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A Literary Magazine Honest Reflections on Life's Leisurely Diversions. Subscriptions and Back Issues. Published annually, will bowl you over. The first issue of Volume X is weighing in at 190 pounds (er, pages). But talk about a heavyweight. A $2000 subscription gets you two issues of Sport Literate delivered to your door. Or a Single Sample of the Current Issue (no subscription) may be purchased. You may also purchase back issues (below) at $7.75 each plus shipping. Mount Pleasant, MI 48858.
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A Literary Magazine Honest Reflections on Life's Leisurely Diversions. Submit Your Work To. Thank you for your interest in placing work with us. Now takes online submissions through Submittable, a very cool tool. Simply submit through the button below. Do read our guidelines. This might save you from some obvious mistakes, such as submitting fiction. Better yet, we encourage you to read a back issue or two of the magazine to make yourself sport literate. Back issues can be purchased online.
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A Literary Magazine Honest Reflections on Life's Leisurely Diversions. Sprung from the 12th floor of Columbia College Chicago in 1995. Is a literary journal focusing on honest reflections on life’s leisurely diversions. A subsidiary of Pint-Size Publications, a nonprofit,. In a best of edition, called us the best attempt be a fledgling literary magazine to find its niche back in the early days. And we’re still here. The Best American Sports Writing. The Best American Essays. We read elements of story in ...
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A Literary Magazine Honest Reflections on Life's Leisurely Diversions. 22nd Summer Issue (2016) Volume 10, Issue 1. Laura Legge The Responsible Player. Nicholas Reading Dave Zirin on the House on Fire. Michael J. Hess On the Morning After the Crash. Laura Madeline Wiseman Two poems. John Gifford Enigmatic Frenchman. Maggie Thach Morshed Shooting in the Dark. Paul Hostovsky Clutch Steal; Wincing at the Beautiful. Benjamin Warner Pointing the Finger. William Meiners Interview with Rus Bradburd.