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Creative Nonfiction
“Style and substance” is the motto at Creative Nonfiction, the first and largest literary magazine to feature exclusively nonfiction work. With its diverse mix of personal essays, literary journalism, memoirs, profiles and book reviews, this publication features both well-known and up-and-coming authors. Compare price
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Mosaic
Mosaic Magazine is a quarterly publication that covers all aspects of African-American and Hispanic literature. Each issue includes interviews, short stories, poetry, writing advice columns, criticism, reviews, and more. Compare price
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World and I
The World and I Magazine combines the best in scholarship with the best in magazine journalism. A wide range of issues are explored editorially and photographically and is often used in educational settings, particularly at the high school and college levels. A companion publication teacher's guide is also offered, which provides exercises and information in history, government and economics, geography, arts, culture and literature, and science and the environment. This magazine attempts to cover issues from many different angles, bringing out the importance of the human element in the many fields it covers, through interviews and biographies. Compare price
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Literary Cavalcade
Literary Cavalcade Magazine features contemporary and modern classic literature: dramatic scripts, stories, essays, poetry and writing lessons for high-school students, grades 9-12. In every issue of Literary Cavalcade literature comes alive with captivating reading that students will love and skill-building activities that meet teacher's needs. Literary Cavalcade includes the feature 'The Perfect Paper Series' writing program that is designed to help students learn to write and edit a wide range of essays. Also found in Literary Cavalcade are editorial features that involve students, author interviews and biographies, skill-building exercises, contests, and the best in classic and contemporary literature in every genre! Compare price
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