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People are talking about Electric Literature:

"In the relatively stodgy literary world, Electric Literature are the day's rebels with a cause."
–AgencySpy

"Electric Literature" makes me excited and enthusiastic, because it's so forthright and dogged about making sure that they're supporting the really finest prose work around."
–PBS NewsHour

"Serving literature by Tweet."
–New York Times

"If the journal continues to spotlight talented writers, it could take off... and perhaps start a new publishing trend."
–USA Today's Pop Candy

"If you enjoy reading fiction, you should be reading it. If you enjoy writing fiction, you should be submitting to it."
–Express Milwaukee

“Pretty cool”
–Paper Cuts, The New York Times

“Electric Literature may represent the future for literary fiction in the age of new media.”
–Future Perfect Publishing

“The Best Animated Short Based on a Single Sentence You Will Ever See”
–The L Magazine

“I think one of the most interesting apps for the iPhone is one surely to help you out in a reading emergency: Electric Literature”
–Chekhov’s Mistress

“Could multi-format publishing help preserve – or better yet, expand – opportunities for creative writers?”
–Art Sake

“How Electric Literature out-innovated Simon & Schuster”
–Flatmancrooked

“…mesmerizing”, “haunting” , and “glorious”.
–Vol. 1 Brooklyn

“A pleasure to experience.”
–Lally's Alley

“Nice marketing, kids. I'm curious.”
–Orlando Sentinel

“To start a literary journal in... this economy, one must be mad, or have an idea so revolutionary it could not be suppressed in any economic climate.”
–True Slant

“Best sign that perhaps the end of the publishing industry as we know it won't be the utter disaster we're all dreading: Electric Literature”
–The L Magazine

“Before, we might have believed that not enough collagen in the world could turn back the conniving hands of time for literary magazines. Then we stumbled upon Electric Literature.”
–Gay List Daily

“New Jim Shepard story for ‘Electric Literature’ makes me forget how much I hate book trailers.”
–Entertainment Weekly online

“The savior you've prayed for… has finally arrived.”
–Hayden's Ferry Review

“…a welcome addition to the literary world.”
–Meet At The Gate

“High quality content + innovative marketing + multimedia could just equal the new model for literature, post–print.”
–Destructive Anachronism

“Finally, someone has made the limited–story format work.”
–Jeff Vande Zande

“This kind of cross-platform innovation really captures the zeitgeist of the literary world right now”
–Paradise Tossed

“Man, what great stories.”
–HTML Giant

“Publishers would be selling me books and magazines galore with this strategy, even if executed on a more modest scale.”
–Rake's Progess

“This three-minute animated film touting Jim Shepard’s contribution to the magazine, ‘Your Fate Hurtles Down at You,’ pretty much clinches my plans for this weekend.”
–Beatrice

“I think the most interesting use of POD is what’s going on at Electric Literature.”
–Denise Oswald, Soft Skull Press

“The new iPhone app is filled with literary masterpieces”
–Mobilewhack

“Indie press debuts short fiction app for the iPhone”
–Macsimum News

“Hopefully other journals will follow Electric Literature’s lead.”
–The Faster Times

“A very high-quality publication with a lot of promise.”
–Things I'd Rather Be Doing

“The opening issue features a blockbuster list”
–Media Bistro

“I enjoyed this three-minute trailer for Jim Shepard's short story ‘Your Fate Hurtles Down at You,’ which appears in the paperback anthology.”
–Boing Boing

“Pretty damn awesome.”
–Wet Asphalt

“There’s a new literary journal in town, and it seems to have your ‘future-of-publishing’ concerns all figured out.”
–Baby Got Books

“Visually explosive”
–Meanjin Quarterly

“Pretty neat”
–TeleRead

“Check. It. Out.”
–First Person Plural

“A new short story publication called Electric Literature is available in just about any format you care to read it in.”
–Story

“Is this the first ever short story trailer ever? First literary magazine trailer ever? In other news: has also come out with the first literary magazine app for the iPhone.”
–Luna Park

“I have seen trailers for books before… This is the first time I've seen anything for a short story and it's the first time I've seen something done so well.”
–Jarrett Writes

“A refreshingly bold act of optimism”
–Washington Post online


“The premise is simple but brilliant: pick great writers and broadcast them to the wider world using technology that speaks to the contemporary consumer.”
–Flavorwire


“Electric Literature will make you freshly optimistic about the future
of the literary magazine.”

–Identity Theory


“A well-culled, carefully selected and crafted journal.”
– A Compulsive Reader


“McSweeney's minus the cute, plus Bladerunner”
–Ward Six


“Five lessons about publishing via Electric Literature’s watershed model”
–The Rumpus


“They could very well change the landscape of the independent publishing industry.”
– Mouli Cohen


“Electric Literature just launched, and it looks like a doozy... a smart new path for literary journal distribution.”
–BookFox


“I have found myself wanting to cry out like Linda Loman in Death of a Salesman: ‘Attention must be paid!’”
–Queer Reader


Electric Literature Press Release, 06/09


CONTACT

press@electricliterature.com
1-888-666-1085
Andy Hunter, Editor in Chief
Electric Literature
electricliterature.com