Publication Subscriptions<p><img alt="" height="225" border="4" align="middle" src="Images/Departments/WritersHouse/images/Magazines.jpg" width="300" hspace="10" vspace="10" /></p> <h5>Thanks to Edna and Richard Hausman, the Writers House has a subscription to the following journals, magazines, and&nbsp;periodicals:</h5> <p><i>The Southern Quarterly Review</i> is published at the Louisiana State University. It offers its readers fiction, critical essays, books reviews, interviews, poetry and excerpts from novels in progress.</p> <p><i>The Paris Review</i> is a quarterly publication that aims to publish creative works while eliminating the shadow of criticism so prevalent among other publications.</p> <p><i>The Virginia Quarterly Review</i> is a magazine that has been referred to as a solace for various kinds of writers. It prides itself upon the variety of the content published in its pages.</p> <p><i>The Believer</i> is a monthly magazine that places great significance upon its flexibility with submissions. It does not discriminate on the basis of length or any such things.</p> <p><i>Fence</i> is a literary magazine published bi-annually that features poetry and writing that has been labeled as &ldquo;challenging&rdquo; and &ldquo;idiosyncratic.&rdquo;</p> <p><i>The Sun</i> is a paper that is released on a monthly basis. It covers every subject matter from the news to the crossword puzzle.</p> <p><i>Modern Haiku</i> is an independent literary magazine that publishes haiku in various shapes and forms.</p> <p><i>Paradox</i> is a magazine that features short stories of the topics of historical fiction, science fiction and fantasy. It also includes interviews and literary essays.</p> <p><i>Black Warrior Review</i> releases poetry, fiction, non-fiction and art by both award-winning authors and up-and-coming writers.</p> <p><i>Atlantic Monthly Review</i> is a publication that is celebrated for its intelligent ideas. It is said to bring insight to its readers upon the most important issues of our day.</p> <p><i>The New York Review</i> is a monthly publication that features in-depth discussions of current books and problems. Brilliant thoughts fill the pages of this magazine.</p> <p><i>Creative Non-Fiction</i> is a quarterly publication that seeks to increase the significance of non-fiction in the public mind by offering a vast array of this particular genre.</p> <p><i>Granta</i> is a magazine that is published on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. It features all genres of writing, from non-fiction to poetry.</p> <p><i>Agni</i> is a magazine that releases art in its harshest form, encouraging the raw honesty in the art and literature that is published within its pages. Art, they believe, needs to be brutally truthful.<br /> </p> <p><i>The Antioch Review</i> produces all sorts of writings, from fiction to essays. It features both published and unpublished authors.</p> <p><i>The New Yorker</i> is perhaps one of the most famous literary magazine. It concerns all sorts of literary genres.</p> <p><i>The Chronicle of Higher Education</i> is a popular weekly source for university faculty members for information, jobs and news.</p> <p><i>The American Poetry Review</i> is released worldwide six times a year. It is celebrated for its wide range of subject matter and its newsprint format.</p> <p><i>The Missouri Review</i> is a quarterly subscription based in Missouri University. It produces varying genres written by writers of various calibers.</p> <p><i>The Kenyon Review</i> aims to identify exceptionally talented unpublished writers regardless of the subject matter.</p> <p><i>Orion</i> is a magazine that concerns all matters of nature, publishing literary genres such as poetry.</p> <p><i>Poetry</i> objectifies to publish all forms of this literary art. It does not distinguish on the basis of literary opinion, subject matter or author.</p> <p><i>Columbia Journalism Review</i> shoots to provoke success in all literary matters, while working alongside media in all its forms. It aims to assist the betterment of free society.</p> <p><i>Tin House</i> encourages a classic storytelling technique, publishing exciting and truthful forms of literature.</p> <p><i>Gettysburg Review</i> is a quarterly publication based in Gettysburg College. It features varying literary works of varying subjects.</p>Live SiteLive Sitehttp://cms.fandm.edu/fandm/Live