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The header at NewPages.com describes the site as: "News, information and
guides to independent bookstores, independent publishers, literary
periodicals, alternative periodicals, independent record labels, alternative
newsweeklies and more." It's a fairly tall order to try and encompass the
entirety of independent publishing, but NewPages does an admirable job of
staying abreast of the ever-shifting landscape, and providing a
clearinghouse of useful information for both writers and readers looking to
explore quality journals and books from the independent and small-press
world.
While the sheer breadth of material catalogued on the site can be daunting,
it is well worth mulling through. They have an exhaustive list of
independent bookstores, representing both big cities and small towns and
organized by state, and links to independent and small-press book
publishers. They even have interviews with authors and a blog detailing
recent features and updates on the site.
Where Newpages really shines, though, is in their treatment of reputable
literary magazines, offering a valuable resource for both readers and
writers. Casey Hill, the publisher of Newpages, explains: "Our goal with the
NewPages guides and directories of print and online literary magazines is to
keep the lists up-to-date, and to focus on quality sites."
The site regularly reviews literary journals, a task which few, if any,
other periodicals or websites consistently offer. Visitors can search the
archive of past reviews, read an analysis of a journal's latest issue, or
discover journals that might not be carried in the local bookstore, ones
they might not find otherwise. For writers, the site's descriptions of
journals, along with contact information and links, provides a useful place
to begin researching places to submit work. For readers, the rare reviews of
journals offer a sample and suggestion of journals to purchase and
subscribe.
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