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Book-of-the-Week Winners: <em>Monkeybicycle</em>

Book-of-the-Week Winners: Monkeybicycle

Last week we featured Monkeybicycle as our Journal of the Week, and we’re pleased to announce the winners:

Lynne Perednia (@Perednia )
Lynne Barrett (@LynneBarrett )
Kelly Luce (@lucekel)

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Journal of the Week: <em>Monkeybicycle</em>

Journal of the Week: Monkeybicycle

From Patton Oswalt’s plea for Playboys strewn through the forest, to the evolution of Lemurs, Monkeybicycle is fast, fresh, and funny. This ain’t your father’s lit journal.

Journal-of-the-Week Winners: <em>Lapham's Quarterly</em>

Journal-of-the-Week Winners: Lapham’s Quarterly

Last week we featured Lapham’s Quarterly as our Journal-of-the-Week, and we’re pleased to announce the winners:

William Walsh (@Questionstruck)
tfullard (@tfullard)
Ms. Understood (@MartyChev)

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Journal of the Week: <em>Lapham's Quarterly</em>

Journal of the Week: Lapham’s Quarterly

Our latest Journal of the Week, Lapham’s Quarterly, is a true curator of culture. By juxtaposing the old and the new, Carolyn Gan says in this profile, it’s the “literary equivalent of a really good mix tape, where obscure songs of various styles come together to tell you something more about the music.”

Journal of the Week: <em>Reed</em>

Journal of the Week: Reed

Reed, published at San Jose State University, is proud to reinvent itself regularly–that’s one of the ways it keeps itself current. Learn more about the journal, its history, and its ever-evolving tastes in our latest Journal of the Week feature.

Journal-of-the-Week Winners: <em>Georgia Review</em>

Journal-of-the-Week Winners: Georgia Review

Last week we featured The Georgia Review as our Journal-of-the-Week title, and we’re pleased to announce the winners. Congratulations:

Lee Libro (@LeeLibro)
Donna Bailey(@DBailey_GirlInk)
Jessica Dall (@JessicaDall)

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Journal of the Week: <em>The Georgia Review</em>

Journal of the Week: The Georgia Review

Our latest Journal of the Week, The Georgia Review, has been committed to storytelling since its founding in 1947. Heading toward its 258th issue, the journal’s careful curating of stories, essays, poetry, reviews and art has helped it survive the test of time—and flourish.

Journal-of-the-Week Winners for <em>A Public Space</em>

Journal-of-the-Week Winners for A Public Space

Last week we featured A Public Space as our Journal-of-the-Week, and we’re pleased to announce the winners. Congratulations to:

Kelly Luce (@lucekel)
Kristy Strick (@cstrickwrites)
Maureen Sherbondy (@msherbondy)

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Journal of the Week: <em>A Public Space</em>

Journal of the Week: A Public Space

Our latest Journal of the Week, A Public Space, strives to be “a literary forum for the stories behind the news, a fragment of an overheard conversation, a peek at the novel the person next to you on the subway is reading, the life you invent for the man in front of you at the supermarket checkout line. Ideas and stories about the things that confront us, amuse us, confound us, intrigue us.”

Journal-of-the-Week Winners: <em>Slice</em>

Journal-of-the-Week Winners: Slice

Last week we featured Slice as our Journal-of-the-Week title, and we’re pleased to announce the winners. Congratulations to:

Elena Mauli Shapiro (@elenamshapiro)
Brian Henry (@brianhenry63)
Josh Loomis (@bluinkalchemist)

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