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'''''The Commonline Journal''''' is an American [[webzine]] publishing accessible poetry, fiction, review, interview, literary and cultural criticism.<ref>[https://duotrope.com/market_2386.aspx Duotrope's Digest. Publication Details: The Commonline Journal], Retrieved 2012-10-07</ref> The magazine was originally developed in 2007 at [[The Evergreen State College]] as a [[DIY]] [[literary magazine]] called "''The Commonline Project''". Although not definitively affiliated with any particular literary movement, the magazine acquired its reputation by publishing short pieces of [[dirty realism]].<ref>[https://duotrope.com/Interview.aspx?id=2386 Duotrope Digest Interview], Reterived 2012-10-17</ref> In 2008 and 2009 the magazine was based out of the United Kingdom before returning operations to the United States.<ref>[http://jacketmagazine.com/00/litlinks.shtml#commonline Jacket Magazine Profile], Retrieved 2012-10-17</ref> |
'''''The Commonline Journal''''' is an American [[webzine]] publishing accessible poetry, fiction, review, interview, literary and cultural criticism.<ref>[https://duotrope.com/market_2386.aspx Duotrope's Digest. Publication Details: The Commonline Journal], Retrieved 2012-10-07</ref> The magazine was originally developed in 2007 at [[The Evergreen State College]] as a [[DIY]] [[literary magazine]] called "''The Commonline Project''". Although not definitively affiliated with any particular literary movement, the magazine acquired its reputation by publishing short pieces of [[dirty realism]].<ref>[https://duotrope.com/Interview.aspx?id=2386 Duotrope Digest Interview], Reterived 2012-10-17</ref> In 2008 and 2009 the magazine was based out of the United Kingdom before returning operations to the United States.<ref>[http://jacketmagazine.com/00/litlinks.shtml#commonline Jacket Magazine Profile], Retrieved 2012-10-17</ref> |
Revision as of 00:02, 7 July 2014
Editor | Ada Fetters[1] |
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Categories | Literary magazine |
Frequency | Rolling |
First issue | March 1, 2007 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Seattle, Washington |
Language | English, Spanish |
Website | www |
ISSN | 2327-364x |
The Commonline Journal is an American webzine publishing accessible poetry, fiction, review, interview, literary and cultural criticism.[2] The magazine was originally developed in 2007 at The Evergreen State College as a DIY literary magazine called "The Commonline Project". Although not definitively affiliated with any particular literary movement, the magazine acquired its reputation by publishing short pieces of dirty realism.[3] In 2008 and 2009 the magazine was based out of the United Kingdom before returning operations to the United States.[4]
References
- ^ Georgetown University list of literary journals, Retrieved 2012-10-04
- ^ Duotrope's Digest. Publication Details: The Commonline Journal, Retrieved 2012-10-07
- ^ Duotrope Digest Interview, Reterived 2012-10-17
- ^ Jacket Magazine Profile, Retrieved 2012-10-17