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ABD
On-line Magazine (AsiaPacific Book Development)
A UNESCO/ACCU-sponsored quarterly magazine with news on the present
state of publishing and book development activities in Asian and Pacific
countries.
(Read a review of
ACCU in PaperTigers>
The
Asian Review of Books
A new online publication specializing not just in books published
in Asia but also in international titles of particular interest to
readers in Asia.
Australian
Book Review
The leading literary magazine of review and comment in Australia with
reviews, diaries, media columns, festival reports, essays, and new
poetry and short fiction.
BookWire
Associated with Publishers Weekly magazine, this comprehensive online
portal into the book industry provides librarians, publishers, booksellers,
authors, and general book enthusiasts with the resources they need.
Brick
Published twice a year and distributed to bookstores across North
America, the pages of this literary journal offer delight, shock,
excellence, truth, and news in its original sense.
Dimsum
A Hong Kong-based journal that aims to provide an outlet for the emerging
voices of an emerging world, and to entertain, move, and amuse.
Manoa
A unique, award-winning literary journal that includes American and
international fiction, poetry, artwork, and essays, as well as original
translations of contemporary work from Asian and Pacific nations.
Publishers Weekly
An international news magazine on book publishing and bookselling
with updates and details of author tours, events, and releases.
The Raven Chronicles
Reflecting the cultural diversity and multitude of viewpoints in the
U.S. Pacific Northwest and other regions, this Seattle-based magazine
publishes, in varied formats (magazine, chapbooks, online), art, fiction,
spoken word, poetry, essays, reviews, and interviews.
Trout:
A South Pacific Journal of the Arts
A forum for the poetry, prose, reviews, interviews, and artwork of
or about New Zealand (Aotearoa) and Pacific Islands writers and artists.
Zyzzyva
The "last word" on West Coast writing, this print and online
journal showcases the works of modern American writers and visual
artists residing in California, Oregon, and Washington.
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