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Open City Magazine
2011
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The year 2011 marks Open City ’s twentieth anniversary as a magazine of new fiction, poetry, and essays. With an uncanny knack for discovering vibrant and original voices, Open City strives to publish work that would not appear in more mainstream publications—pieces from emerging and established writers that blend highly unusual styles with classic storytelling, as well as writing from unexpected sources such as visual artists, filmmakers, and rock musicians. Open City is a rare cultural phenomenon: a longstanding literary journal that continues to entice, surprise, and engage. This exciting new issue includes stories by Ann Packer, Louis B. Jones, Karan Mahajan, Ed Park, Sigrid Nunez, and Henry Alcalay, as well as several exciting fiction and poetry debuts.
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Joanna Yas
Joanna Yas
Author · 2 books
Joanna Yas was the editor of Open City Magazine & Books for over a decade. She is editor-in-chief of Washington Square Review and executive editor of West 10th, and is on the editorial board of The Literary Review. She previously held positions at Ploughshares, Grand Street, and Zoetrope: All-Story. She is a co-founder of Editrixie, an editorial services company, and co-editor of the anthology They're at It Again: Twenty Years of Open City. Joanna is Readings & Special Programs Manager at the NYU Creative Writing Program, where she teaches, co-curates the reading series, and directs Writers in New York, the summer writing program.
Daniel Pinchbeck
Daniel Pinchbeck
Author · 30 books

Author Daniel Pinchbeck has deep personal roots in the New York counterculture of the 1950s and 1960s. His father was an abstract painter, and his mother, Joyce Johnson, was a member of the Beat Generation and dated Jack Kerouac as On the Road hit the bestseller lists in 1957 (chronicled in Johnsons bestselling book, Minor Characters: A Beat Memoir). Pinchbeck was a founder of the 1990s literary magazine Open City with fellow writers Thomas Beller and Robert Bingham. He has written for many publications, including Esquire, The New York Times Magazine, The Village Voice, and Rolling Stone. In 1994, he was chosen by The New York Times Magazine as one of Thirty Under Thirty destined to change our culture. Pinchbeck lives in New Yorks East Village, where he is editorial director of Reality Sandwich (www.realitysandwich.com). He writes a column, Prophet Motive, for Conscious Enlightment publishing (www.cemagazines.com), which appears in Conscious Choice (Chicago), Conscious Choice (Seattle), Whole Life Times (LA), and Common Ground (SF)."

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