Jan '03 [Home] Selected Links |
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3 a.m. Magazine Founded in Paris in April, 2000 and edited-in-chief by Andrew Gallix, the site offers an edgy variety of interviews, flash fiction, and articles on music, politics, and art. The magazine's first print issue is forthcoming. ~ . ~ The Absinthe Literary Review Less is more on this quarterly which offers appealing imagery to accompany energetic fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews. Unusually elegant design. Sophisticated writing in a lighthearted package—with reader commentary. ~ . ~ The Academy of American Poets A complex, but easily navigable site that seeks to offer a wealth of resources, including professional news, a compendium of poet profiles, a poetry library, listening booth, and national events calendar. ~ . ~ The Adirondack Review New York's mountainous park preserve (taller brother to the Catskills) was the setting for E.L. Doctrow's Loon Lake, and it serves as pristine backdrop for the good writing displayed in this colorful, multilingual journal. ~ . ~ Arts and Letters Daily Updated daily, this site in dense bulletin board design offers a reader's blurb service to broadly cultural articles, reviews, and essays through links to the original source. Maintained by the Chronicle of Higher Education. ~ . ~ Arts Wire Maintained by the New York Foundation for the Arts, this site contains a calendar, news and listings about organization and individual artist funding as well as arts-related job opportunities from directorships to internships. ~ . ~ The Atlantic Unbound Familiar and full, the online magazine is not just a stingy selection of pieces that appear in the print magazine. There are even frequent offerings from the magazine's vast archives. ~ . ~ Boston Review The Boston 'combines commitments to public reason and literary imagination.' It too withholds nothing online. For those who prefer to browse in print, MIT's sponsorship makes for an affordable subscription ($17). ~ . ~ The Catskill Mountain Foundation ~ . ~ Chicago Poetry ~ . ~ Contemporary Poetry Review Begun in 1998 and devoted exclusively to the no holds barred review of and essays about poetry, there is a wealth of bristled, in-depth critical writing in this monthly, from diverse, authoritative perspectives. The home page is crowded, but the individual pieces are presented very cleanly. (Recently redesigned for easy navigation, with an index to the archives and links to work appearing in the New York Times, The Nation, and elsewhere.) Based in Northern California, CPR is administered by editor Garrick Davis. ~ . ~ The Cortland Review ~ . ~ Counterpunch ~ . ~ Drunken Boat ~ . ~ The Drunken Boat ~ . ~ Fetch Book A new service finds the best price from among sixty-two booksellers, and lists it comparatively. Search free by title, ISBN or author. ~ . ~ Harper's ~ . ~ Insolent Rudder Flash fiction ~ . ~ Kilometer Zero ~ . ~ Midnight Mind ~ . ~ The Museum of the City of New York ~ . ~ The Nation ~ . ~ The New York Observer ~ . ~ New York Press ~ . ~ The New York Review of Books ~ . ~ Now Culture ~ . ~ Poetry Bay ~ . ~ Poetry Daily ~ . ~ Poetry Flash ~ . ~ The Poetry Kit ~ . ~ Polarity Magazine ~ . ~ Post Pressed ~ . ~ Rattapallax ~ . ~ SoMa Literary Review ~ . ~ The Voice Literary Supplement ~ . ~ The White Shoe Irregular ~ . ~ Word Circuits ~ . ~ Zacatecas: a review of contemporary Word ~ . ~ Zoo Press Founded by Neil Azevedo, this new press (based in Lincoln, Neb) has really torn up the track with a bright array of new titles by emerging writers—poetry, fiction, essay, and drama—which are beautifully presented. Conducts the Paris Review prize, judged by Richard Howard. ~ . ~ |
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