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Poets & Writers Magazine

(more) »rank: 816

from: Poets & Writers Inc


Editorial Product Review: :Includes interviews with poets and fiction writers as well as essays written by established authors, with news about the publishing community and coverage of political issues of interest to writers.


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Poetry

(more) »rank: 794

from: Poetry Foundation


Editorial Product Review: :Presents articles on American poetry.


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American Scholar

(more) »rank: 1774

from: Phi Beta Kappa Society


Editorial Product Review: :Features critical commentary on diverse aspects of our culture, reappraisals of important literary and scientific figures, a continuing series of articles about great university teachers, and a selection of poetry, memoirs of other places and times, and book reviews.


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American Poet

(more) »rank: 2364

from: Academy of American Poets


Editorial Product Review: :Serves the information needs of American poets at all stages of their careers. Includes membership information, news, programs, and catalog.


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Beloit Poetry Journal

(more) »rank: 3107

from: Beloit Poetry Journal


Editorial Product Review: :Publishes new poems regardless of length, school, form, subject, or the reputation of the poet; reviews books by and about poets, and issues occasional books of special interest.


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American Poetry Review

(more) »rank: 2458

from: American Poetry Review


Editorial Product Review: :One of the largest circulation poetry magazines in the U.S., APR presents the best of contemporary poetry plus a wide range of work in translation, reviews, essays, interviews, and commentary from some of the most exciting writers of our time. Published continuously since 1972.


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Tar River Poetry

(more) »rank: 3498

from: Tar River Poetry /Ecu


Editorial Product Review: :Publishes original poetry, reviews of contemporary books of poetry, interviews with poets, and essays.


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Asheville Poetry Review

(more) »rank: 4899

from: Asheville Poetry Review


Editorial Product Review: :An international literary journal that publishes poems, interviews, translations, essays, historical perspectives and book reviews.


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Alaska Quarterly Review

(more) »rank: 3351

from: Univ Ak Anchorage / Aqr


Editorial Product Review: :Includes fiction, poetry, traditional and experimental and literary criticism and reviews with emphasis on the relation between contemporary philosophy and literature.


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Agni

(more) »rank: 5270

from: Agni/Creative Writing Dept


Editorial Product Review: :Published poetry, fiction, commissioned essays, and reviews from established and upcoming writers.


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[Source: Detroit News]

 

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