Arts Media Links
Art Daily
The first art newspaper on the net.
Art Forum
Online art magazine with articles and resources.
Art News
The oldest, most widely read fine arts magazine in the world.
Arts Journal
Arts Journal is a comprehensive digest of daily arts news from publications all over the world. Themes include music, dance, theatre, publishing, media, arts issues and people. They also offer a weekly e-newsletter. The site also offers a comprehensive page of links to publications that cover the arts.
Arts and Letters Daily
A service of the Chronicle of Higher Education, new material is added to Arts & Letters Daily six days a week. Their motto, “Veritas odit moras,” is from line 850 of Seneca’s version of Oedipus. It means “Truth hates delay.”
Five Points
Since the publication of its inaugural issue in 1996, Five Points has become one of this country's best literary magazines. Published three times a year by Georgia State University's Department of English and Creative Writing Program, each issue features poetry, fiction, essays, and interviews with the most compelling writers working today.
Poetry Magazine
Founded in 1912 by Harriet Monroe, Poetry's mission is to print the best work written by either new or established poets. The magazine also holds as important its relationship to its authors and the editors' personal encouragement of aspiring poets.
Poets and Writers
Poets & Writers Magazine is the primary source for what creative writers need to know. Along with essays on the literary life and interviews with contemporary writers of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, the magazine publishes articles with practical applications for both emerging and established writers. In addition, it provides the most comprehensive listing of literary grants and awards, deadlines, and prizewinners available in print.
The Georgia Review
Since its inception in 1947, The Georgia Review has grown steadily to its current position as one of America's premier journals of arts and letters. Each quarterly issue offers a rich gathering of stories, essays, poems, book reviews, and visual art orchestrated to invite and sustain repeated readings.
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