Oxford American
The Oxford American gives us a special insight when reading a newly published work and the opportunity to know the writer's style so that we can ask questions about the issues they write. Oxford American Specializing in the art of personal essay writing, this publication focuses on Southern-related topics that may inspire you to write more in the first person, including must-read essays such as: “Walking the Tornado Line” and “How I Became a Famous Writer.”
Oxford Magazine is not about haute couture, healthy eating, or the best shopping. This is a real magazine about basic history, literature, and life. Each fall, they release a music magazine that includes two CDs. The staff has a great selection and the articles released are really great.
This magazine offers some of the signature moments of the American South. It's for anyone who wants to read about the South in its unique, historical, and truly engaging nature. The collection of works - fiction, nonfiction, poetry, reportage - by the biggest names writing about or about the South is a real treasure. For those familiar with the "New Yorkers of the South," it will be reminiscent of what has made the magazine so special over the years.
Oxford American has served as an incubator and repository for the most promising and oldest voices in contemporary Southern literature. It offers an extraordinary range of perspectives on a multitude of topics. The magazine's excellent fiction and poetry are provided with commentary, profiles, photography, comics, and the best reporting on politics, history, religion, art, books, film, and humor.
Website: https://oxfordamerican.org