: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1605
J. Z. Hawke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1713
Caitlin Murphey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1882
Heidi Neff:https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2007
Fran Gallegos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2214
Lonnie Lane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2632
Mark Wilson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2756
Carol Woodland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2892
Mark Fleisher: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=3599
CNM Leonardo Magazine release party. Featured poets reading their work from the magazine.
Don McIver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=247
Mike Kimball: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZIwDp2cXw4&feature;=player_detailpage#t=399
Fran Gallegos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=787
Ally Teel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1011
Carlos Marquez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1073
Jessica Gambill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1394
Kristen Flores: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1440
Dolores Newkirk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1477
Mark Fleisher: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1605
J. Z. Hawke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1713
Caitlin Murphey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1882
Heidi Neff:https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2007
Fran Gallegos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2214
Lonnie Lane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2632
Mark Wilson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2756
Carol Woodland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2892
Mark Fleisher: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=3599
published:24 Apr 2015
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NYSL: Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literature and Art
The New York Society Library presents Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literature and Art
https://www.nysoclib.org/events/literary-magazine-salon-tweeds-magazine-literature-and-art
Tweed’s Magazine of Literature & Art is a bi-annual publication that publishes fiction, interviews, essay, poetry, and art. They aim to feature content that is socially and politically relevant, with topics such as climate change, gender bias, fundamentalism, and the social injustices caused by free-market capitalism. The name of the magazine alludes to Boss Tweed, a Civil War-era New York City politician who is recognized as a symbol of American greed and corruption, and the name Tweed’s was chosen in order to comment on the way in which our society has been completely corrupted by money. The first two issues of Tweed’s feature Edwidge Danticat, Joyce Carol Oates, Lydia Davis, Charles Simic, Reza Aslan, Siri Hustvedt, C.K. Williams, Amy Grace Loyd, John Freeman, Sjón, and many more.
The New York Society Library presents Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literature and Art
https://www.nysoclib.org/events/literary-magazine-salon-tweeds-magazine-literature-and-art
Tweed’s Magazine of Literature & Art is a bi-annual publication that publishes fiction, interviews, essay, poetry, and art. They aim to feature content that is socially and politically relevant, with topics such as climate change, gender bias, fundamentalism, and the social injustices caused by free-market capitalism. The name of the magazine alludes to Boss Tweed, a Civil War-era New York City politician who is recognized as a symbol of American greed and corruption, and the name Tweed’s was chosen in order to comment on the way in which our society has been completely corrupted by money. The first two issues of Tweed’s feature Edwidge Danticat, Joyce Carol Oates, Lydia Davis, Charles Simic, Reza Aslan, Siri Hustvedt, C.K. Williams, Amy Grace Loyd, John Freeman, Sjón, and many more.
http://www.nysoclib.org/notes/2010/literary_magazine.html Join us for this unique evening of cocktails and readings celebrating the literary magazine. Hosted...
http://www.nysoclib.org/notes/2010/literary_magazine.html Join us for this unique evening of cocktails and readings celebrating the literary magazine. Hosted...
http://www.nysoclib.org/events/literary-magazine-salon-celebrating-hudson-review-hosted-paula-deitz We celebrate the Hudson Review's 65th Anniversary Issue, ...
http://www.nysoclib.org/events/literary-magazine-salon-celebrating-hudson-review-hosted-paula-deitz We celebrate the Hudson Review's 65th Anniversary Issue, ...
Hosted by Bull Spec Publisher Sam Montgomery-Blinn featuring readings from South Carolina science fiction author T.C. McCarthy (Germline, Exogene, and the fo...
Hosted by Bull Spec Publisher Sam Montgomery-Blinn featuring readings from South Carolina science fiction author T.C. McCarthy (Germline, Exogene, and the fo...
Colm Toibin in a Q&A; conducted by Chris Castellani (author of "The Saint of Lost Things"). Colm Toibin, author of "The Empty Family" and "Brooklyn" visited E...
Colm Toibin in a Q&A; conducted by Chris Castellani (author of "The Saint of Lost Things"). Colm Toibin, author of "The Empty Family" and "Brooklyn" visited E...
Monkey Business, a Tokyo-based magazine founded in 2008 by Motoyuki Shibata, features the best contemporary Japanese literature, translating works by both es...
Monkey Business, a Tokyo-based magazine founded in 2008 by Motoyuki Shibata, features the best contemporary Japanese literature, translating works by both es...
Kevin Larimer, editor in chief of Poets & Writers Magazine, provides best practices for submitting poems to literary magazines and presses, and answers quest...
Kevin Larimer, editor in chief of Poets & Writers Magazine, provides best practices for submitting poems to literary magazines and presses, and answers quest...
A panel discussion presented by The National Book Critics Circle at The Center on May 29, 2013. Panelists include Alex Shepard, Emily Cooke, Tom Lutz, and Uz...
A panel discussion presented by The National Book Critics Circle at The Center on May 29, 2013. Panelists include Alex Shepard, Emily Cooke, Tom Lutz, and Uz...
Q&A; ft. TJ Jarrett, Dan Albergotti, Steven D. Schroeder, and Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum as part of Devil's Kitchen at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Hosted by Grassroots Undergraduate Literary and Arts Magazine. For more information about the festival, visit grassroots.siu.edu.
Q&A; ft. TJ Jarrett, Dan Albergotti, Steven D. Schroeder, and Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum as part of Devil's Kitchen at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Hosted by Grassroots Undergraduate Literary and Arts Magazine. For more information about the festival, visit grassroots.siu.edu.
Editor-in-Chief of O Magazine, Lucy Kaylin, moderates a panel discussion on the business of bookselling and the influence of Oprah's Book Club and magazine b...
Editor-in-Chief of O Magazine, Lucy Kaylin, moderates a panel discussion on the business of bookselling and the influence of Oprah's Book Club and magazine b...
Gregory Wolfe, Writer in Residence at Seattle Pacific University, and editor of the literary journal Image: Art, Faith, Mystery, spoke on Eliot at Everett Co...
Gregory Wolfe, Writer in Residence at Seattle Pacific University, and editor of the literary journal Image: Art, Faith, Mystery, spoke on Eliot at Everett Co...
The Magical Art of Translation: From Haruki Murakami to Japan's Latest Storytellers
http://www.japansociety.org/event/the-magical-art-of-translation-from-haruki-murakami-to-japans-latest-storytellers
Since 1989, Jay Rubin has translated many of Haruki Murakami's most successful and prize-winning novels, including The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Norwegian Wood and 1Q84. In this program, he is joined by Ted Goossen, translator of Murakami's most recent U.S. publications, The Strange Library (Knopf, December 2014) and Wind/Pinball: Two Early Novels (Knopf, August 2015), and co-editor of Monkey Business literary magazine, which showcases the best of contemporary Japanese literature for an international audience. They will discuss the unique challenges of translating modern Japanese literary works into American English, and vice versa. Rubin will also talk about his transition from translator to novelist vis-à-vis his debut novel The Sun Gods.
Joining the discussion from Tokyo will be authors Aoko Matsuda and Satoshi Kitamura, and Motoyuki Shibata, friend and translating partner of Murakami, former University of Tokyo professor, and the Japanese translator of such American literary luminaries as Paul Auster and Thomas Pynchon. Author Roland Kelts, co-editor of Monkey Business, moderates the discussion. Followed by a reception.
The Magical Art of Translation: From Haruki Murakami to Japan's Latest Storytellers
http://www.japansociety.org/event/the-magical-art-of-translation-from-haruki-murakami-to-japans-latest-storytellers
Since 1989, Jay Rubin has translated many of Haruki Murakami's most successful and prize-winning novels, including The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Norwegian Wood and 1Q84. In this program, he is joined by Ted Goossen, translator of Murakami's most recent U.S. publications, The Strange Library (Knopf, December 2014) and Wind/Pinball: Two Early Novels (Knopf, August 2015), and co-editor of Monkey Business literary magazine, which showcases the best of contemporary Japanese literature for an international audience. They will discuss the unique challenges of translating modern Japanese literary works into American English, and vice versa. Rubin will also talk about his transition from translator to novelist vis-à-vis his debut novel The Sun Gods.
Joining the discussion from Tokyo will be authors Aoko Matsuda and Satoshi Kitamura, and Motoyuki Shibata, friend and translating partner of Murakami, former University of Tokyo professor, and the Japanese translator of such American literary luminaries as Paul Auster and Thomas Pynchon. Author Roland Kelts, co-editor of Monkey Business, moderates the discussion. Followed by a reception.
published:11 May 2015
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Monkey Business: The Latest Words from Today's Japan
10.16.2014
Colloquium - Readings, Discussions, Q&A;
Monkey Business is a Tokyo- and Brooklyn-based annual literary journal which showcases the best of contemporary Japanese fiction and poetry newly translated into English, and provides a literary space where new voices from both sides of the Pacific meet.
Three award-winning Japanese authors will discuss their writing, contemporary Japanese culture, and what it feels like to live in post-disaster Japan. They will be joined by Roland Kelts, author of Japanamerica, and founding editor and University of Tokyo scholar Motoyuki Shibata of Monkey Business, the only annual English-language journal focused on Japanese literature, culture and visual art.
SPEAKERS:
Steve ERICKSON has written for Esquire, Rolling Stone, Smithsonian, Bookforum and the New York Times Magazine among others, and currently is film critic for Los Angeles magazine; he also is editor of the literary journal Black Clock and teaches writing at the University of California, Riverside. He has received the American Academy of Arts and Letters award in literature.
Hideo FURUKAWA is one of the most active writers in Japan today: besides his prolific literary output, he gives numerous bilingual readings and frequently collaborates with artists and dancers.
Hiromi ITOH is a poet, novelist, essayist, and translator, and one of the most important female voices to come out in Japanese poetry of the late twentieth century. She is author of numerous books, including La Niña (1999), Supernatural Stories from Japan (2004), and Wild Grass on a Riverbank (2005). She is recipient of numerous awards, including the Hagiwara Sakutaro Award and Murasaki Shikibu Literary Award.
Roland KELTS is the author of the critically acclaimed and best-selling Japanamerica (2007), and his articles, essays and stories are published in The New Yorker, Time, Zoetrope: All Story, The Village Voice, The Wall Street Journal, A Public Space, Newsweek Japan, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, The Yomiuri and The Japan Times among others. He is also a regular contributor to CNN, The BBC, NPR and NHK. He is a visiting scholar at Keio University and contributing editor to Monkey Business.
Tomoka SHIBASAKI is known for novels and stories that capture the sensibilities of young women living in cities. Winners of the Oda Sakunosuke Prize and the Noma New Writers’ Award among others, she is also the recipient of the 2014 Akutagawa Prize, the most prestigious literary award in Japan.
Motoyuki SHIBATA is a professor at the University of Tokyo and the founder of the literary magazine Monkey Business. A translator, reviewer, and essayist, he has translated into Japanese the works of contemporary American authors including Thomas Pynchon, Paul Auster, Steve Erickson, Steven Millhauser, among others. He received the 1992 Kodansha Essay Award for his book The Half-Hearted Scholar and was the winner of the 27th Suntory Prize for Social Sciences and Humanities for American Narushisu (American Narcissus).
10.16.2014
Colloquium - Readings, Discussions, Q&A;
Monkey Business is a Tokyo- and Brooklyn-based annual literary journal which showcases the best of contemporary Japanese fiction and poetry newly translated into English, and provides a literary space where new voices from both sides of the Pacific meet.
Three award-winning Japanese authors will discuss their writing, contemporary Japanese culture, and what it feels like to live in post-disaster Japan. They will be joined by Roland Kelts, author of Japanamerica, and founding editor and University of Tokyo scholar Motoyuki Shibata of Monkey Business, the only annual English-language journal focused on Japanese literature, culture and visual art.
SPEAKERS:
Steve ERICKSON has written for Esquire, Rolling Stone, Smithsonian, Bookforum and the New York Times Magazine among others, and currently is film critic for Los Angeles magazine; he also is editor of the literary journal Black Clock and teaches writing at the University of California, Riverside. He has received the American Academy of Arts and Letters award in literature.
Hideo FURUKAWA is one of the most active writers in Japan today: besides his prolific literary output, he gives numerous bilingual readings and frequently collaborates with artists and dancers.
Hiromi ITOH is a poet, novelist, essayist, and translator, and one of the most important female voices to come out in Japanese poetry of the late twentieth century. She is author of numerous books, including La Niña (1999), Supernatural Stories from Japan (2004), and Wild Grass on a Riverbank (2005). She is recipient of numerous awards, including the Hagiwara Sakutaro Award and Murasaki Shikibu Literary Award.
Roland KELTS is the author of the critically acclaimed and best-selling Japanamerica (2007), and his articles, essays and stories are published in The New Yorker, Time, Zoetrope: All Story, The Village Voice, The Wall Street Journal, A Public Space, Newsweek Japan, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, The Yomiuri and The Japan Times among others. He is also a regular contributor to CNN, The BBC, NPR and NHK. He is a visiting scholar at Keio University and contributing editor to Monkey Business.
Tomoka SHIBASAKI is known for novels and stories that capture the sensibilities of young women living in cities. Winners of the Oda Sakunosuke Prize and the Noma New Writers’ Award among others, she is also the recipient of the 2014 Akutagawa Prize, the most prestigious literary award in Japan.
Motoyuki SHIBATA is a professor at the University of Tokyo and the founder of the literary magazine Monkey Business. A translator, reviewer, and essayist, he has translated into Japanese the works of contemporary American authors including Thomas Pynchon, Paul Auster, Steve Erickson, Steven Millhauser, among others. He received the 1992 Kodansha Essay Award for his book The Half-Hearted Scholar and was the winner of the 27th Suntory Prize for Social Sciences and Humanities for American Narushisu (American Narcissus).
Stallion TV at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College covers Carry The Load, barrel racing, Spring Fling, rural studies capstone projects, the Jazz Festival, ABAC concert band, staff worker Naomi Sims, Pegasus Literary Magazine's launch, Neighbor Waivers, Anime Club game night, Pacesetters awards and the opening of the ABAC pool.
Stallion TV at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College covers Carry The Load, barrel racing, Spring Fling, rural studies capstone projects, the Jazz Festival, ABAC concert band, staff worker Naomi Sims, Pegasus Literary Magazine's launch, Neighbor Waivers, Anime Club game night, Pacesetters awards and the opening of the ABAC pool.
Featured in the Early 2015 edition of Crack The Spine literary magazine. This poem landed me an interview with them. You can check it out at:
http://www.crackthespine.com/2015/03/wordsmith-steven-fortune.html
You can also go to crackthespine.com to learn more about the magazine, including purchase info.
amazon.com/author/stevenfortune
facebook.com/steven.fortune.56
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#AuthorChat: Amanda Leigh
#AuthorChat: Amanda Leigh
#AuthorChat: Amanda Leigh
#Join #AuthorChat Aug. 4 2pm #chat with #Author @APenAndADream with #Giveaway
Amanda Leigh graduated with a BA in English and Communications and a double minor in Psychology and Creative Writing. During college, she worked on the literary magazine and loved every minute of it. She adores cats and has one named Sawyer - named after one of her favorite characters in Lost. Amanda enjoys reading, writing avidly in a journal, writing poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction, cooking, listening to music, singing, swimming and art - particularly photography. Amanda is a bit of a chocoholic and is slightly obsessed with office supplies. Sh
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The Real Making of Westwood Literary Magazine
The Real Making of Westwood Literary Magazine
The Real Making of Westwood Literary Magazine
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Spoke magazine has successful launch party
Spoke magazine has successful launch party
Spoke magazine has successful launch party
The Hub's literary magazine, Spoke, had a launch party on May 7th to celebrate the most recent edition. Produced by Willa Moffatt and Claire Alongi.
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How-To Start A College Literary Magazine
How-To Start A College Literary Magazine
How-To Start A College Literary Magazine
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Literary Magazine Festival of the Arts Commercial 2015
Literary Magazine Festival of the Arts Commercial 2015
Literary Magazine Festival of the Arts Commercial 2015
Monty Python Spoof for our Literary Magazine Festival of the Arts May 8th at 5:30 pm
Perceptions, the student literary journal of Southwest Minnesota State University, hosted the annual reading by students published in this year's book on Friday, April 24, 2015, noon-1 p.m. at the William Whipple Gallery in the SMSU McFarland Library. It was followed by a reception.
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Nathaniel LaCrue reading his poem, "Stargazer" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Nathaniel LaCrue reading his poem, "Stargazer" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Nathaniel LaCrue reading his poem, "Stargazer" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Image provided from NASA at: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_2368.html
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Jesse LaCrue reading his poem, "Sometimes It Will" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Jesse LaCrue reading his poem, "Sometimes It Will" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Jesse LaCrue reading his poem, "Sometimes It Will" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
via YouTube Capture
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Harvest Magazine Release Party
Harvest Magazine Release Party
Harvest Magazine Release Party
Video about the release party for SCSU's Upper Mississippi Harvest literary magazine.
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Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Roxane Gay
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Roxane Gay
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Roxane Gay
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Roxane Gay reads.
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Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz reads.
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Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Amber Tamblyn
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Amber Tamblyn
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Amber Tamblyn
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Amber Tamblyn reads.
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Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Franny Choi
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Franny Choi
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Franny Choi
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Franny Choi reads.
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6th Grade Literary Magazine
6th Grade Literary Magazine
6th Grade Literary Magazine
by Sofia and Betsy
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Kimberly Wilson reading her poem, "Old Fred" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Kimberly Wilson reading her poem, "Old Fred" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Kimberly Wilson reading her poem, "Old Fred" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
via YouTube Capture
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Kimberly Wilson reading her poem, "On the Tide" for Red Rocks Community College magazine.
Kimberly Wilson reading her poem, "On the Tide" for Red Rocks Community College magazine.
Kimberly Wilson reading her poem, "On the Tide" for Red Rocks Community College magazine.
via YouTube Capture
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Chris Reynolds reading his piece, "Higher Ground" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Chris Reynolds reading his piece, "Higher Ground" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Chris Reynolds reading his piece, "Higher Ground" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
via YouTube Capture
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Matt Passant reading his poem,"Nights of Oblivion" for the Red Rocks Community College magazine.
Matt Passant reading his poem,"Nights of Oblivion" for the Red Rocks Community College magazine.
Matt Passant reading his poem,"Nights of Oblivion" for the Red Rocks Community College magazine.
Publish a Literary Magazine on Pubamag.com - Walkthrough
Publish a Literary Magazine on Pubamag.com - Walkthrough
Publish a Literary Magazine on Pubamag.com - Walkthrough
Learn how to get a website for your literary magazine on Pubamag.com. Start accepting submissions, adding issues to your archive, and selling books in three steps.
Featured in the Early 2015 edition of Crack The Spine literary magazine. This poem landed me an interview with them. You can check it out at:
http://www.crackthespine.com/2015/03/wordsmith-steven-fortune.html
You can also go to crackthespine.com to learn more about the magazine, including purchase info.
amazon.com/author/stevenfortune
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Featured in the Early 2015 edition of Crack The Spine literary magazine. This poem landed me an interview with them. You can check it out at:
http://www.crackthespine.com/2015/03/wordsmith-steven-fortune.html
You can also go to crackthespine.com to learn more about the magazine, including purchase info.
amazon.com/author/stevenfortune
facebook.com/steven.fortune.56
stevenfortunepoet.tumblr.com
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Amanda Leigh graduated with a BA in English and Communications and a double minor in Psychology and Creative Writing. During college, she worked on the literary magazine and loved every minute of it. She adores cats and has one named Sawyer - named after one of her favorite characters in Lost. Amanda enjoys reading, writing avidly in a journal, writing poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction, cooking, listening to music, singing, swimming and art - particularly photography. Amanda is a bit of a chocoholic and is slightly obsessed with office supplies. She has many ideas for stories so keep an eye out for more work from her.
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Amanda Leigh graduated with a BA in English and Communications and a double minor in Psychology and Creative Writing. During college, she worked on the literary magazine and loved every minute of it. She adores cats and has one named Sawyer - named after one of her favorite characters in Lost. Amanda enjoys reading, writing avidly in a journal, writing poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction, cooking, listening to music, singing, swimming and art - particularly photography. Amanda is a bit of a chocoholic and is slightly obsessed with office supplies. She has many ideas for stories so keep an eye out for more work from her.
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Perceptions, the student literary journal of Southwest Minnesota State University, hosted the annual reading by students published in this year's book on Friday, April 24, 2015, noon-1 p.m. at the William Whipple Gallery in the SMSU McFarland Library. It was followed by a reception.
Perceptions, the student literary journal of Southwest Minnesota State University, hosted the annual reading by students published in this year's book on Friday, April 24, 2015, noon-1 p.m. at the William Whipple Gallery in the SMSU McFarland Library. It was followed by a reception.
published:02 May 2015
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Nathaniel LaCrue reading his poem, "Stargazer" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Roxane Gay reads.
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Roxane Gay reads.
published:21 Apr 2015
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Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Amber Tamblyn reads.
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Amber Tamblyn reads.
published:21 Apr 2015
views:65
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Franny Choi
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Franny Choi reads.
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Franny Choi reads.
Learn how to get a website for your literary magazine on Pubamag.com. Start accepting submissions, adding issues to your archive, and selling books in three steps.
Learn how to get a website for your literary magazine on Pubamag.com. Start accepting submissions, adding issues to your archive, and selling books in three steps.
Literary Magazines: Here and Abroad, Now and in the Future
Literary Magazines: Here and Abroad, Now and in the Future
With John Freeman, Rodrigo Fresán, Rob Spillman, M Mark, and Peter Stamm; moderated by David Haglund. Join the editors of Granta, Tin House, and PEN America—...
More on writing at http://fromsarahwithjoy.blogspot.com/ Video tutorial on how to submit to literary magazines. Got a short story, poem, or essay that you wa...
Workshop—n+1: How to Do Theory in a Literary Magazine
Workshop—n+1: How to Do Theory in a Literary Magazine
Critical theory, with its often thorny, uncompromising language, seems to be opposed to smooth magazine writing. n+1 editor Nikil Saval will discuss how to c...
The DHS Literary Magazine is a club dedicated to collecting and publishing the exemplary s...
published:06 Oct 2014
Literary Magazine - Mean Girls Edition
Literary Magazine - Mean Girls Edition
The DHS Literary Magazine is a club dedicated to collecting and publishing the exemplary submissions of DHS students into annual, student-produced magazines.
If you are a Dulles student and would like to submit your poetry, artwork, or short stories to potentially be published in the magazine, either drop off a print copy to C106 or email it to dulleslitmag@gmail.com
It's totally fetch, we promise.
published:06 Oct 2014
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Submit To Literary Magazines; Poet Alison Hicks Talks About How To Submit To Literary Magazines
"Submit to literary magazines!" That's the rallying cry of professional and well-known wri...
Submit To Literary Magazines; Poet Alison Hicks Talks About How To Submit To Literary Magazines
Submit To Literary Magazines; Poet Alison Hicks Talks About How To Submit To Literary Magazines
"Submit to literary magazines!" That's the rallying cry of professional and well-known writers everywhere. But it's easier said than done! Just ask poet Alis...
[sɑʊnd] is a daily literary magazine on contemporary musico-poetics, exploring the way sou...
published:03 Sep 2013
SOUND Literary Magazine
SOUND Literary Magazine
[sɑʊnd] is a daily literary magazine on contemporary musico-poetics, exploring the way sound is thought about and utilized by today's poets!
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ABOUT "THE SOUND OF..." PLAYLISTS: Over the years, poets have created or appropriated distinct reading styles. These have changed over the decades due to writing styles, societal changes, and popular linguistic trends. Reading choices are also often stylistically different due to genre, and the factors that generally go along with them. Though this is true, there are, of course, always exceptions to the rule!
published:03 Sep 2013
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Helen : A Literary Magazine
An introduction about Helen : A Literary Magazine....
SD Allison Holiday Reading 2012 - MAKE: A Literary Magazine
SD Allison Holiday Reading 2012 - MAKE: A Literary Magazine
Holiday reading by SD Allison. "It's Always Mary...Mary, Mary, Mary, or Jesus" for MAKE: A Literary Magazine - at Jake's Cigars & Spirits in Omaha, NE. www.s...
Our kickstarter campaign has now finished. You can order a copy of Bare Fiction Magazine from our website: http://www.barefictionmagazine.co.uk Discover genr...
Forum Fall 2012 Literary Magazine Release Party and Open Mic
Forum Fall 2012 Literary Magazine Release Party and Open Mic
Come join The CCSF Literary club as they meet with Forum Literary magazine to release the Fall 2012 edition with an open mic. Copies of the book and refreshm...
Ploughshares Literary Magazine Office Tour, April 2012
Ploughshares Literary Magazine Office Tour, April 2012
We are about to move into a new office space, so to remember our current space we made a video. Abby Travis, editorial assistant, will be your guide. Ploughs...
Reinhardt University Literary Magazine Invites Submissions
Reinhardt University Literary Magazine Invites Submissions
Reinhardt University TeleVision student James Higgins talks with Dr. Donna Coffey, Professor of English and Creative Writing, about the school's literary mag...
Talk of the Town | Spirit Lake Literary Magazine | 3/17/15
Spirit Lake Review literary magazine, UW-BSC
John, Lindsey, and Kelly
Address: UW-Barabo...
published:19 Mar 2015
Talk of the Town | Spirit Lake Literary Magazine | 3/17/15
Talk of the Town | Spirit Lake Literary Magazine | 3/17/15
Spirit Lake Review literary magazine, UW-BSC
John, Lindsey, and Kelly
Address: UW-Baraboo
Phone: (608) 415-0077
www.Baraboo.uwc.edu/
Facebook.com/SpiritLakeReview?ref=hl
Twitter: @barabookd
Email address: kelly.dwyer@uwc.edu
Name of the Event: Fundraiser for Spirit Lake Review
1. Type of event: Entertainment:
2. Date of the event: April 1, 2015
3. Where is the event being held?
Al Ringling Mansion, Baraboo
4. What all can we find at the Event, what activities will be there, and who will be in attendance?
Local celebrities, including Chris Farley's brother Tom Farley, will compete in a lip sync karaoke contest; there will also be bands/music, and refreshments, including snacks and a cash bar.
5. How much are tickets/ admission?
Admission is a suggested donation of $5; food and cash bar will be additional cost; attendees can also "vote" for best lip sync singer with dollars.
6. Where can viewers/ people purchase tickets?
At the door
Topic: Spirit Lake Review
1. What is Spirit Lake Review?
2. What are you raising money for?
3. Can anyone submit their literature or art to the magazine?
4. How does your event involve both the college and the community?
5. Who will be involved in the event?
6. Tell us about the students who are involved.
THE ADAM BURKE SHOW - A night of live television. Featuring author/translator Aguillón-Mata, author Kyle Beachy, poet Lisa Fishman, cartoonist Anders Nilsen ...
CNM Leonardo Magazine release party. Featured poets reading their work from the magazine....
published:24 Apr 2015
Leonardo Magazine Poetry Reading 2015
Leonardo Magazine Poetry Reading 2015
CNM Leonardo Magazine release party. Featured poets reading their work from the magazine.
Don McIver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=247
Mike Kimball: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZIwDp2cXw4&feature;=player_detailpage#t=399
Fran Gallegos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=787
Ally Teel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1011
Carlos Marquez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1073
Jessica Gambill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1394
Kristen Flores: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1440
Dolores Newkirk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1477
Mark Fleisher: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1605
J. Z. Hawke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1713
Caitlin Murphey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=1882
Heidi Neff:https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2007
Fran Gallegos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2214
Lonnie Lane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2632
Mark Wilson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2756
Carol Woodland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=2892
Mark Fleisher: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v;=oZIwDp2cXw4#t=3599
published:24 Apr 2015
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NYSL: Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literature and Art
The New York Society Library presents Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literat...
published:12 Apr 2015
NYSL: Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literature and Art
NYSL: Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literature and Art
The New York Society Library presents Literary Magazine Salon: Tweed's Magazine of Literature and Art
https://www.nysoclib.org/events/literary-magazine-salon-tweeds-magazine-literature-and-art
Tweed’s Magazine of Literature & Art is a bi-annual publication that publishes fiction, interviews, essay, poetry, and art. They aim to feature content that is socially and politically relevant, with topics such as climate change, gender bias, fundamentalism, and the social injustices caused by free-market capitalism. The name of the magazine alludes to Boss Tweed, a Civil War-era New York City politician who is recognized as a symbol of American greed and corruption, and the name Tweed’s was chosen in order to comment on the way in which our society has been completely corrupted by money. The first two issues of Tweed’s feature Edwidge Danticat, Joyce Carol Oates, Lydia Davis, Charles Simic, Reza Aslan, Siri Hustvedt, C.K. Williams, Amy Grace Loyd, John Freeman, Sjón, and many more.
published:12 Apr 2015
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NYSL: A Literary Magazine Salon 2010
http://www.nysoclib.org/notes/2010/literary_magazine.html Join us for this unique evening ...
http://www.nysoclib.org/notes/2010/literary_magazine.html Join us for this unique evening of cocktails and readings celebrating the literary magazine. Hosted...
NYSL: A Literary Magazine Salon Celebrating The Hudson Review
NYSL: A Literary Magazine Salon Celebrating The Hudson Review
http://www.nysoclib.org/events/literary-magazine-salon-celebrating-hudson-review-hosted-paula-deitz We celebrate the Hudson Review's 65th Anniversary Issue, ...
2nd Annual Bull Spec Magazine's Summer Literary Speculative Fiction Festival
2nd Annual Bull Spec Magazine's Summer Literary Speculative Fiction Festival
Hosted by Bull Spec Publisher Sam Montgomery-Blinn featuring readings from South Carolina science fiction author T.C. McCarthy (Germline, Exogene, and the fo...
Colm Toibin Q&A; April 7, 2011 (for Ploughshares) with Chris Castellani
Colm Toibin Q&A; April 7, 2011 (for Ploughshares) with Chris Castellani
Colm Toibin in a Q&A; conducted by Chris Castellani (author of "The Saint of Lost Things"). Colm Toibin, author of "The Empty Family" and "Brooklyn" visited E...
What We Talk About When We Talk About Haruki Murakami -- Presented by Monkey Business
What We Talk About When We Talk About Haruki Murakami -- Presented by Monkey Business
Monkey Business, a Tokyo-based magazine founded in 2008 by Motoyuki Shibata, features the best contemporary Japanese literature, translating works by both es...
Kevin Larimer, editor in chief of Poets & Writers Magazine, provides best practices for submitting poems to literary magazines and presses, and answers quest...
A panel discussion presented by The National Book Critics Circle at The Center on May 29, 2013. Panelists include Alex Shepard, Emily Cooke, Tom Lutz, and Uz...
Poetry Panel: Devil's Kitchen Literary Festival 2014
Q&A; ft. TJ Jarrett, Dan Albergotti, Steven D. Schroeder, and Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum as pa...
published:07 Nov 2014
Poetry Panel: Devil's Kitchen Literary Festival 2014
Poetry Panel: Devil's Kitchen Literary Festival 2014
Q&A; ft. TJ Jarrett, Dan Albergotti, Steven D. Schroeder, and Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum as part of Devil's Kitchen at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Hosted by Grassroots Undergraduate Literary and Arts Magazine. For more information about the festival, visit grassroots.siu.edu.
Featured in the Early 2015 edition of Crack The Spine literary magazine. This poem lande...
published:10 Jun 2015
Poem: Vanilla Boy
Poem: Vanilla Boy
Featured in the Early 2015 edition of Crack The Spine literary magazine. This poem landed me an interview with them. You can check it out at:
http://www.crackthespine.com/2015/03/wordsmith-steven-fortune.html
You can also go to crackthespine.com to learn more about the magazine, including purchase info.
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published:10 Jun 2015
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#AuthorChat: Amanda Leigh
#Join #AuthorChat Aug. 4 2pm #chat with #Author @APenAndADream with #Giveaway
A...
published:10 Jun 2015
#AuthorChat: Amanda Leigh
#AuthorChat: Amanda Leigh
#Join #AuthorChat Aug. 4 2pm #chat with #Author @APenAndADream with #Giveaway
Amanda Leigh graduated with a BA in English and Communications and a double minor in Psychology and Creative Writing. During college, she worked on the literary magazine and loved every minute of it. She adores cats and has one named Sawyer - named after one of her favorite characters in Lost. Amanda enjoys reading, writing avidly in a journal, writing poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction, cooking, listening to music, singing, swimming and art - particularly photography. Amanda is a bit of a chocoholic and is slightly obsessed with office supplies. She has many ideas for stories so keep an eye out for more work from her.
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published:10 Jun 2015
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The Real Making of Westwood Literary Magazine
...
published:12 May 2015
The Real Making of Westwood Literary Magazine
The Real Making of Westwood Literary Magazine
published:12 May 2015
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Spoke magazine has successful launch party
The Hub's literary magazine, Spoke, had a launch party on May 7th to celebrate the most re...
published:11 May 2015
Spoke magazine has successful launch party
Spoke magazine has successful launch party
The Hub's literary magazine, Spoke, had a launch party on May 7th to celebrate the most recent edition. Produced by Willa Moffatt and Claire Alongi.
published:11 May 2015
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How-To Start A College Literary Magazine
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published:06 May 2015
How-To Start A College Literary Magazine
How-To Start A College Literary Magazine
published:06 May 2015
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Literary Magazine Festival of the Arts Commercial 2015
Monty Python Spoof for our Literary Magazine Festival of the Arts May 8th at 5:30 pm...
published:04 May 2015
Literary Magazine Festival of the Arts Commercial 2015
Literary Magazine Festival of the Arts Commercial 2015
Monty Python Spoof for our Literary Magazine Festival of the Arts May 8th at 5:30 pm
Perceptions, the student literary journal of Southwest Minnesota State University, hosted the annual reading by students published in this year's book on Friday, April 24, 2015, noon-1 p.m. at the William Whipple Gallery in the SMSU McFarland Library. It was followed by a reception.
published:02 May 2015
views:6
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Nathaniel LaCrue reading his poem, "Stargazer" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Image provided from NASA at: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_236...
published:28 Apr 2015
Nathaniel LaCrue reading his poem, "Stargazer" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Nathaniel LaCrue reading his poem, "Stargazer" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Image provided from NASA at: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_2368.html
published:28 Apr 2015
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Jesse LaCrue reading his poem, "Sometimes It Will" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
via YouTube Capture...
published:28 Apr 2015
Jesse LaCrue reading his poem, "Sometimes It Will" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
Jesse LaCrue reading his poem, "Sometimes It Will" for Red Rocks Community College magazine
via YouTube Capture
published:28 Apr 2015
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Harvest Magazine Release Party
Video about the release party for SCSU's Upper Mississippi Harvest literary magazine....
published:23 Apr 2015
Harvest Magazine Release Party
Harvest Magazine Release Party
Video about the release party for SCSU's Upper Mississippi Harvest literary magazine.
published:23 Apr 2015
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Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Roxane Gay
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamb...
published:21 Apr 2015
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Roxane Gay
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Roxane Gay
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Roxane Gay reads.
published:21 Apr 2015
views:24
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Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamb...
published:21 Apr 2015
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz reads.
published:21 Apr 2015
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Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Amber Tamblyn
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamb...
published:21 Apr 2015
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Amber Tamblyn
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Amber Tamblyn
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Amber Tamblyn reads.
published:21 Apr 2015
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Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Franny Choi
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamb...
published:21 Apr 2015
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Franny Choi
Loft Literary Center and Bust Magazine: Franny Choi
On Friday, April 10, 2015, The Loft Literary Center and BUST Magazine presented Amber Tamblyn, Franny Choi, xTx, Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Roxane Gay, and Patricia Smith. Here, Franny Choi reads.
NickBryantNew York correspondent. 10 July 2015. From the section US & Canada. Standing on the Washington Mall at the turn of the new millennium, it was impossible not to be struck by America's power and global pre-eminence. Victory in the Cold War made it the hegemon in a unipolar world ... Over the past 15 years, America's fortunes have changed with dizzying speed. First came the tremors ... Then came the massive convulsions ... Weak hand ... ....
HollywoodLife reports that the 45-year-old British star wore a sparkling mini dress that had a high-neck and sheer underlay. As the report writes, the whole dress was “bedazzling.”. Besides the sheer, elegant dress, Catherine added gold peep-toe stilettos, a large bangle, dangling earrings, and a cream leather and gold clutch. She wore her hair down in loose waves and had on minimal makeup ... ....
SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia (AP) — PopeFrancis has cast himself as the spiritual and political leader of the world's oppressed with his remarkable mea culpa for the sins and crimes of the Catholic Church against the indigenous peoples during the colonial conquest of the Americas. He'll have a chance to enhance that reputation Friday when he visits Bolivia's notorious Palmasola prison ... St ... John Paul II ... There was sin, and it was plentiful ... ___ ... ....
Armchair travelers, rejoice! Editor NicholasLitchfield has released Lowestoft Chronicle's anthology for summer 2015, Other Places... Check out the titles of a few entries ... Lowestoft Chronicle places literary content with a focus on travel online as a quarterly publication and an annual print version of the best submissions ... The literarymagazine, which was founded in September 2009, welcomes submissions for future issues ... Disclaimer ... ....
Why on earth would you start a literarymagazine? You won’t get rich, or even very famous ... into a recycling bin, or onto a Web already crowded with literary sites....
2002 awardee Binyavanga Wainaina, for instance, put his winnings towards starting a literarymagazine — Kwani? — in his home country of Kenya, and in the years since has chided the prize for honoring only African writers who appeal to Western audiences ...For all the criticism, however, the Caine Prize still offers something few Africanliterary prizes do — an international platform....
Aeolus. 10..Carl. “If this bar were a woman she would have a few air-miles on her, right enough, but still be the best here’s ever seen after – and in many cases also before – the ones seen in pornography.”. Hence the leers, the pie-eyed gawps, the lurch and tumble. “Yes. Call her La Beatríz ...Nods above it all, head tilted, sad-eyed.”. Afloat in her drown ... Oh, you know. 9. ... Tim MacGabhann edits the literarymagazine and press Mexico City Lit ... ....
People often see travel as a way to escape their comfort zones. For others seeking to leave home, exploring unfamiliar territory becomes a source of consolation ...The Diver’s Clothes Lie Empty is the fifth novel from Vida, who wrote Let the Northern LightsErase Your Name and The Lovers and is editor of literarymagazineThe Believer ... Vida is known for writing about women who follow unconventional paths ... “You read ... ....
I participated in marches, demonstrations, and other actions as part of the Civil Rights Movement and I also started an anti-racist political and literarymagazine, which we named Promotheus, and for which half of the editors and participants were young African Americans...State UniversityCIA project, exposed by Ramparts magazine and others....
Cute clings to the compact BMW 228 like $50 perfume on a bubbly Chi Omega. You just want to ask it to dance or maybe go for a Coke. Small and a bit blocky, the 228 radiates with all the usual BMW styling cues ... But don’t be fooled ... And that kind of captures modern BMWs, I thought ... Take a look at its tires and wheels, though ... AT A GLANCE ... TV ... In college, I wrote poetry and actually won an award for it from the literarymagazine at North Texas....
The store I visited was equal parts academic library and up-lighted wine bar ...Origins ... And what about the world beyond spectacles? Could Warby Parker create horizontal brand extensions into new products - say pens (which would fit its literary sensibilities) or classic watches or even a literarymagazine? The power of a first-class brand is that it transcends the product to become a ruling sensibility that can accommodate many things....
Every character in the novel Pethavan , now published by Oxford University Press as The Begetter , has a close resemblance to the tragic love affair of Ilavarasan and Divya in Dharmapuri. The pride in casteism denied a peaceful life to the couple even after claiming Divya’s father ... I approached many leading weeklies, but they refused to publish it. Finally it appeared in Uyirmai , a literarymagazine,” said Mr ... ....
I see my self-identity in the same way I see most things. a list, in greatest to least importance ... I need a list. I need a top shelf ... But not just any writer, a real writer. A writer who scoffs at blogging and gets published in literarymagazines and is working on their novel ... Eventually ... Previously published on Mamalode (www.mamalode.com) "America's BEST parenting magazine" Lisa Stone Founder BlogHer in print, online and live events....
Meanwhile, Romano's "WalkTalk" two-way radio design concept was featured in a magazine in Singapore and as a freshman he won an international design contest to make a custom arcade stick ... She has co-founded a literarymagazine, The SweetTreeReview, which will open for submissions in September and release its first issue next winter....
This week's Women inEntertainment series focuses on VK Lynne, singer, scribe, alternative model and occasional actor. Lynne is one of those indie artists that truly personifies that title, as she listens to the beat of a different drum in following her creative passions ... She is also a contributing author to ImageCurveliterarymagazine and IshTalk.com. Lynne's life motto is a quote from a book entitled Julie of the Wolves ... ....