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The Commonline Journal
EditorAda Fetters[1]
CategoriesLiterary magazine
FrequencyRolling
First issueMarch 1, 2007
CountryUnited States
Based inSeattle, Washington
LanguageEnglish, Spanish
Websitewww.commonlinejournal.com
ISSN2327-364X

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] Contributors to the journal include writers Tony O'Neill, Rebecca Wolff, Lyn Lifshin, Chris Ozog, Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Dunn, poetry slam champions Anis Mojgani and George Watsky.

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