Underground Voices Magazine
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Underground Voices Magazine | |
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November 2007 issue |
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Editor | Cetywa Powell |
Categories | fiction, flash fiction, non-fiction, poetry, visual arts |
Frequency | Online (monthly) Print (annual) |
First issue | February, 2004 |
Country | United States |
Language | American English |
Website | undergroundvoices.com |
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. The magazine is based in Los Angeles.
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[edit] Awards and Recognitions
Work published has been awarded or received honorable mention in the following:
2007 Puschart Prize XXXI Best of the Small Presses Anthology - Special Mention
[edit] Past Contributors
Authors
Ned Vizzini (It's Kind of a Funny Story, Be More Chill, Teen Angst? Naaah...)
James Brown (Los Angeles Diaries)
Andrew Coburn (crime novelist, Edgar Award nominee for the novel, Goldlilocks)
Nancy Weber (The Life Swap)
Poets
Tony O'Neill (Digging the Vein)
Cortney Davis
Lyn Lifshin
S.A Griffin
Charles Plymell
Artists
Misha Gordin
Alessandro Bavari
Michal Macku
Mark Parisi (Off the Mark comic panel)
[edit] Publications from Underground Voices
- Underground Voices: Stories from the Asylum - Print Edition Vol. 2- (Paperback ISBN 0595474667)
- Underground Voices: Print Edition Vol. 1- (Paperback ISBN 0595415717)
- Underground Voices: a collection of short stories- (Paperback ISBN 0595380921)