Eclectica Magazine
Editor | Tom Dooley |
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Categories | Literary magazine |
Frequency | Quarterly |
Format | Online |
Year founded | 1996 |
First issue | October 1996 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | www |
Eclectica Magazine is one of the oldest surviving online literary publications.[1]
History and profile[]
Founded in 1996[2] by Chris Lott and Tom Dooley,[3] Eclectica's extensive and growing archives contain poetry, fiction, non-fiction, miscellany, travel, opinion and reviews by hundreds of authors from around the world.[1] The first issue appeared in October 1996.[3] Dooley, the remaining founder/editor, published a "Best Fiction" anthology in 2003, which was recognized by the IPPY awards as a runner up in the short fiction category for that year.[4] In 2004, Eclectica took top honors in storySouth's Million Writers Award.[5]
Eclectica has published stories by nominees for the Pulitzer Prize (Teresa White),[6] the Nebula Award (Mary Soon Lee)[7] and the Pushcart Prize.
Current and past editors of Eclectica include David Ewald, Chris Lott, Julie King, Mitchel Metz, Kevin McGowin, , Michael Spice, Elizabeth Glixman, John Reinhard, Jennifer Finstrom, Pamela Gemin, Colleen Mondor, and Evan Martin Richards. Regular contributors include Stanley Jenkins, C.E. Chaffin, Thomas Hubschman, Don Mager and Ann Skea.[8]
Eclectica Magazine requires a processing fee for submitting content.[9]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b Eclectica Magazine Interview - Writewords.org.uk
- ^ Jackson, Aaron. "Eclectica - Review". Sundress Publications. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
- ^ a b Dillon, Cy (September 2006). "Ten Years of Publishing Good Writing: Tom Dooley and Eclectica". Virginia Libraries. 52 (3). Retrieved 31 January 2016.
- ^ 2004 IPPY Awards
- ^ storySouth Million Writers Award 2004
- ^ Oct/Nov 2007 Contributor's Notes
- ^ Vol. 1, No. 5
- ^ About the editors
- ^ Their submission guidelines
External links[]
- American literature websites
- Magazines established in 1996
- Online literary magazines published in the United States
- Quarterly magazines published in the United States