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  2. Monkeybicycle - Wikipedia

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    Monkeybicycle is a literary journal with both print and Web versions. It was founded in 2002 in Seattle, Washington , by Steven Seighman. He was intent on publishing both well-known writers and those who might not have been heard of yet, but should be.

  3. Category : Literary magazines published in the United States

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    L. Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet; Lake Effect (journal) The Lamp (magazine) Lapham's Quarterly; Latin American Literary Review Press; Leading Edge (magazine)

  4. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of literary magazines and journals: periodicals devoted to book reviews, creative nonfiction, essays, poems, short fiction, and similar literary endeavors. [1] [2]

  5. Category : Biannual magazines published in the United States

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    C. California Northern Magazine; Calyx (magazine) Camas (magazine) Canteen (magazine) Centric (magazine) The Chariton Collector; Chariton Review; Chelsea (magazine)

  6. Andrew Ervin - Wikipedia

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    As a fiction writer, his short stories have appeared in the literary journals Conjunctions, Fiction International, The Southern Review, Another Chicago Magazine, Monkeybicycle and Golden Handcuffs Review. His fiction has been included in the anthologies Chicago Noir (2005), Mythtym (2008), Topograph (2010), and Gigantic Worlds (2014).

  7. Spencer Madsen - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Monkeybicycle, Madsen cited Dalkey Archive, Melville House Publishing, Grove Press, Muumuu House, and others as publishing influences. [13] On March 12, 2014, Madsen published an article called "I Made the Mistake of Starting a Small Press and So Can You" that guides others to create their own small press. [14]