Underground Voices Magazine

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Underground Voices Magazine

August 2006 issue
Editor Cetywa Powell
Categories fiction, flash fiction, non-fiction, poetry, visual arts
Frequency Online (monthly) Print (annual)
First Issue February, 2004
Country Flag of United States United States
Language American English
Website undergroundvoices.com
ISSN unknown

Underground Voices Magazine is an online and print literary magazine created in 2004. It caters to edgy, raw, dark fiction, flash fiction, and poetry. The magazine also publishes the works of visual artists. Published authors and visual artists include Ned Vizzini (author of It's Kind of a Funny Story, Be More Chill, and Teen Angst? Naaah...), Andrew Coburn (crime novelist and Edgar Award nominee for his first novel, Goldlilocks), Julia Solis (photographer), Tony O'Neill (NY musician and author), Shawna Kenney (author), S.A Griffin (poet), Charles Plymell (poet), and Mark Parisi (creator of the Off the Mark comic panel).

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Work published has been awarded, nominated for, or received honorable mention in the following:

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