PURCHASE
Eckleburg celebrates 15 years of publishing this year! Eckleburg is a literary and arts journal publishing original works from both emerging and awarded writers, poets, artists and musicians including Roxane Gay, Rick Moody, Cris Mazza, Steve Almond, Stephen Dixon, Moira Egan and David Wagoner. Eckleburg No. 22 curates a beautiful selection of traditional and genre-bending creative nonfiction, poetry, art and fiction featuring our Gertrude Stein Award winner, Judith Goode.
Eckleburg takes its title from Fritzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Began in 2010 by Rae Cline while a writing student at Johns Hopkins University, the journal is a native DC/Baltimore creation, publishing national and international fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers, poets and artists. Since 2010, Eckleburg has held readings and events in DC, Baltimore, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and more. Join us on Friday, March 29th in Los Angeles, California’s Hotel Per La for our 15th year launch party, joined by 7.13 Books and Rare Bird Lit.
ECKLEBURG NO. 22 CONTRIBUTORS
Cover Art and Portfolio by Bobby Neel Adams
Judith Goode, Gertrude Stein Award Winner
Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor
Kim Chinquee
Kay Cosgrove
Ruth Ann Dandrea
Kika Dorsey
Karen Elias
Avital Gad-Cykman
Adele Gardner
Michele Hanson
Jason Marc Harris
Kathleen Hellen
Peggy Hendry
Susan Hodara
Elizabeth Jaeger
Anna Maria Johnson
Steven David Johnson
Julie Jones
Jarrett Kaufman
Deborah A. Lott
Alice Lowe
Marjorie Maddox
Rita Maria Martinez
Michael Martone
Jessica Melilli-Hand
Toti O’Brien
Amy Scanlan O’Hearn
Lillian Ann Slugocki
Marija Stajic
Lori Toppel
Filiz Turhan
Julie Marie Wade
Angela Youngblood
What others are saying about Eckleburg…
Being a good lit citizen means supporting lit pubs. Donate. Buy. I’m going to show some#AWP17 mags that you need to support… @NoTokensJournal, @EckleburgReview, @open_letter.” Meakin Armstrong (Guernica)The most exciting and adventurous and gutsiest new magazine I’ve seen in years.” Stephen DixonRefreshing… edgy… classic… compelling.” FlavorwireProgressive….” NewPagesEye-grabbing… fun… bold… inviting… exemplary.” SabotageListed among Wigleaf’s Top 50 (Very) Short Fictions 2012Eclectic selection of work from both emerging and established writers….” The Washington PostLiterary Burroughs D.C…. the journal cleverly takes its name from the The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald….” Ploughshares



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