FULCRUM
is an
international
literary journal
published annually
by Fulcrum Poetry
Press, Inc., a
registered non-
profit 501(c)(3)
organization.
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Agenda
is one of the best known and most highly respected poetry
journals in the world, having been founded in 1959 by Ezra
Pound and William Cookson.
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Big
Bridge, a vibrant online poetry journal and
book publisher.
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Samuel
Gareginyan, originally from Armenia and now
living in Boston, is one of the greatest painters of our
times. He has perfected the finest nuances of Renaissance
technique and of other artistic styles, yet his work is
thoroughly modern and unmistakable.
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Harvard
Review, a perfect-bound journal of over 200
pages, is published semi-annually for the purpose of fostering
the work of new writers, providing a forum for criticism
of new literary works, and presenting the finest poetry
and short fiction being written.
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Fulcrum
now has a satellite page on MySpace.
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The
Kenyon Review, founded in 1939 by poet-critic
John Crowe Ransom, has since then continued to publish the
writing of exceptional emerging talents alongside the work
of many distinguished, established writers.
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PN Review
is published quarterly by the Department of English at the
University of Glasgow. Each issue includes an editorial,
letters, news and notes, articles, interviews, features,
poems, translations, and a substantial book review section.
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Poetry
Review, published by the London-based Poetry
Society, is Britain’s leading poetry magazine, providing
a forum for poems from both new and established poets. http://www.wolfmagazine.co.uk
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The
Wolf, founded in April 2002 by James Byrne
& Nicholas Cobic, publishes emerging new poets alongside
more established writers, three times a year.
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