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 ...
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 ...
The literary journal attracted great names. Its issues sold well. And then it was over — a fate that offers insight into the tenuous place of literary magazines in the American publishing landscape.
As an English and Creative Writing major on the publishing track, Sydney Smithgall has had no better opportunity to explore a career in publishing than with their role on the staff of the literary ...
The turnout was overwhelming—enough to get Levy and Cash barred from hosting future events at the landmark. Although the ...
I recently realized that if you want to have success in life you need to have one thing above all others. Is it intelligence? No. Creativity? No. Grit, gumption, stick-to-itiveness? Nope. Great ...
After playing a central role in a notorious obscenity trial, Margaret C. Anderson largely disappeared from American ...
A conversation at Freddy’s between three University of Iowa freshmen prompted the creation of an Iowa City children-focused literary magazine. Josephine Geiger-Lee and Noelle Franzone met on a ...
Created in 1978, the undergraduate literary magazine at the UA, Persona, publishes submitted poetry, fiction, nonfiction and visual art. The magazine is staffed completely by undergraduate students ...