literary journal

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literary
adjective
uk
/ˈlɪt.ər.ər.i/
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/ˈlɪt̬.ə.rer.i/
relating to literature (= written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting ...
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journal
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdʒɜː.nəl/
us
/ˈdʒɝː.nəl/
a serious magazine or newspaper that is published regularly about a ...
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(Definition ofliteraryandjournalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Literaryjournalalso started having sections devoted to theatre criticism and many magazines now ran theatre review columns.
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His literary career started two years later with editing aliteraryjournal.
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She started her annualliteraryjournalin 1929 and published more than 200 books.
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He is the editor of theliteraryjournal.
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He created and edited a children'sliteraryjournal.
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Under his influence, the journal was transformed into a radical modernistliteraryjournal.
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Selgin is also the editor of, aliteraryjournaldevoted exclusively to food themed poetry, prose, and creative nonfiction.
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The magazine has been described as a beautifully-producedliteraryjournalthat features the strongest offbeat writing from a select group of literary stylists.
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It began in 1730 as aliteraryjournaland became known for its bellicose writings on individual authors.
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In 2003, his first short story won an award and was subsequently published in aliteraryjournal.
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The journal is modeled on theliteraryjournal, complete with an editorial board made up of filmmakers.
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By eliminating interior illustrations and displaying text in a single column across the page, they gave their magazine the appearance of aliteraryjournal.
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Uhde previously worked at aliteraryjournal, but the publication was banned in 1972.
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It was originally an arts andliteraryjournal, but evolved into a technology magazine.
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It was aliteraryjournalwith a selection of articles on diverse subjects and serialisations of new novels.
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By the time it ceased regular publication it had backed away from the science fiction genre itself, styling itself as an experimentalliteraryjournal.
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Theirliteraryjournal, "apt", was published online through 2010, but moved to a hybrid print/online format in 2011.
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The initial vision for the press was to publish a quarterly,literaryjournalthat focused mainly on midwestern writers and poets.
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Students operate a college radio station, a campus newspaper, and aliteraryjournal.
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Self-described as aliteraryjournal, the print edition publishes longform nonfiction and fiction, commentary, criticism, as well as artwork, drawings, comics, and music; it has been considered uncategorisable.
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