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Periodically Speaking: Literary Magazine Editors Introducing Emerging Writers at The New York Public Library

New York, NY—The Council of Literary Magazines and Presses [ clmp ] and The New York Public Library present Periodically Speaking, a reading series providing a major venue for emerging writers to present their work while emphasizing the diversity of America's literary magazines and the magazine collections of The New York Public Library. Each event presents writers from three influential literary magazines—one poet, one fiction writer, one nonfiction writer—introduced by their editors.


Program I
Tuesday, April 10th, 6 - 7:30 pm
DeWitt Wallace Periodicals Room, The New York Public Library, Humanities and Social Sciences Library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd
(Please use Fifth Avenue entrance; admittance is free)

Granta
Granta magazine publishes new writing—fiction, personal history, reportage and inquiring journalism—four times a year. Since 1979, the year of its rebirth, Granta has published many of the world's finest writers tackling some of the world's most important subjects, from intimate human experiences to large public and political events.

Editor Matt Weiland introduces nonfiction writer Saïd Sayrafiezadeh.

The Southern Review
Founded by Robert Penn Warren and Cleanth Brooks in 1935 and published quarterly at Louisiana State University, The Southern Review has long been known for its role in the discovery of new voices in literature. This tradition continues with the publication of original fiction, poetry, nonfiction and art in each new issue.

Editor Bret Lott introduces poet Jane Springer.

The Gettysburg Review
The Gettysburg Review, published by Gettysburg College, is recognized as one of the country's premier journals. Since its debut in 1988, more than eighty short stories, poems, and essays first published in our journal have been reprinted in the prize anthologies or have reappeared in such esteemed publications as Harper's.

Editor Peter Stitt introduces fiction writer Benjamin Hedin.


Also, please look for Program II on May 8th and Program III on June 12th. The editors introducing include: J.D. McClatchy from The Yale Review, David Lynn from The Kenyon Review, Marc Fitten from The Chattahoochee Review, Junot Díaz from Boston Review, Nick Flynn from Gulf Coast, and Doree Shafrir from The Crier.

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This series is made possible in part by support from the New York State Council for the Arts, a state agency; Deborah Pease; The New York Public Library; and Friends of [ clmp ], a diverse group of individuals committed to supporting independent literary publishing.



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