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Revision as of 01:30, 7 March 2017

apiarymagazine.com

Apiary Magazine introduces itself with the line, "Written By Humans", and gives the following descriptive information:

APIARY Magazine is a free literary publication for all of Philadelphia. We are entirely volunteer-run and entirely non-profit. We love to dance.

Mission:  To celebrate Philadelphia as a great literary city on the page, stage, and in the street. To connect and inspire Philadelphians through the power of their own words.

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