I'm not sure there's another fiction magazine which has continuously published over the last 75...though probably at least a few of the current little magazines (ANALOG and NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW can't say as much).
Well, actually, for the last 75, ANALOG could...just not for its complete 85 going on 86 years. NAR was revived sometime in midcentury, so it might be close.
Not a fiction mag, but Poetry has published continuously since 1915 (of course, it was heavily subsidized by its founder and has since received a bequest of, if I recall correctly, $100 million).
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I'm not sure there's another fiction magazine which has continuously published over the last 75...though probably at least a few of the current little magazines (ANALOG and NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW can't say as much).
Well, actually, for the last 75, ANALOG could...just not for its complete 85 going on 86 years. NAR was revived sometime in midcentury, so it might be close.
KENYON REVIEW is two years older than EQMM; PRAIRIE SCHOONER has perhaps been continuous since 1926...a good year for fiction magazines...
It's surprising that they've survived for so long. I hope they can keep going.
Not a fiction mag, but Poetry has published continuously since 1915 (of course, it was heavily subsidized by its founder and has since received a bequest of, if I recall correctly, $100 million).
"Published since 1892 by the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, The Sewanee Review has never missed an issue."
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