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A baker’s (half) dozen ways of looking at a literary magazine, Elevenses series, Iowa Summer Writing Festival, Iowa City, Iowa, June 20, 2007

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David Hamilton shares his thirty years of experience as editor of The Iowa Review, characterizing the unique world of literary magazines as "ephemeral" and "fugitive." Hamilton compares the mechanics of literary reviews, from local publications to larger magazines such as Harper's. Hamilton also answers audience questions about the submissions process. Through the months of June and July, the Writing University website will podcast audio recordings of the Iowa Summer Writing Festival Elevenses. In these hour-long presentations, writers associated with the Summer Writing Festival will discuss a variety of Contact the VWU Webmaster: https://www.writinguniversity.org/
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Sound
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01:13:42
Contributors:
Pagel, Caryl Ann (contributor)Iowa Summer Writing Festival (contributor)
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