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'''Apiary Magazine''' is a Philadelphia literary magazine.
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'''Apiary Magazine''' is a Philadelphia literary magazine that gives the following description:<blockquote>APIARY Magazine is a free literary publication for all of Philadelphia. We are entirely volunteer-run and entirely non-profit. We love to dance.</blockquote>
 
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== In The News  ==
==Editor's Note==
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*[http://articles.philly.com/2012-04-22/news/31382730_1_poetry-month-american-poetry-review-poetry-page Philly online poetry magazines: A garden of many delights], Philadelphia Inquirer, April 22, 2012.
My routine update has failed to find any current descriptive information on the website. [[User:PaulSank|PaulSank]] 19:23, 13 January 2016 (EST)
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*[http://www.newsworks.org/index.php/local/arts-culture/20657-01pcapiary Philadelphia literary magazine launches TV show], Newsworks, June 1, 2011.
 
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*[http://www.flyingkitemedia.com/innovationnews/apiary0524.aspx New hive for all things local and literary, Apiary, launches next week], Flying Kite Media, May 24, 2011.
 
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*[http://firstpersonarts.org/tag/apiary-magazine/ Catching up with Nick Forrest!], First Person Arts, May 10, 2011.<br><br><br>[[Category:Is-Literary_Magazine]][[Category:Is-Publication]][[Category:Is-Blog]][[Category:Issue-Writing]][[Category:Is-Online_Publication]][[Category:Issue-Poetry]][[Category:Is-Magazine]]
It’s no secret. When it comes to celebrating the best local literature we can get downright fanatical. We publish two print magazines a year – but it’s not enough. That’s why we’ve created [http://apiarymagazine.com/read/apiary-online/the-hive-apiary-digital-edition/ The Hive: APIARY Digital Edition]. We’re cataloging the best local poems and stories, one by one. Read them on our blog and check back here as we build a living, evolving digital library of work by some of Philadelphia’s most talented and hardworking writers.
 
 
 
=== AIPARY In The News  ===
 
 
 
*Philadelphia Inquirer: ”Apiary is trying to grow the garden, cross-pollinate, replace the words literary magazine with the word community — the word us.
 
*City Paper thinks we know which way the wind blows: ”Their first free issue might also be their best. Apiary Magazine is a great barometer for the Philadelphia literary scene, crossing genres and pushing boundaries.  
 
*On Newsworks/ radio station WHYY: Philadelphia literary magazine launches TV show  
 
*At Flying Kite Media: ”The 150 plus page illustrated semiannual quickly attracted top names in the city’s literary community … but even more impressive are Apiary’s young contributors, who represent the great diversity of culture to be found in Philadelphia.” Full article at: http://www.flyingkitemedia.com/innovationnews/apiary0524.aspx  
 
*City Paper celebrates the release of APIARY 2: ”Sophomore slump? Hell, no! Apiary, Philadelphia’s literary magazine, is celebrating the release of their second issue in perfect literary style with performances by novelists, poets, and spoken word artists.” Full article at: http://www.citypaper.net/blogs/criticalmass/BOOKISH-Apiary-defies-the-sophomore-slump.html
 
*First Person Arts thinks we’re special: ”Unlike other magazines, the editors at APIARY travel across the city to workshops, open mics, readings, and school classrooms to find all of the different voices that make Philadelphia so full of life and energy!” Full article at: http://www.firstpersonarts.org/tag/apiary-magazine/<br>
 
 
 
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Revision as of 20:42, 13 January 2016

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Apiary Magazine is a Philadelphia literary magazine that gives the following description:

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

In The News