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StorySouth
''storySouth'' is an online quarterly literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, criticism, essays, and visual artwork, with a focus on the Southern United States. The journal also runs the annual Million Writers Award to select the best short stories published each year in online magazines or journals.〔"(Million Writers Award: more than 100 top short stories )" by Carolyn Kellogg, The Los Angeles Times, April 23, 2009.〕 The journal is one of the most prominent online literary journals〔''The Complete Idiot's Guide to Journalism'' by Christopher K. Passante, Penguin, 2007, which lists storySouth as one of the top literary magazines under Appendix B, Major U.S. Media.〕 and has been the subject of feature profiles in books such as ''Novel & Short Story Writer's Market''.〔"Personal Views: Jason Sanford" by Mary Cox, 2005 Novel and Short Story Writers Market, pages 23 to 29.〕 Works published in ''storySouth'' have been reprinted in a number of anthologies including ''Best American Poetry'' and ''Best of the Web''. ==History and mission==
''storySouth'' was founded in the autumn of 2001 by fiction writer Jason Sanford and poet Jake Adam York. While ''storySouth'' focuses on the traditional genre of southern literature, the journal generally attempts to expose the newest generation of writers from the American South. Sanford and York turned over publication of ''storySouth'' to Spring Garden Press in 2009〔("Southern Literary Journal Relaunches with New Editors" ) by Jessica Schneider, April 4, 2009, Monsters and Critics, accessed Feb. 20, 2010.〕 and now serve as Editor Emeritus for the journal, but no longer handle day-to-day editorial responsibilities.〔(storySouth "About Us" page ), accessed Feb. 20, 2010.〕 The journal has published pieces on such prominent authors such as Forrest Gander and Charles Wright,〔Charles Wright In Conversation: Interviews, 1979-2006, edited by Robert D. Denham, McFarland, 2008, page 133.〕 historical figures like George Wallace, and topics ranging from the trivial to the sociological. Works published in ''storySouth'' have been reprinted in anthologies such as ''Best American Poetry'',〔(Table of contents for Best American Poetry 2008 ), guest edited by Charles Wright, Scribner, reprinting the poem "Homage to Calvin Spotswood" by Kate Daniels.〕 multiple editions of ''Best of the Web'',〔(Table of contents for Best of the Web 2010 ), Kathy Fish, Guest Editor, Matt Bell, Series Editor, Dzanc Books, 2010.〕〔(Best of the Web 2008 ), Steve Almond, Guest Editor, Dzanc Books, 2008.〕 and ''e2ink: The Best of the Online Journals'', and have won a number of awards and honors.〔http://www.storysouth.com/about/ storySouth "About Us" page, accessed Feb. 20, 2010.〕 The journal is listed as a contributing press by the Pushcart Prize and is among the American literary journals listed in Best American Short Stories.〔''The Best American Short Stories'' series, Katrina Kenison (series Editor), 2005 and 2006 editions.〕 ''StorySouth'' reaches on average a 1,000 individual readers every day.〔"Introduction to Online Markets" ''2007 Novel and Short Story Writer's Market'' Writer's Digest Books, 2004, page 343.〕 The journal has been included in lists of prominent literary journals.〔''The Complete Idiot's Guide to Journalism'' by Christopher K. Passante, Penguin, 2007, which lists storySouth as one of the top literary magazines in Appendix B, Major U.S. Media.〕
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