| Alternative Press | Alternative Press Magazine is the ultimate guide to the new and hip. A.P. Magazine includes music, videos, books, movies, fanzine reviews, upcoming release listings, music charts from the people who know musicians and readers, the latest news from inside the world of music, well-researched music journalism, first looks at today's up-and-coming bands, and guides to the hippest scenes. Alternative Press Magazine also features in-depth interviews, contests, and giveaways. Provocative and entertaining, A.P. is the most respected source of new music information today. | | 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. 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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. Contributors to the 19 October 06 trial issue include: Hal Foster on Richard Rogers, Ian Gilmour on Profumo, Thomas Jones reviewing Jonathan Raban's Surveillance, and Terry Eagleton reviewing Richard Dawkins — The God Delusion. 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In addition, the magazine provides the most comprehensive listing of literary grants and awards, deadlines, and prizewinners available in print. The organization’s mission is to promote communication throughout the U.S. literary community, and to help create an environment in which literature can be appreciated by the widest possible public. | | Publishers Weekly | Publishers Weekly is the international news magazine that reaches publishers, booksellers, agents and librarians worldwide. It is the leading publication serving all segments involved in the creation, production, marketing and sale of the written word in book, audio, video and electronic formats. In addition to reaching publishers worldwide, Publishers Weekly influences all media dealing with the acquisition, sale, distribution and rights of intellectual and cultural properties. It also features weekly reviews of forthcoming books considered a must-read for the industry. | | School Library Journal | School Library Journal Magazine is edited for librarians who work with young people in school and public libraries and provides indispensable information needed to manage libraries, from creating high-quality collections to understanding how technology can assist -- or hinder -- learning. School Library Journal, founded in 1954, carries more book reviews and wins more awards for editorial excellence than any other publication in the field. |
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