What is another word for literary magazine?

Pronunciation: [lˈɪtəɹəɹi mˌaɡɐzˈiːn] (IPA)

A literary magazine is a publication that features creative writing works such as poetry, short stories, essays, and artwork. It is a platform that showcases emerging and established writers alike. Synonyms for a literary magazine include literary journal, literary review, literary periodical, literary publication, literary digest, literary quarterly, and literary paper. Each term highlights the variety, depth, and richness of literary works that a magazine can offer to its readers. Whether you call it a journal or a digest, a literary magazine is a vital component of the literary community, providing a platform for creative expression and enriching the cultural landscape with diverse and thought-provoking works.

What are the hypernyms for Literary magazine?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Literary magazine

  • When I was in college, I was the editor of the literary magazine and insisted neither the editors nor the writers be specifically identified-only our student numbers appeared on the title page. I love that idea and still do.
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