Literary

   
  • Jul-13

    Asimov's Science Fiction

    Asimov’s Science Fiction

    Asimov's has published outstanding Novellas and short stories from the leading science fiction and fantasy writers for over 30 years. In addition to fiction, readers stay informed about SF and fantasy through candid, no-holds-barred book reviews and guest editorials. Asimov’s has won numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards.

    10 issues /  SGD 36.84

  • Spring-13

    Creative Nonfiction

    Creative Nonfiction is the voice of the genre. Every issue includes long-form essays blending style with substance; writing that pushes the genre’s boundaries; commentary and notes on craft; conversations with writers; and more. Simply put, Creative Nonfiction demonstrates the depth and versatility of the genre it helped define.

    4 issues /  SGD 30.80

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    Arc Poetry Magazine

    Get Arc. Get Poems. Get Happy.

    For 30 years Arc Poetry Magazine has been finding the brave new voices. We tackle the burning questions: What, say, is hockey poetry really about? Would you dare to be the next Anon? Arc features poetry that’s woozy, yap-happy, and smoking, and prose that offers a new perspective on the verse you thought you knew.

    3 issues /  SGD 24.48

  • Spring-13

    ForeWord Reviews

    Reviews of Good Books Independently Published

    Launched in 1998 as a review journal for librarians and booksellers, ForeWord is committed to covering the latest literary achievements from independent, alternative, and university publishers—no mass-market titles—for a diverse readership of consumers and professionals. For exceptional writing on America's most important books, authors, and independent thinkers, rely on ForeWord. Be the one reading something else.

    4 issues /  SGD 12.26

  • Spring-2013

    The Oxford American

    Subscribe today to The Oxford American for the best of Southern writing and culture!

    The Oxford American is a national magazine dedicated to featuring the very best in Southern writing while documenting the complexity and vitality of the American South. Billed as "The Southern Magazine of Good Writing," it has won two National Magazine Awards and other high honors since it began publication in 1992.

    4 issues /  SGD 14.73

  • Spring-13

    The American Scholar

    Venerable but Lively.

    Inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson’s famous speech, The American Scholar is the quarterly magazine of public affairs, literature, science, history, and culture published by the Phi Beta Kappa Society since 1932.

    4 issues /  SGD 24.39

  • Jul-Aug-13

    Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine

    Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine

    For over fifty years, Alfred Hitchcock has been one of the foremost publishers of mystery, crime, and suspense short stories. AH publishes mystery fiction of the broadest range and highest quality, featuring every subgenre of mystery fiction. "Lack of a specific house style," says Kirkus Reviews, "is its greatest strength."

    10 issues /  SGD 36.84

  • Jul-13

    Dell Horoscope

    Dell Horoscope

    Dell Horoscope, the World's Leading Astrology Magazine brings you the most accurate, comprehensive daily predictions available. Keep up with the planetary forces that shape daily life. Every issue includes love and romance predictions, features on careers, marriage & friendship, and insightful analysis of world events.

    12 issues /  SGD 29.42

  • Jul-13

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine

    Published since 1941, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine is America's oldest and most celebrated crime-fiction publication. "The best mystery magazine in the world, bar none," states Stephen King. The genre is covered, from the cozy to the hardboiled, the historical to the contemporary, psychological suspense, locked-room, impossible-crime tales, and urban noir.

    10 issues /  SGD 36.84

  • 90

    Brick, A Literary Journal

    Brick, A Literary Journal

    Brick is a journal of literary non-fiction focusing on literature and the arts. Edited by three Michaels (Ondaatje, Helm, and Redhill), two Spaldings (Linda and Esta), and one Rebecca Silver Slayter, Brick is published twice yearly out of Toronto and has readers in nearly fifty countries.

    2 issues /  SGD 22.04

  • May-Jun-13

    The American Poetry Review

    The world’s most exciting poetry-reading experience.

    The American Poetry Review reaches a worldwide audience six times a year with the finest contemporary poetry, columns, interviews, photos, translations, and reviews. Every issue includes new voices, established masters, and exciting new translations.

    6 issues /  SGD 28.34

  • Computer Arts Pro Software Guide: After Effects

    Computer Arts Pro Software Guide: After Effects

    Master your After Effects skills with this essential guider for any designer.

    Pro Software Skills: After Effects is full of tips, tutorials and tricks that will enable you to master the software and make your motion graphics the best they’ve ever been. And if you’re a print designer, familiar with Photoshop and Illustrator, then this guide will help you get to grips with the sometimes daunting After Effects toolset. Take a look at out our Pro Guides. These give you an idea of After Effects key functions and uses, and we hope they’ll be invaluable reference tools. ****Note: This digital edition is not printable and does not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies****

    1 issue  /  SGD 12.31

  • May-Jun-13

    The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide

    A bimonthly journal of history, culture & politics

    A bimonthly, nationally distributed journal of history, culture, and politics for GLBT people and their allies who are interested in the gamut of social, scientific, and cultural issues raised by same-sex sexuality.

    6 issues /  SGD 23.35

  • No-76

    IMAGE

    4 issues /  SGD 36.96

  • Jun-13

    Quill & Quire

    Quill & Quire is Celebrating 75 Years as Canada's Magazine of Book News and Reviews.

    10 issues /  SGD 97.31

  • 2012

    The Crooked Road, Volume 2: Ellery Queen Presents Stories of Grifters, Gangsters, Hit Men, and Other Career Crooks

    Award Winning Mystery Writers contribute to The Crooked Road, Volume 2.

    In this anticipated follow up to Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine’s first digital-only anthology, you’ll once again take the “low road” of grifters, hit men, and other career crooks, and come out with new insights into crime, revenge, and justice. Your path—led by stars like Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Lawrence Block, Edgar Award winner Doug Allyn, 2012 Agatha Award winner Dana Cameron, 2012 Dilys Award winner S.J. Rozan, and Edgar winner Edward D. Hoch—is winding, taking you through byways both humorous and deadly. You’ll follow the Prohibition-era gangsters of Mark Coggins and Lou Manfredo, and the contemporary mafiosos of Janice Law, Ed McBain, and Diamond Dagger award winner Peter Lovesey. With small-town scams and big-city hits, 2012 Shamus Award winner Michael Z. Lewin, film and television writer William Link, and award-winning novelist Andrew Klavan offer some comic relief, while Edgar nominee Kevin Wignall, Andrew Taylor, bestselling author Peri O’Shaugnessy, and EQMM Readers award winner Clark Howard remind us where the Crooked Road can often lead. Edited by Janet Hutchings, this volume will surprise you with favorite series characters, dark humor, high stakes, and edge-of-your-seat suspense. Hold on tight, and don’t miss it!

    1 issue  /  SGD 7.38

  • Gener - Marc 2013

    Articles de Didàctica de la Llengua i de la Literatura

    La revista Articles desenvolupa una tasca divulgativa entre el professorat de llengua i literatura, identificant-se amb una línia de reflexió plural i oberta. És una eina professional de coneixement, comunicació i acció, que permet estar al dia i resoldre els problemes pràctics i teòrics a l’aula.

    3 issues /  SGD 28.17

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    Broken Pencil

    Devoted Exclusively to Underground Culture and the Independent Arts

    It is one of the few magazines in the world devoted exclusively to underground culture and the independent arts. We are a great resource and a lively read! A cross between the Utne Reader, an underground Reader's Digest, and the now defunct Factsheet5, Broken Pencil reviews the best zines, books, websites, videos, and artworks from the underground and reprints the best articles from the alternative press. Also, ground breaking interviews, original fiction, and commentary on all aspects of the independent arts.

    4 issues /  SGD 22.04

  • 72

    The Devil's Artisan

    Presenting information on the craft of printing and bookmaking

    The Devil's Artisan is all about books. Designing books, printing books and collecting books.

    2 issues /  SGD 12.23

  • 99 Hivern de 2013

    Els Marges

    Els Marges és una revista de llengua i literatura, de periodicitat quadrimestral, fundada el 1974 per Joaquim Molas. Publica estudis de síntesi o d’avançament d’investigacions, documents d’interès lingüístic i literari, textos de creació inèdits, ressenyes i notes de reflexió. Des de l’any 2004 s’edita sota el segell de L’AVENÇ.

    3 issues /  SGD 32.45

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