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Artifice
Founded in 2009, ''Artifice Magazine'' is a nonprofit literary magazine based in Chicago, Illinois which showcases fiction, non-fiction and poetry that is "aware of its own artifice." Its founding editor and editor-in-chief is James Tadd Adcox. The goal of the publication is to trace the postmodern literary movement which originated in the 1960s and is influencing literary work today.〔(Chicago Tribune )〕 The magazine is published biannually. In 2011 ''Artifice Magazine'' was awarded a City of Chicago Community Arts Assistance Program (CAAP) Grant. In 2010, the magazine was awarded the Best Submission Guidelines by Philistine Press 〔(Philistine Press )〕 for the Artifice wishlist,"〔(The Wishlist )〕 which requests such submissions as "3 of the saddest sentences ever written," "1 geometrical proof," "2 fits, 2 starts," "4 labyrinths created using parentheses, footnotes, endnotes, etc," and "something that includes a Greek chorus." The magazine is a member of the Council of Literary Magazines and Small Presses. ''Artifice Magazine'' is a division of Artifice Books, a small press. Artifice Books' first project, released in 2012, was "EXITS ARE," 〔(Artifice Books )〕 an e-book by Mike Meginnis (and many players), published in conjunction with Uncanny Valley. 〔(Uncanny Valley Mag )〕 ==References==
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