December is an independent nonprofit literary magazine that was founded in 1958. The journal was part of both the little magazine and the small press movements of the 1950s and was revived in 2012.[1] December publishes original prose, poetry, and art submitted by new writers and artists, as well as previously unpublished work by distinguished literary figures. Former and current contributors include Joyce Carol Oates, James Wright, Marvin Bell, Marge Piercy, and Raymond Carver. December's mission is to promote unheralded writers and artists, celebrate fresh work from more seasoned voices, and advocate for its contributors in local literary and art communities.
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December was founded in Iowa City in 1958 at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and moved to Chicago in 1962, where it was passed to Curt Johnson, a short story writer and novelist. Johnson privately funded december and published the journal until his death in 2008.[2] During this time, december featured the early work of many unknown artists and writers, most notably Raymond Carver, who first appeared in december in 1963 with his short story "Furious Seasons."[2] Writers who published some of their first work in december include 5 U.S. Poets Laureate, 6 Pulitzer Prize winners, 8 National Book Award winners, 5 O. Henry Award winners, and 9 Guggenheim fellows.[1]
December was revived in 2012 by journalist and fiction writer Gianna Jacobson, and Volume 24 was released in December 2013. December releases two issues per year. The revival issue features new material from several of december's original contributors as well as from some contemporary authors and artists.[3] December also has two contests each year, the Curt Johnson Prose Awards, judged in 2015 by Joyce Carol Oates and Albert Goldbarth, and the Jeff Marks Memorial Poetry Prize. It accepts submissions and only publishes original, previously unpublished work.
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Imbibe is liquid culture. In every issue of the James Beard award-winning magazine and on our website, we celebrate drinks as a distinct culinary category, deserving in-depth exploration of the people, places, cultures and flavors that make the world of drinks so fascinating.
The League's The Municipality magazine is published monthly and circulates to almost 10,000 local elected officials, staff and partners in Wisconsin. We focus on issues that are of interest to Wisconsin's cities and villages and will help to move Wisconsin forward.If you are a local official or staff of a League member municipality and are not receiving the magazine please email the League and we will add you to the subscription list.If you would like to subscribe please use the online order form. The subscription rate is $25 annually. Please send any transitions, changes, corrections and additions to Robin Powers at email. NOTE: We cannot publish transitions in all cases. Please review the Transitions Guidelines.
Oconomowoc's Yellow Brick Road is a good analogy for public places, the places where people gather. The magazine includes public places from across Wisconsin, an essay on the serenity public places can bring and articles on the importance of senior centers and parks.
Cybersecurity and internet access go hand in hand and we tackle both in the League's January magazine. An accessible Q&A with experts on cybersecurity and an article on an innovative way to provide broadband access anchor the magazine.
Taylor Today Magazine is a unique public-private partnership between the City of Taylor and Community Publishing and Marketing, a subsidiary of Printwell Printing, located on Northline Road in Taylor. The magazine, circulated by mail to all homes and businesses in the community, has a press run of 27,000 for each edition. The attractive glossy publication is sold, designed, printed and circulated by Community Publishing and Marketing. The City of Taylor supplies all stories and photographs. The publisher is Paul Borg, the owner of Printwell Printing. The editor is Karl Ziomek, the director of Communications and Marketing for the City of Taylor. If you have questions concerning the publication, contact Karl Ziomek. If you would like a chance to advertise in the Taylor Today Magazine, please fill out a request.
Simone Biles, Nikole Hannah-Jones, and Lizzo each appear on the front of our November/December issue in a special three-cover edition of the magazine. Inside, each woman talks about having the courage to choose themselves and the lessons they learned by prioritizing their mental health. 2ff7e9595c
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