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Electric Literature

Founded in 2009 as a quarterly publication and revamped as a non-profit in 2014, Electric Literature aims "to expand the influence of literature in popular culture by fostering lively and innovative literary conversations and making exceptional writing accessible to new audiences." Today, the publication includes two weekly online magazines. The whimsically titled Scuttlebutt magazine features short news stories that will be of interest to book lovers. Here, visitors can find out about a Jane Austen letter that reveals the author's fondness for Gothic literature and learn about the first Scottish translation of Harry Potter. Meanwhile, Recommended Reading features a short essay each week highlighting a new short story or novel. In addition to these two weekly magazines, Electric Literature also features Okey-Panky, "a series of literary oddments for busy people," such as poems, offbeat short essays, and comics. Electric Literature also features regular book reviews (which can be found in the Books tab) and Essays.
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2009
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July 21st, 2017
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July 17th, 2017 at 11:24am
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July 19th, 2017 at 1:26pm
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