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Free
Literary Magazines from Salt
A World of Talent a Mouse Click
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Edited
by Jane Holland
The
name of this new magazine, Horizon,
was also the name of a groundbreaking
literary review edited by Cyril
Connolly back in the 1940s. I've
always been fascinated by the history
of literary reviews, the 'little'
magazines; such ephemeral things
- yet charged with astonishing
intensity and potential to create
change. As we move deeper into
the uncharted territories of the
internet, it will be interesting
to see how online journals change
and progress, how they adapt to
their new surroundings. Read
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Edited
by John Kinsella
Salt
Magazine began life in Australia
in 1990 under the editorship of
John Kinsella, it rapidly developed
an reputation as an exciting venue
for a wide range of writers and
writing practices: international,
diverse and pluralistic. The magazine
has had a number of guest editors,
has partnered with both Jacket
Magazine and Verse Magazine, and
has published poems, short stories,
biography, literary criticism,
cultural criticism, essays and
reviews. The bi-annual issues have
been thematic but have rarely included
editorials. Read
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