by Abby Hess | Sep 23, 2013 | Blog, Interviews, Of Literary Interest, Six Degrees Left
The newly published Paper Dreams: Writers and Editors on the American Literary Magazine records the history of the American Lit Mag with essays and articles from the onset of print to the digital age. This round of Six Degrees Left brings together a group of...
by Abby Hess | Sep 17, 2013 | Blog, Interviews, Of Literary Interest, Six Degrees Left
How did you get to know your first literary magazine? Was it in person? Online? The newly published Paper Dreams: Writers and Editors on the American Literary Magazine records the history of the American Lit Mag with essays and articles from the onset of print to the...
by Abby Hess | Sep 12, 2013 | Blog, Of Literary Interest, Six Degrees Left
If you love literary magazines, perhaps you’ve thought or even tried (maybe successfully) to start one of your own. Maybe you’ve got a list on your laptop of possible lit mag names, or have written down graffiti messages or phrases your friends say that...
by Abby Hess | Sep 10, 2013 | Blog, Interviews, Of Literary Interest, Six Degrees Left
Some people think that once a piece of writing is published–a story, an essay, a poem, a review–that it’s finished. Kaput. A one-way transfer of info from writer to reader, like a transfer of germs, that the solitary nature of reading requires you to...
by Lindsay Levy | Jun 4, 2012 | Of Literary Interest
April can be rough. Rain, thunder, bugs finding their way back into your bedroom, spring not quite sure if it wants to be warm, or suddenly drop back to sweater weather right when you’ve finally decided its time to stop dragging that thing around with you...