Literary Magazines
Blossom Time
Rosalind Lovelace had finally had poems accepted by a literary magazine, but she wasn’t about to tell Lord Harwell, her neighbor and a notorious rake. Then her publisher, Lord Sylvester, paid a surprise visit to Apple Hill, and her secret came out.
Atlantic Monthly
The Atlantic Monthly is a thoughtful news and literary magazine that focuses on politics, foreign affairs, economics, arts events, and personalities.
Mcsweeney`s 18
Presents a new compilation of writings from the popular literary journal, which began in the 1998 as a small literary journal that published only works rejected from other magazines, including an excerpt from Edmund White`s new memoir My Hustlers, a Copyr
Mao's Harvest
This volume is one of the first collections to reach the West of the stories, essays, and poems published by writers of the "Mao Generation"--the first generation of Chinese to grow up under socialism.
Poe and the Printed Word
Kevin Hayes reappraises Edgar Allan Poe's work in the context of nineteenth-century print culture.







