Murdaland

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Murdaland: Crime Fiction For The 21st Century was a literary noir magazine. Praised in the Baltimore City Paper as "the area's best literary journal in 2007", it ceased publication after only two issues.[1]

It featured original fiction from Mary Gaitskill, Jayne Anne Phillips, Ken Bruen, Rolo Diez (in his English language debut), Tom Franklin, Scott Phillips, Anthony Neil Smith and Daniel Woodrell, among others. Michael Langnas was the editor. Sean O'Kane was the assistant editor. Cortright McMeel published the initial issue and was publisher emeritus of the second.

References

  1. Arnold, Laurence (25 April 2013). "Cortright McMeel, Trader Who Wrote Dark Novel, Dies at 41 - Bloomberg". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 28 April 2013. 

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