"The Film Issue" of this Portland, Oregon based literary magazine features Russell Banks on turning novels into movies, screenwriting at San Quentin prison in the 1930s, 3 previously unpublished F.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Tin House is the best, most consistent literary journal currently on the market. Where else will you find great pieces of fiction by new and engaging voices on one page and then flip to the next and find a new translation by Seamus Heaney? Ploughshares is good, there are some other worthy entries as well (Alaskan Quarterly Review comes most prominently to mind), but none are as excellent as Tin House. I love the feel of my new Tin House when it comes in the mail. Each new issue features not only great fiction, interviews and articles, each is wrapped up in excellent design. This "magazine" (such a tawdry word in this context) is top notch. Tin House also does something that even the likes of Ploughshares and AQR often fail to do: it regularly delivers great poetry (Ploughshares seems to load up on poetry and hope something will be of worth.) If I had only one literary journal to recommend that people support and read, it would be Tin House. Check it out today!
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