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A Public Space No. 31

Hughes, Brigid
A Public Space No. 31
This is an issue of weather and misinterpretation, and the unexpected patterns created by these natural forces. —Brigid Hughes

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A Public Space No. 32

Hughes, Brigid
A Public Space No. 32
Key Selling Points Features work by four A Public Space Fellows, writers at the start of their careers—continuing A Public Space's longstanding commitment to debuting new writers. JESMYN WARD, LESLIE JAMISON, and JAMEL BRINKLEY are among the writers who debuted in the magazine. A Public Space received the inaugural LITERARY MAGAZINE PRIZE FROM THE WHITING FOUNDATION, which honored it as "a gorgeously curated collection we experience as a cabin...

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A Public Space No. 31

Hughes, Brigid
A Public Space No. 31
KEY SELLING POINTS Publication aligns with celebrations of the centennial of Ulysses, a novel that reconfigured literature and continues to be a touchstone for writers and artists around the world A unique way of celebrating a classic novel, looking at the writers and artists who have been influenced by James Joyce and Ulysses The issue is a collaboration with the James Joyce Collection at the University of Buffalo, the largest Joyce col...

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A Public Space No. 33

Hughes, Brigid
A Public Space No. 33
A Public Space received the inaugural LITERARY MAGAZINE PRIZE FROM THE WHITING FOUNDATION, which honored it as "a gorgeously curated collection we experience as a cabinet of wonders."A Public Space has been featured in WSJ, NY Times, Kirkus Reviews, The National Book Review, and the Paris Review.A Public Space's has a longstanding commitment to debuting new writers. JESMYN WARD, SARA MAJKA, LESLIE JAMISON, and JAMEL BRINKLEY are among the auth...

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A Public Space No. 30

Hughes, Brigid
A Public Space No. 30
An issue exploring the metropolis through fiction, essays, art, and interviews spanning generations, continents, and languages. For over a decade, A Public Space has published an award-winning literary and arts magazine that seeks out and supports writers working apart from the mainstream-culturally, aesthetically, economically. From debuting writers to celebrating work in translation, to bringing attention to overlooked writing from previous ...

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