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Online versus Print: The reputation of literary fiction magazines
journal contribution
posted on 2023-07-26, 14:59 authored by Laura C. DietzThis article examines the role of literary magazines in the age of digital delivery, specifically the way in which their traditional functions as talent scouts and tastemakers are affected by the perceived second-class status of electronic publishing. What are the implications for a vital publishing outlet for short stories and what might editors and writers do to remain influential and relevant? Our findings suggest that post-print magazines can be taken seriously, and hence that the category will remain relevant, as some (but not all) titles employ use specific strategies to make the leap to online or other digital delivery with their status and influence intact. This article presents original survey data on the reputation and legitimacy of online versus print literary magazines, examines the potential impact of recent business model changes and makes predictions on how the genre will continue to evolve.
History
Refereed
- Yes
Volume
4Issue number
1Page range
7-21Publication title
Short Fiction in Theory and PracticeISSN
2043-0701External DOI
Publisher
IntellectLanguage
- other