Magazine
| Frequency | Bi-monthly |
|---|---|
| Circulation | 60,000 |
| Publisher | Poets & Writers |
| Company | Poets & Writers |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | New York City |
| Language | English |
| Website | pw.org/magazine |
| ISSN | 0891-6136 |
Poets & Writers Magazine is a widely distributed bi-monthly magazine. The publication features literary-based news articles, critical reviews and interviews with prominent authors.
Poets & Writers Magazine also serves as a resource for thousands of writers, with up-to-date information on literary grants and awards, literary magazines, presses, jobs, author directories and literary events. It's been called the "must-have journal for scribes."
Beginning with the May/June 2010 issue, the magazine has been available in digital format.
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