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The first appeared in the newsstands during August, in the cover story of a pulp magazine called All-Story Weekly.
Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007
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The first appeared in the newsstands during August, in the cover story of a pulp magazine called All-Story Weekly.
Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007
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The first appeared in the newsstands during August, in the cover story of a pulp magazine called All-Story Weekly.
Savage Peace Ann Hagedorn 2007
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She received an honorable mention in the 2007 Zoetrope All-Story Short Fiction contest.
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In addition, I like to find stories from outside the traditional genre sources: so far I have reprinted pieces from the New Yorker, Tin House, and Zoetrope All-Story.
MIND MELD: Behind the Scenes...How the Hottest Short Fiction Anthologies Are Created (Part 3) 2009
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I bought the Winter 2005 issue of Zoetrope, All-Story when it came out, and the Waits pictures have made me hold onto it.
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Her fiction and literary translations have appeared in ColorLines, The Virginia Quarterly Review, and Zoetrope: All-Story, among others.
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Murray Leinster: "Evidence" (All-Story Weekly, July 1919)
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This rejection was from Zoetrope All-Story, and was fully expected, as Zoetrope is a literary magazine of the highest order – recently Wes Anderson had a piece published … WES ANDERSON!
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The story aimed to show the ease by which cases can be made for literary antecedents — showing that Burroughs might have read "When the World Was Young" in the months before he introduced Tarzan in the pages of All-Story Magazine in 1912, and was inspired by London's (actually Sinclair Lewis's) idea of a civilized-man-turned-primitive.
“Samuel! There was a rolling wonder in the sound. Ay, there was!” 2008
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