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Magazine1785, Now with More Print
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Harrisburg's Literary, Arts, and Culture Magazine. Magazine1785, Now with More Print. September 30, 2015. October 21, 2015. There’s no cold open I can write referencing the magazine’s recent growth and its staff’s business that won’t sound trite, cliched, or overused. I’ve thus decided to abandon the opening and start somewhere after the third paragraph, maybe the fifth. Perhaps I should start a little earlier. I look forward to reading your fiction submissions, as the other editors do their genres.
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September 2015
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Harrisburg's Literary, Arts, and Culture Magazine. Magazine1785, Now with More Print. September 30, 2015. October 21, 2015. There’s no cold open I can write referencing the magazine’s recent growth and its staff’s business that won’t sound trite, cliched, or overused. I’ve thus decided to abandon the opening and start somewhere after the third paragraph, maybe the fifth. Perhaps I should start a little earlier. I look forward to reading your fiction submissions, as the other editors do their genres.
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Magazine1785, Now with More Print
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Harrisburg's Literary, Arts, and Culture Magazine. Magazine1785, Now with More Print. September 30, 2015. October 21, 2015. There’s no cold open I can write referencing the magazine’s recent growth and its staff’s business that won’t sound trite, cliched, or overused. I’ve thus decided to abandon the opening and start somewhere after the third paragraph, maybe the fifth. Perhaps I should start a little earlier. I look forward to reading your fiction submissions, as the other editors do their genres.
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So, What Exactly IS a Rejection Review?
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Harrisburg's Literary, Arts, and Culture Magazine. So, What Exactly IS a Rejection Review? August 6, 2015. August 6, 2015. So, why not review your rejections? Write up a post like you would a movie or book review. Did the rejection letter build a sense of suspense or was it clear from the beginning how it would end? Did you feel for the protagonist? Did it instill in you a sense of ennui? We want to know! These will be anonymous, so you don’t have to worry about being embarrassed by it. Notify me of new ...
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August 2015
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Harrisburg's Literary, Arts, and Culture Magazine. Folio Editor Alexander Clark on Becoming a Writer. August 25, 2015. August 25, 2015. Folio editor and fledgling professional writer, answers the question: what made you want to become a writer? Twelve years later, Mr. Feldman, one of my high school English teachers, assigned the class Tim O’Brien’s. The Things They Carried. As with many young enthusiasts, my early attempts were pretty flagrant impersonations. I had difficulty framing my own narrative...
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About
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Harrisburg's Literary, Arts, and Culture Magazine. Magazine 1785 is dedicated to showcasing creative writing written by or about those living in and around Pennsylvania’s capitol city, Harrisburg. We believe in creating an intimate connection between readers and writers; through sharing our experiences, we can learn about the human condition from one another. We strive to collect thoughtful, engaging, and true stories about this shifting and growing area and its inhabitants. From the Fallout Shelter.
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A Place Worth Writing About: Copy Editor Meghan Jones’ Love Letter to Harrisburg
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Harrisburg's Literary, Arts, and Culture Magazine. A Place Worth Writing About: Copy Editor Meghan Jones’ Love Letter to Harrisburg. September 11, 2015. September 11, 2015. By The Life of a Pigeon. Small towns are great for recognizing all of the things you’re missing in larger cities. I decided to leave. Where I was going may have relied on my choice of boyfriend at the time, but the will to leave was all on my own. Idtown, I was living a real life. The city was still bankrupt, but the residents did and...
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Folio Editor Alexander Clark on Becoming a Writer
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Harrisburg's Literary, Arts, and Culture Magazine. Folio Editor Alexander Clark on Becoming a Writer. August 25, 2015. August 25, 2015. Folio editor and fledgling professional writer, answers the question: what made you want to become a writer? Twelve years later, Mr. Feldman, one of my high school English teachers, assigned the class Tim O’Brien’s. The Things They Carried. As with many young enthusiasts, my early attempts were pretty flagrant impersonations. I had difficulty framing my own narrative...
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From The Art Editor’s Desk: We are Now Accepting Art Submissions!
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Harrisburg's Literary, Arts, and Culture Magazine. From The Art Editor’s Desk: We are Now Accepting Art Submissions! August 11, 2015. October 21, 2015. After a beer infused discussion over at Zero Day Brewing. Last week, we have decided to accept art and photography submissions. We felt that. PS: Send your photography and artwork to magazine1785@gmail.com to be considered for publication! Check out our Submission page. So, What Exactly IS a Rejection Review? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Like us on Facebook.
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July 2015
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Harrisburg's Literary, Arts, and Culture Magazine. A Word From Your Editor. July 21, 2015. August 11, 2015. Now that I’ve given you a word, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Mary and I am the editor/ creator of this humble literary magazine. We’re currently in the process of getting our ducks in a row, our facts checked, and our logo logo’d. This is my first time doing something like this, and as such, the learning curve is more like a vertical line. Like us on Facebook. Like us on Facebook. From ...