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Region: Brooklyn

Brooklyn Public Library

Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza (main branch), is the nation’s 5th largest public library system with a network of 60 neighborhood libraries. The library hosts many literary readings and events.

Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge, East River, opened in 1883, spanning the East River between the boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan. The architectural grace and strength of the Brooklyn Bridge has been an inspiration to artists of all disciplines, and has been the subject of writing by Walt Whitman, Hart Crane, Marianne Moore, Thomas Wolfe, John Dos Passos, … Continued

Green-Wood Cemetery

Green-Wood Cemetery, East of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, is the final resting place of many New York City writers, including Jean-Michael Basquiat, Henry Ward Beecher, James Gordon Bennett, Fred Ebb, Horace Greeley, Laura Jean Libbey, Edward R. Murrow, and Theodore Roosevelt.

Soft Skull Press Inc

Soft Skull Press publishes everything from political nonfiction to pop culture, intrepid fiction to innovative new poetry. Based in downtown Brooklyn, they also sponsor Soft Skull Shortwave, the bookstore division of Soft Skull Press, and the Frequency reading series.

Ether Sea Projects Inc (Litmus Press)

Literary Magazine Publication – An Annual journal of poetry and translation – Printing, production, and marketing of Aufgabe, an annual journal of poetry and writing in translation. Litmus Press is the publishing program of Ether Sea Projects, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit literature and arts organization dedicated to supporting innovative, cross-genre writing, with an emphasis on … Continued

One-Story LLC

One Story is an award-winning literary magazine featuring one short story mailed to subscribers every 3 weeks. Our reader-friendly format and affordable price ($21 for 18 issues) allow us to bring quality fiction from emerging and established writers to over 2,500 paid subscribers (722 in NY).

Teachers and Writers Magazine

Teachers & Writers Collaborative publishes Teachers & Writers Magazine as a free resource for teaching the art of writing in kindergarten through college and in non-classroom settings. The online magazine presents a wide range of ideas and approaches, as well as lively explorations of T&W’s mission: “educating the imagination.” The magazine is managed by an … Continued