Paris Review from Paris Review Foundation Inc Price: $40.00
Customer Review: The writing in the Paris Review is probably unmatched elsewhere in a popularly available magazine. Other magazines and reviews sometimes have top quality pieces, maybe one or two excellent pieces in each issue, but I found that the high standards of quality in the Paris Review is very rarely... more info
Customer Review: I ordered this in February of 2009 and it is now July 19th and I have not received an issue. When I sent an email to complain I was told I would get 6 issues free as an apology. I replied that I appreciate the free issues but I would also like to receive the 6 issues I PAID for. Well I then received... more info
Customer Review: I discovered Zoetrope through the Best American Nonrequired Reading (BANR) series. A significant number of the pieces in BANR are drawn from Zoetrope so I figured it would be worth checking out. I also subscribe to the Paris Review and McSweeneys and find that I only read about half of each issue... more info
Customer Review: This is a fun fabulous magazine that provides a taste of the music it reviews. Just for something new that you might not otherwise try, this magazine does it.
Customer Review: I like the McSweeney's empire. Despite what has been written about them being overly hipstery, this is an excellent magazine with interesting articles by many great authors. A little uneven sometimes, but what magazine isn't? The thing I have always liked about this magazine is that they are good... more info
Customer Review: This is my favorite trade publication and the editors are my favorite people. I love Reg Forder and the ACW team. This is full of great advice and real life examples of what you can accomplish in the Christian writing market. Ministry Marketing Solutions would not be where it is today without the... more info
Customer Review: I know APR is supposed to be one of the better poetry magazines out there, and I think it has one of the highest circulations of any poetry magazine, but it's more of the National Enquirer of poetry magazines. It's a large, newspaper-style format that contains mostly bad poetry and dull articles.... more info