Artifice Explained

Category:Literary magazine
Founded:2009
Finaldate:2017
Country:United States
Based:Chicago
Language:English
Oclc:464214803

Artifice was a nonprofit literary magazine based in Chicago, Illinois, that existed between 2009 and 2017.

History and profile

Artifice was started in 2009.[1] It was co-founded by Rebekah Silverman, who served as Managing Editor, and James Tadd Adcox, who served as editor-in-chief.[2] It was published biannually.[3] Later Peter Jurmu became the editor-in-chief of the magazine replacing James Tadd Adcox in the post.[4]

In 2011 Artifice was awarded a City of Chicago Community Arts Assistance Program (CAAP) Grant. In 2010, the magazine was awarded the Best Submission Guidelines by Philistine Press[5] for the Artifice wishlist,"[6] which requests such submissions as "3 of the saddest sentences ever written," "1 geometrical proof," "2 fits, 2 starts," "4 labyrinths created using parentheses, footnotes, endnotes, etc," and "something that includes a Greek chorus."

Artifice was a division of Artifice Books, a small press. Artifice Books' first project, released in 2012, was "EXITS ARE,"[7] an e-book by Mike Meginnis (and many players), published in conjunction with Uncanny Valley.[8] Later the magazine began to be published annually by Curbside Splendor Publishing.[4] Artifice folded in 2017.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Amy Guth. Artifice Magazine. May 14, 2020. Chicago Tribune. March 9, 2011.
  2. http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/printers-row/2010/03/small-press-month-artifice.html Chicago Tribune
  3. News: Artifice Magazine. May 14, 2020. Read/Write Library Chicago.
  4. News: Matt Rowan. Chicago Dispatch: Seven Innovative Chicago Magazines. August 3, 2020. Electric Lit. July 11, 2014.
  5. http://philistinepress.blogspot.com/2010/03/best-submission-guidelines-2010.html Philistine Press
  6. http://artificebooks.wordpress.com/wishlist/ The Wishlist
  7. http://artificebooks.org/bookshelf/exits-are/index.html Artifice Books
  8. http://www.uncannyvalleymag.com/ Uncanny Valley Mag
  9. Web site: Peter Jurmu . Linkedin. 3 August 2020.