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''The Harrow'' was an online magazine for fantasy and horror fiction, poetry, and reviews, launched in January 1998 by founder and editor-in-chief Dru Pagliassotti.〔(Duotrope's Digest - ''The Harrow'' )〕〔(California Lutheran University Faculty Profile: Druann L. Pagliassotti, Ph.D. )〕 The magazine has an all-volunteer editorial staff and reviewer pool and uses a double blind review system that provides authors with individualized feedback on their submissions.〔''(The Harrow )'' Official Website〕 In 2008, ''The Harrow'' was published on the first of each month using Open Journal Systems software. From 2009, ''The Harrow'' staff are taking a break and the journal is not in production at the moment. ==Awards and recognition== ''The Harrow'' has placed within the top 10 in the Preditors and Editors Best Fiction Magazines/E-Zines poll every year since 2003.〔(Preditors & Editors polls )〕 Pieces first published in the magazine have received recognition in several other venues. First-place ''Harrow'' contest winner "Harming Obsession" by Bev Vincent received an honorable mention in ''The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror'' (16th Ed.); "The Pickup", a short story by Jim Schutte was a 2005 nominee for the Gaylactic Spectrum Award.〔(Gaylactic Spectrum Awards - 2005 )〕 M. Frost's poem, "Removing the Bloodstain", from the November 2006 issue was reprinted in the March 2007 newsletter from the Horror Writers Association.〔(Horror Writers Association )〕 Well-known authors published in ''The Harrow'' include Gemma Files, Peter Crowther and Marlys Pearson. Editor Pagliassotti's fantasy novel, ''Clockwork Heart'', was published by Juno Books in March 2008.〔(Juno Books: ''Clockwork Heart'' )〕〔Moore, Jean Cowden. "(CLU bookworm writes a novel )" ''Ventura County Star'', April 25, 2008.〕 Other authors published in ''The Harrow'' who also have novels or collections out include Brian Ames and Chris Howard. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Harrow」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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