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source of info: an editor or employee of the magazine
website: vanillapress.org/
contact email (address for queries, not submissions):
editor(s): Carrie Briggs, Carrie Jehle, Ben Nevala
publishes: quarterly (on the web)
basic genres: fiction, poetry, nonfiction, visual art
circulation (or unique visitors/week for netzines): 250

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Vanilla, a publisher of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and visual art
On 03/20/10 Vanilla joined litmags.org! (link)
"Vanilla is published quarterly every February, May, August and November. We are locally organized in the Montgomery
Alabama River Region but accept contributions of all literary, art and photographic genres from all over the world. We seek
to expose authors and artists alike to a public forum without sacrificing creative identity.

Your absurdity, tragedy, photography, sessions of deep thought or artistic whimsies drawn on fast food napkins are what we
crave.

Some select contributors and Editors’ favorites will be featured at vanillapress.org with all chosen contributors being
printed in paperback form. It is our mission to become a nationally recognized destination for budding creativity.
Contribute to our community and claim a cubbyhole."
posted @ 2010-03-20 15:42:02
litmags.org | Vanilla


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