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Advertising – Apeiron Review. A Philadelphia-based Literary Magazine. As of December 21, 2015:. We average over 1,400 unique visitors a month to our website. Issues 1-8 are currently viewable on Scribd. And our total views clear 34K. Issue 9 and beyond are viewable on Issuu. We’re open to an equal exchange of ad swapping with other magazines for online only advertisement. Otherwise, a 400 x 400 ad is $10 a month payable only through paypal. Please email Meredith: editors.apeironreview@gmail.com.
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5 Resources to Stay in the Philly Literary Know |
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5 Resources to Stay in the Philly Literary Know – Apeiron Review. A Philadelphia-based Literary Magazine. 5 Resources to Stay in the Philly Literary Know. May 4, 2015. Are you like me? Do you ever get super upset when you miss an event in Philadelphia? Do you say things like, I was right around the corner when that was going on! Or I could have gone. I wasn’t doing anything? If you are like me, then this article is for you. As an event writer here at. These two schools have established creative writing p...
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Local Events – Apeiron Review. A Philadelphia-based Literary Magazine. We’re happy to promote literary-esque events in the greater Philly area. We feel like NYC gets all the buzz, so unless you’ve got a book release and happen to be from NYC, we probably won’t post anything about it. Sorry, New Yorkers, but we’re all about Philly here. So, Philly, here’s the deal! Just shoot an email over to Lisa at lisaandrews[at]apeironreview.com. She just needs to know:. Any details about the event. February 9, 2016.
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Interviews |
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Interviews – Apeiron Review. A Philadelphia-based Literary Magazine. Batman, Retired: An Interview with Trevor Pyle. February 9, 2016. I always identify as student first, and anything else second, though I know this identity will someday end. I read this poem as a fresh Intern here at the Apeiron Review in July of 2015. As I read through all these serious poems that tugged at my heartstrings and made me think about bigger issues outside myself …. Modern Fairytale: An Interview with Andréa J. Onstad.
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SERIOUSLY: Five Things That You Missed at PBQ’s Comedic Poetry Night |
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SERIOUSLY: Five Things That You Missed at PBQ’s Comedic Poetry Night – Apeiron Review. A Philadelphia-based Literary Magazine. SERIOUSLY: Five Things That You Missed at PBQ’s Comedic Poetry Night. April 29, 2015. Is a fellow Philadelphia based magazine that publishes short stories, fiction and essays. Their current issue is themed ARE YOU KIDDING ME? Now, on to the five things:. Though there wasn’t a huge turnout, the people that did arrive got to go home with a little treat-. After the eleventh werewolf...
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Comic Writer Scott McCloud on Visual Communication and Storytelling |
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Comic Writer Scott McCloud on Visual Communication and Storytelling – Apeiron Review. A Philadelphia-based Literary Magazine. Comic Writer Scott McCloud on Visual Communication and Storytelling. April 10, 2015. The first interaction that Rutgers University- Camden had with comic writer Scott McCloud. McCloud is famous for his comic books including the. The New Adventures of Abraham Lincoln. And, most recently,. The words underneath clearly say: In case of fire walk slowly to the nearest exit, but do not ...
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Author – Apeiron Review. A Philadelphia-based Literary Magazine. Batman, Retired: An Interview with Trevor Pyle. February 9, 2016. I always identify as student first, and anything else second, though I know this identity will someday end. I read this poem as a fresh Intern here at the Apeiron Review in July of 2015. As I read through all these serious poems that tugged at my heartstrings and made me think about bigger issues outside myself …. Modern Fairytale: An Interview with Andréa J. Onstad. It’s dra...
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Fiction – Apeiron Review. A Philadelphia-based Literary Magazine. In Praise of Mud by Teressa Rose Ezell. March 7, 2015. And what of this wind-whipped, soggy, savory day with its cloak of grey and its stinging drops, brown grass and bare branches, stark naked but still in glorious, dancing majesty? There is no train of hopeful, athletic feet running through the park now; just my husband, myself, and our wolfish dog, trudging. My husband’s loafers,…. Mama’s Bread by Aida Ibisevic. July 5, 2014. She decide...
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Events and Reviews – Apeiron Review. A Philadelphia-based Literary Magazine. Why do Book Festivals Matter? October 29, 2015. Once a year at the beginning of October, literary chaos in the form of vendors, publishing houses, entrepreneurial writers and slam poets make their way to Collingswood, NJ for a day of writing, reading and book selling. The last two years, rain has plagued the festival but has never fully managed to stop the excitement…. 5 Resources to Stay in the Philly Literary Know. May 4, 2015.
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Editorial |
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Editorial – Apeiron Review. A Philadelphia-based Literary Magazine. Why do Book Festivals Matter? October 29, 2015. Once a year at the beginning of October, literary chaos in the form of vendors, publishing houses, entrepreneurial writers and slam poets make their way to Collingswood, NJ for a day of writing, reading and book selling. The last two years, rain has plagued the festival but has never fully managed to stop the excitement…. September 17, 2015. August 20, 2015. Travel Advice for Book Nerds.