Hobart (magazine)
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Hobart 12 cover | |
Editor | Aaron Burch |
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Categories | Literary magazine |
First issue | 2001 |
Country | United States |
Website | www.hobartpulp.com |
ISSN | 1544-788X |
OCLC number | 52253587 |
Hobart is an American literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, interviews, and essays. Founded as an online magazine in 2001, Hobart grew into a biannual print magazine in 2003.[1] Past issues have been dedicated to topics such as luck, the outdoors, and games.[2] In addition to print and web content, in 2006 Hobart added a book division (Short Flight/Long Drive Books), with Elizabeth Ellen as editor.[1]
Several pieces appearing in Hobart have received awards or were selected for anthologies: recent selections include Roxane Gay's story North Country and Mike Meginnis' Navigators that were selected for The Best American Short Stories 2012 .[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dylan Nice. "Hobart :: About". Hobartpulp.com. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
- ↑ "Hobart :: Print Issues". Hobartpulp.com. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
- ↑ Perrotta, Tom. Best American Short Stories 2012. New York: Mariner, 2012.
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