Westerly - Australian literary magazine - was created in 1956.
Knockout - literary magazine - was created in 2007.
Australian Literary Review was created in 2006.
Your Computer - Australian magazine - was created in 1981.
Woman - Australian magazine - was created in 1934.
Nimbus literary magazine was created in 2002. It focuses on showcasing the work of emerging writers and artists in the United States.
The Westerly Sun was created in 1857.
Westerly Armory was created in 1901.
The Pall Mall Magazine was first created in 1893 as a British literary and cultural magazine. It merged with the Fortnightly Review in 1914 to become The Fortnightly and Pall Mall Magazine.
Westerly - Amtrak station - was created in 1912.
Geist Magazine was created in 1990 by Stephen Osborne in Vancouver, Canada. It is an independently published Canadian literary magazine that focuses on non-fiction writing and photography.
The importance of "McClure's Magazine" was that it was the first magazine to publish both political and literary works. It created a form of journalism known as "muckraking," or investigative or reformative, and redefined the old society's conscience.
Christopher Street, a pioneering gay literary magazine, was first published in New York City in 1976. Its name pays homage to the LGBTQ+ community's role in the Stonewall Riots on Christopher Street in 1969.