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Blithe House Quarterly : queer fiction lives here
URL: http://www.blithe.com/
AOL link: <A HREF="http://www.blithe.com/">Blithe House Quarterly :
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"*The* journal, online or off, for gay short fiction. Blithe House
Quarterly is
one of the best literary sites on the Internet. Period." -- 42opus.com

** featured in the January 2005 New York Times article on the literary
magazine boom **

** A GLAAD Media Award Nominee **

Blithe House Quarterly invites you to browse
its Spring 2005 edition (Volume 9, Number 2)

featuring new short stories by

Stephani Maari Booker
Kim Brauer
Alfred Corn
Gina Frangello
Eloise Holland
Vincent Kovar
John L'Ecuyer
Skian Mcguire
Kei Miller
and Royston Tester

edited by Cheryl E. Klein and Chip Livingston
executive editor and publisher: Aldo Alvarez

** Winner of the Encyclopaedia Britannica's Internet Guide Award **

"Internet-based fiction journals have become a significant force in
publishing, especially for serious short fiction. In Web-only lit
journals such as
Blithe House Quarterly, the short-story form is alive and clicking."
-- Baltimore City Paper

"Setting the quality bar [for gay and lesbian writing] is the
phenomenal site Blithe House Quarterly. It's awash in awards and
rightly so. Of all gay and lesbian sites, Blithe House is the golden
child, the one to be entered in the Literature Olympics. None of the
stories needs special cosseting as our fiction. Be skeptical and go see

the site!"
-- Gay & Lesbian On Line, 3rd Edition

"The central publishing arm of new queer fiction."
-- OUT Magazine on Blithe House Quarterly

Blithe House Quarterly : queer fiction lives here
URL: http://www.blithe.com/
AOL link: <A HREF="http://www.blithe.com/">Blithe House Quarterly :
queer fiction lives here</A>

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