Eclectica Magazine

Eclectica Magazine
Editor Tom Dooley
Categories Literary magazine
Frequency Quarterly
Format Online
Year founded 1996
First issue October 1996
Country United States
Language English
Website www.eclectica.org

Eclectica Magazine is one of the oldest surviving online literary publications.[1]

History and profile

Founded in 1996[2] by Chris Lott and Tom Dooley,[3] Eclectica's extensive and growing archives contain poetry, fiction, non-fiction, miscellany, travel, opinion and reviews by hundreds of authors from around the world.[1] The first issue appeared in October 1996.[3] Dooley, the remaining founder/editor, published a "Best Fiction" anthology in 2003, which was recognized by the IPPY awards as a runner up in the short fiction category for that year.[4] In 2004, Eclectica took top honors in storySouth's Million Writers Award.[5]

Eclectica has published stories by nominees for the Pulitzer Prize (Teresa White),[6] the Nebula Award (Mary Soon Lee)[7] and the Pushcart Prize.

Current and past editors of Eclectica include Chris Lott, Julie King, Mitchel Metz, Kevin McGowin, Paul Sampson, Michael Spice, Elizabeth Glixman, John Reinhard, Jennifer Finstrom, Pamela Gemin and Colleen Mondor. Regular contributors include Stanley Jenkins, C.E. Chaffin, Thomas Hubschman, Don Mager and Ann Skea.[8]

Eclectica Magazine requires a processing fee for submitting content.[9]

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