Open City (magazine)
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Open City Magazine and Books is a New York City based magazine and book publisher that is known to feature many first-time writers alongside those who are well known. Thomas Beller and Daniel Pinchbeck founded the magazine in 1990, and were soon joined by Robert Bingham, who later founded the book series in 1999. It is published by a non-profit organization, Open City, Inc. Open City Magazine is released three times per year. Open City Books releases one book per year. The magazine and books are distributed to the trade by Publishers Group West. The current editors are Thomas Beller and Joanna Yas.
[edit] Published Books
- Actual Air by David Berman (1999)
- Venus Drive by Sam Lipsyte (2000)
- My Misspent Youth by Meghan Daum (2001)
- World on Fire by Michael Brownstein (2002)
- Some Hope by Edward St Aubyn (2003)
- Karoo by Steve Tesich (2004)
- Goodbye, Goodness by Sam Brumbaugh (2005)
- Mother's Milk by Edward St Aubyn (2006)
- The First Hurt by Rachel Sherman (2006)
[edit] References
- OPEN CITY Accessed September 22, 2006.