How To Save Lit Mags
by Rigoberto González | Apr-18-2009
Here’s an interesting article by a young writer, Caleb Das, who takes a practical approach to saving the literary magazine. This topic has been of much interest lately, especially as we witness the slow and painful demise of the print journals where most writers first see their works published. The article was written for the Huffington Post. Good work, Caleb!
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