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BOOKISH<br />
FEATURE<br />
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A literary magazine is a<br />
periodical devoted to literature<br />
in a broad sense. Literary<br />
magazines usually publish short<br />
stories, poetry and essays along<br />
with literary criticism, book<br />
reviews, biographical profiles of<br />
authors, interviews and letters.<br />
Little magazines or "small<br />
magazines", are literary<br />
magazines that publish<br />
experimental writings of<br />
relatively unknown writers. They<br />
are usually noncommercial in<br />
their outlook and are often very<br />
irregular in their publication.<br />
In publishing, to perform or<br />
display a work publicly means to<br />
perform or display it at a place<br />
open to the public or at any<br />
place where a substantial<br />
number of persons outside of a<br />
normal circle of a family and its<br />
social acquaintances is gathered.<br />
It also means to communicate a<br />
performance or display of the<br />
work to a place or to the public,<br />
by means of any device or<br />
process, whether the members<br />
of the public capable of receiving<br />
the performance or display<br />
receive it in the same place.<br />
In the United States, publication is<br />
defined as the distribution of<br />
copies or phonorecords of a work<br />
to the public by sale or other<br />
transfer of ownership, or by<br />
rental, lease, or lending. The<br />
offering to distribute copies or<br />
phonorecords to a group of<br />
persons for purposes of further<br />
distribution, public performance,<br />
or public display, constitutes<br />
publication. A performance in<br />
public or display of a work does<br />
not of itself constitute publication.<br />
ANDREA STONE<br />
MARIANNE TEIGEN<br />
JESSICA WILDE<br />
written you have to stand by it. You may<br />
Once<br />
said it to see whether you believed it or not.<br />
have<br />
Andrea Stone opens up about her writing<br />
process, writing tips, and more.<br />
ANDREA STONE<br />
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Q&A:<br />
“I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise<br />
they make as they go by.”<br />
ON HER WRITING PROCESS<br />
“You have to write the book that wants to be<br />
written. And if the book will be too difficult for<br />
grown-ups, then you write it for children.”<br />
TOP TIP FOR ASPIRING<br />
HER<br />
WRITERS<br />
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng. Her<br />
writing is phenomenal.<br />
HER FAVORITE SUMMER READ<br />
Haruki Murakami, Jodi Picoult, and Michael<br />
Cunningham, most definitely.<br />
ON HER FAVORITE WRITERS<br />
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