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Utne on The Small Press Review |
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Written by Linda Sendecki
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Monday, 22 January 2007 |
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Via Jenna Fisher at the Utne Reader's "From the Stacks: January 19, 2007" feature:
The Small Press Review is a no-nonsense tool for independent press junkies and writers in search of small publications. More of a crib sheet than a fancy artistic endeavor, the bimonthly newsprint magazine gets down to the business of shedding light on small presses, books, and magazines with short, lightning-quick reviews. In addition to dishing out the skinny on everything from the biography of avant-garde "polyartist" Brion Gysin, to RubberStampMadness magazine, the Small Press Review's November-December issue highlights recent magazine and press start-ups by featuring their contact and submission info.
And lest you think you are done with this fine tool as you close it, gracing the back cover you'll find a list of publishers that will supply a free copy of their work, should intrepid seekers get a hankering for a sample of something new.
Read more here.
Utne Reader's library is abuzz with a steady flow of 1,500 magazines, newsletters, journals, weeklies, zines, and other lively dispatches from the cultural front that are rarely found at big-box bookstores, newsstands, or even online. So we share the highlights (and occasional lowlights) of what's landing in our library each week in "From the Stacks." Check in every Friday for the latest edition.
Source: The Utne Reader
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