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The Following are links to literary and arts organizations. On the left are links of local interest. Some of the "local" links, however, are also of national interest. THE KENYON REVIEW, for instance, has been one of the nation's finest literary journals in the country since it first rose to international prominence in the 1930's, under the direction of John Crowe Ransom. It also happens to be in Gambier, Ohio. Other outstanding major national litmags operating from Ohio include: FIELD (Oberlin), Mid-American Review (Bowling Green) ANTIOCH REVIEW (Yellow Springs), and ARTFUL DODGE.

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Local Art and Literature Links
(Akron and Ohio)

The University of Akron Press

Nurtured to national prominence by famous poet and New-Orleans-native Elton Glaser, The U of A Press publishes books of poetry and non-fiction. Among the prominent poets this pres has published including Beckian Fritz Goldberg, Claire Rossini, and Raeburn Miller. THE INSIDE GAME features a forward by Spike Lee.

Oberlin College Press/FIELD Magazine

Wick Poetry Center/Kent State University

Cleveland State Poetry Center/Cleveland State University Press

Ashland Poetry Press

Gray and Co.

Gray and Co. publishes Cleveland-centric titles, including David Lee Morgan's LEBRON JAMES: THE RISE OF A STAR. Their titles include books by Dick Feagler, Neil Zurker, and Terry Pluto.

Deep Cleveland Press/Deep Cleveland Online Literary Magazine

Bottom Dog Press

Arftul Dodge

The Antioch Review

Newfangled Productions

Art Cetera

Art Cetera is a young professionals group for artists in the Akron area between the ages of 25-40.

Queen Bee Productions

Epitome Magazine

Akron Arts Magazine

Akron Life and Leisure Magazine

The Akron Area Arts Alliance (AAAA)

The Akron Art Museum

Don Drumm Studios and Gallery

Cafe' Momus Akron Ohio

uscity.net

General Art and Literature Links of National or International Interest

The Georgia Review

Since its inception in 1947, THE GEORGIA REVIEW has grown steadily to its current position as one of America's premier journals of arts and letters.

The Kenyon Review

The Kenyon Review was founded in 1939 by poet-critic John Crowe Ransom. During his 21-year tenure, Ransom published such internationally known writers as Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, William Empson, Mark Van Doren, Kenneth Burke, and Delmore Schwartz, as well as younger writers: Flannery O'Connor, Robert Lowell, and Peter Taylor, to name a few. It was perhaps the best known and most influential literary magazine in the English-speaking world during the 1940s and '50s.

The Mid-American Review

The Journal/Ohio State University Press

The Paris Review

The New England Review

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