The Community of Literary Magazines and Presses and McNally Jackson present an evening mixer for New York City writers and editors. The Paris Review is a magazine cohost alongside Epiphany, The Drift, Lampblack, One Story, and A Public Space. Stay for a drink, talk books, meet the editors, and flip through the magazines’ most recent issues.
Epiphany is a semiannual literary journal and independent nonprofit organization that supports practicing writers at every stage of their careers, and has published generation-defining voices from Jennifer Egan, Sara Ahmed, Elena Ferrante, Robert Pinsky, Fanny Howe, Rae Armantrout, and more. For twenty years, we have featured work that goes beyond convention, highlights literary excellence, and champions emerging voices and diverse perspectives.
Founded in June 2020, The Drift aims to introduce new work and new ideas by young writers who haven’t yet been absorbed into the media hivemind and don’t feel hemmed in by the boundaries of the existing discourse. Our issues feature longform essays and cultural criticism, short fiction, poetry, interviews, dispatches, and extremely abbreviated reviews.
Lampblack is committed to the advancement of Black literature through direct aid, programs for writers and readers of Black literature, and a magazine dedicated to Black voices. The lack of resources in our communities and the erasure of our work from classrooms and bookshelves affect each and every one of us before we put words on a page.
One Story is a literary magazine that delivers one short story in the mail each month to subscribers. One Story also provides online and in-person fiction writing classes and workshops for writers at all stages of their careers.
Established in 2006 by Brigid Hughes, A Public Space is an independent publisher of an award-winning literary and arts magazine and A Public Space Books. The magazine’s Writing Fellowship, a program for early-career writers who embrace risk and their own singular vision, have supported over thirty writers, including Jai Chakrabarti, Kate Doyle, Arinze Ifeakandu, Mahreen Sohail and Deborah Taffa.