| American Journalism Review | National media magazine. Feature articles, commentary, profiles, books, legislation and timely news of note for editors, columnists, reporters and correspondents on newspapers, television, magazines, radio, business and government. | | Atlantic Monthly | The Atlantic Monthly Magazine has been a voice for the literate reader interested in the world around them for two centuries, and has won more National Magazine Awards than any other monthly magazine. Atlantic Monthly will place readers at the very epicenter of contemporary issues, and it also features the very best in fiction, travel, food and humor. Atlantic is a thoughtful news and literary magazine that focuses on politics, foreign affairs, economics, arts events, and personalities. | | Black Issues Book Review | Guide to the fiction and non-fiction now being published by and about people of African descent. Features provocative reviews and author interviews. One of the 10 best magazines of 1998 ...Library Journal. | | Bookseller+Publisher | If you are interested in books, and want an insider’s view of the publishing industry, then Australian Bookseller & Publisher is the magazine for you. Since its first issue in 1921, it has been a valuable and informative resource for booklovers nationwide and overseas. Australian Bookseller & Publisher provides you with all the news, issues and information about the book world. It includes forthcoming title listings, author profiles, product features, in depth articles on publishing issues, and bestseller lists. | | Columbia Journalism Review | Columbia Journalism Review Magazine is a watchdog of the press’ performance in all its forms, from newspapers and magazines to radio, television, and cable to the wire services and the Web. Columbia Journalism Review reports on developments and trends in the world of journalism in several media. Columbia Journalism Review examines day-to-day forces that affect press performance, as well as the political, economic, technological, social, and legal forces that are always guiding the press. CJR includes information on specific magazines, new and upcoming writers, the best picks of various genres, art criticism and commentary. Columbia Journal Review aims to educate readers as well as improve the state of journalism. | | Editor & Publisher | Editor & Publisher Magazine is the news magazine of the newspaper industry. Published weekly since 1884, E & P is now published monthly. Editor & Publisher covers all facets of the newspaper business today and is regarded as the bible of the newspaper industry. This monthly features the latest news concerning the newsroom, editorial, circulation, production, distribution, online and the vendor community, as well as a special E&P technical section focusing on print and digital production. Included with each paid subscription is access to paid online content. | | Ellery Queens Mystery | For the fan of mystery, crime, suspense, and detection stories, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine is a must purchase. Each issue features top-notch stories written by the world’s leading crime and mystery writers, including Lawrence Block, Jeffery Deaver, Margaret Maron, Val McDermid, Anne Perry, Ian Rankin, Ruth Rendell, and Peter Robinson. Issues include short stories, as well as articles, puzzles, and reviews of books, plays, film, TV, and radio programs. | | Granta | The world’s finest literary magazine. Published quarterly, GRANTA introduces you to the cream of new writing from both English and international authors. A mix of fiction, memoir, non-fiction and reportage. Uniquely GRANTA takes the form of a paper back book with a minimum of 260 pages per issue. ’An indispensable part of the intellectual landscape’ - THE OBSERVER | | Granta | Granta Magazine publishes the most lively, compelling, original, entertaining and informative collection of art and literature. Granta includes the best in fiction, reportage, memoir, argument and photography that can be commissioned, inspired or found. The Washington Post says, ’Its list of contributors is impossibly distinguished--there is no other of its kind.’ | | Harper's | Harper’s Magazine aims to provide readers with a unique perspective on the world. Harper’s editors sift through the culture’s vast output of information, searching for gleaming points of significance, and each month present their findings via such original journalistic devices as the Harper’s Index, the Readings section, the Annotation, and the Map. The emphasis at Harpers Magazine is on fine writing and original thought, and in its acclaimed essays, fiction, and reporting, Harper’s continues to explore the issues and ideas in politics, science, and the arts that drive our national conversation. | | Library Journal | Library Journal Magazine is the oldest independent national library publication. Founded in 1876, this ’bible’ of the library world is read by over 100,000 library directors, administrators, and others in public, academic, and business libraries. LJ combines news, features, and commentary with analyses of public policy, technology, and management developments. In addition, some 7500 evaluative reviews written by librarians help readers make purchasing decisions. Each issue reviews 250 to 350 adult books, mostly prior to publication, making it a source librarians as well as publishers turn to for early evaluations. | | London Review of Books | Founded in 1979, the London Review of Books has been dedicated to carrying on the tradition of the English essay. In this respect, it is not very different from one of the great 19th-century periodicals. It gives its contributors the space and freedom to develop their ideas at length and in depth. | | Mosaic | Mosaic Magazine is a quarterly publication that covers all aspects of African-American and Hispanic literature. Each issue includes interviews, short stories, poetry, writing advice columns, criticism, reviews, and more. | | New York Review Of Books | The New York Review of Books Magazine is America’s premier literary and intellectual journal. The New York Review of Books carries essay-length book reviews and provocative articles by the best American and European writers today, including Gore Vidal, Nadine Gordimer, Oliver Sacks, Stephen Jay Gould, Joan Didion, Robert Stone, V.S. Naipaul, and many others. | | Poetry | Presents articles on American poetry. |
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