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Books & Culture
Christianity Today International, 2002
Not for non-thinking Christians! Wow! I was blown away and so surprised by Books & Culture. It's wonderful. One word of warning: have a dictionary handy. The writing can be fairly lofty at times.
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Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Penny Press
Hard Science SF Analog brings a dependable collection of hard-science fiction stories, novellas, and frequently, a serialized novel. Almost all of them are worth reading; I'm having trouble thinking of an Analog story that made me give up before reaching the end. While its sister ...
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Rivet
Shunpike
Rivet review So there's a new magazine, except it's not new (existing in some form for 4 years), and it's not a magazine, at least not in the sense I'm used to. It is Rivet, and, smaller in dimensions (something like 6.5 x 8 inches) than your usual mag, the thing it most reminds me ...
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Mystery Scene
Kbs Communications
A must for mystery lovers Mystery Scene is a feast of fascinating articles, excellent interviews (check out Alexander McCall Smith, in the summer 2003 issue), intelligent reviews, and all kinds of information about the world of mystery writing. In addition, it's that rare magazine of any ...
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Crab Creek Review
Crab Creek Review
This is a Great Literary Review This magazine contains a wonderful mix of new and emerging writers. The themes and styles of the poetry and fiction are eclectic, and will appeal to a very wide audience. However, the person selling it here does not have the permission of the actual publisher--who ...
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The New Yorker (2-year)
Conde' Nast Publications
Some of the finest long non- fiction pieces Although I often disagree with the 'New Yorker' politically and find the writing of Seymour Hersh offensive I believe that the 'New Yorker' publishes exceptionally fine pieces of non- fiction. I stress the non- fiction because this is what interests me in 'the New ...
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Meridian - Va
Meridian %Univ of Virginia
Meridian Mania This is one of the best literary journals I have seen in years! The content is broad and interesting (a good mix of fiction and poetry), and it seemed like I had a new surprise in store for me every time I turned the page.
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Book of Dark Wisdom
Elder Signs Press Inc
Quality Dark Fiction 'Zine I found the magazine at a local bookstore and decided to pick it up. I was immediately engaged by the Lovecraftian slant that the stories were focused on. However, as I have read the magazine over a number of issues, it is expanding to encompass the fuzzy area called ...
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Fine Books & Collections
Fine Books & Collections
Fine magazine too Intelligently written, beautifully illustrated and designed, this magazine is a must-read for beginning book collectors and veterans. It should be of interest also to non-collectors or accidental collectors who just happen to love books. Great features on authors and ...
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Films of the Golden Age
Classic Images
You are in for a treat There are different types of film magazines. Many are how-to's. Others just give the same blurbs over and over and rehashed and rehashed.
This magazine uniquely targets a specific era when this short of films was at there best with a few exceptions due to today's ...
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American Short Fiction
Univ of Texas Press Jrnls Div
One of the Premier Journals of Short Fiction And I'm not just saying that because they published my short story!
American Short Fiction has been revitalized. A few years ago, it consistently published some of the best short fiction in the country, about the same caliber as The Missouri Review. It went on ...
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Alabama Literary Review
Troy State Univ/English Dept
First I always loved ALR when I had a job as an intern there, some years back, and I am very glad to see this wonderful literary outlet ia available online.
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Texas Review
Sam Houston State University
Surprising Quality-- especially the poetry Briefly: the Texas Review literary journal should have more exposure than I assume it does. As a teacher of literature and self-titled connoisseur of literary magazines (check out Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, and The Georgia Review for some "big" names), I find much ...
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Tolkien Studies : An Annual Scholarly Review
West Virginia University Press
Some of the finest work on Tolkien In a collection of this quality, it would be difficult to single out even a few of the "best" essays. Just about all of them would be "best" essays in any collection, and to find them all here in one place makes the debut issue of "Tolkien Studies" indispensable.
A ...
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MotherVerse: A Journal of Contemporary Motherhood
Motherverse Magazine
unique and intelligent I have been reading MotherVerse since it's first printing and from the first magazine to the most recent I have found it to be unique, interesting, and honest. The writing is intelligent and heartfelt. Overall, I find the publication very refreshing! I highly recommend ...
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