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Birkensnake : ウィキペディア英語版
Birkensnake
''Birkensnake'' is a small press literary magazine published annually in Rhode Island, USA. The magazine was founded by Brian Conn and Joanna Ruocco when they were MFA students at Brown University. ''Birkensnake'' 1 was released in 2008. ''Birkensnake'' 2, published in 2009, received media attention, garnering mostly positive reviews.〔〔 "The Children’s Factory," a story by Michael Stewart which appeared in ''Birkensnake'' 2, won the 3rd annual Micro Award. That issue also contained stories by Matt Briggs, Caren Gussoff, and Blake Butler. ''Birkensnake'' 5, released in 2012, was a free issue.
The magazine has received positive reviews for content and format (it is available both electronically and in print). The ''New York Times'' called ''Birkensnake'' a "sacred art object."
Flavorwire listed ''Birkensnake'' 6 as "One of the Year's Coolest Literary Magazine Innovations" because it features seven different versions of the magazine created by seven different pairs of editors.
==Staff==

* Brian Conn, editor〔
* Joanna Ruocco, editor〔〔

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