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		<title>Annalemma</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Annalemma’s print issues are a lavish celebration of colorful artwork and photography that accompany short stories and essays from writers of all ages, nationalities, disciplines and echelons of the publishing world.]]></description>
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Annalemma Magazine</a> is a literary and arts journal printed biannually (and updated weekly online). Founded in 2007 with the expressed mission of engaging as many people as possible in the life-changing experience of telling good stories, Annalemma’s print issues are a lavish celebration of colorful artwork and photography that accompany short stories and essays from writers of all ages, nationalities, disciplines and echelons of the publishing world.</p>
<p>“Annalemma Magazine, like all the best things in this world, defies categorization. Part art book, part literary magazine, part multimedia experiment, the writing is always inventive, the stories themselves as up-to-the minute and necessary as your heartbeat.”</p>
<p>-      <a href="http://www.joemeno.com/"> Joe Meno</a>, author of <em>Hairstyles of the Damned</em> (Akashic), <em>Tender as Hellfire</em> (Akashic) and <em>The Great Perhaps</em> (Norton).</p>
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		<title>The Believer</title>
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From The Believer:</span></p>
<p><span class="articletxt"><em>The Believer </em></span><span class="articletxt">is a monthly magazine where length is no object. There are book reviews that are not necessarily timely, and that are very often very long. There are interviews that are also very long. We will focus on writers and books we like. We will give people and books the benefit of the doubt.<br />
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		<title>Found #6 in the house</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>FOUND Magazine #6 &#8211; I<em>n My Life</em></strong><br />
December 2008 (96 pages)<br />
$5</p>
<p>FOUND #6 features stories of birth, childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, middle age, old age and death. Love stories and hate stories, stories of leaving jobs, friends, and family behind, and making new connections. </p>
<p>Folks struggle to keep their homes in the midst of a mortgage crisis; others dream of rock stardom. One guy faces his deepest fears, while another simply longs to have his old face back. Valentines and wedding proposals; a search for a science friend and a search for a dead cat that&#8217;s gone missing.</p>
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		<title>Wallpaper back issues</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 04:30:43 +0000</pubDate>
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