Pennsylvania Literary Journal (ISSN#: 2151-3066) is a printed peer-reviewed journal that publishes interviews with popular current artists in different genres, critical essays, book-reviews, short stories, photographs, art, and poetry. PLJ is available through the EBSCO Academic Complete and ProQuest databases in full-text. It is also on sale as single issues on Amazon and other online bookstores. It is listed in the MLA International Bibliography, Genamics JournalSeek, and Duotrope’s Digest. The journal is a member of the Council of Editors of Learned Journals. PLJ has published works by and interviews with established journal editors, Brooklyn Film Festival winners, and other well-know authors and scholars.
Anaphora Literary Press (www.anaphoraliterary.com) was started as an academic press with the publication of the Pennsylvania Literary Journal (PLJ) in 2009. In the Winter of 2010, Anaphora began accepting book-length submissions. Anaphora has now published over 40 creative and non-fiction books. Professors have agreed to teach from a few Anaphora books. Several writers have scheduled readings at major local book stores. Anaphora books have also had several articles published about them in regional newspapers. Anaphora publishes fiction (poetry, novels, and short story collections)
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