Artful Dodge

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The Artful Dodge is a literary magazine based in Wooster, Ohio at the College of Wooster.[1] Founded by Daniel Bourne in 1979 in Bloomington, Indiana, the magazine has progressed from a flimsy pamphlet of carbon copies to a professionally produced literary magazine which won Bourne the Ohioana Library Association's Award for Editorial Excellence in 1992.[2]

Receiving grants from Ohio Arts Council and relying on student editors to sift through the over 3,000 manuscripts received each year, the Artful Dodge has managed to continue production to the present day, and has published writers such as Czeslaw Milosz, William S. Burroughs, Charles Simic, Naomi Shihab Nye, and Ronald Wallace, and interviews with Jorge Luis Borges, Czeslaw Milosz, W. S. Merwin, Nathalie Sarraute, Gwendolyn Brooks, William Least Heat-Moon, Michael Dorris, Tim O'Brien, and Stuart Dybek.[3]

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