The Believer was once at the top of the literary magazine game. A leading journal of art and culture, The Believer published the work of icons like Leslie Jamison, Nick Hornby and Anne Carson. It won ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Pundits in the literary world have been bemoaning the decline of literary magazines for years. These complaints have only ...
Literary magazines are a source for some of the best emerging and established writers, yet they aren't quite as popular as you'd hope. After attending school for creative writing, I was surrounded by ...
Epoch, Cornell's graduate literary magazine, garners national attention and claims the likes of Thomas Pynchon and Joyce Carol Oates as former writers. Yet despite -- or quite possibly because -- of ...
There are 866 publications in Poets & Writers’ database of literary magazines, 14 of which were added in early 2013. And while that number will certainly continue to increase, what’s just as certain ...
Like many people involved with little magazines, I was somewhat taken aback by Robyn Annear’s recent piece about our sector in the Monthly. Her assessment of literary journals felt, on the one hand, ...
On Monday at noon, the literary review Bookforum tweeted out its own death notice: the current issue would regretfully “be the magazine’s last.” No other explanation was given for the sudden ...