Gulf Stream Magazine

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Gulf Stream Magazine
EditorJohn Dufresne
FrequencyBi-annual
Founded1989
CompanyFlorida International University
CountryUnited States
Based inMiami, Florida
LanguageAmerican English
WebsiteGulf Stream Magazine

Gulf Stream Magazine is a bi-annual literary magazine published by the Creative Writing Program at Florida International University.[1] The headquarters of the magazine is in Miami, Florida.[1]

History and profile[edit]

Gulf Stream Magazine was founded in 1989[1] by Lynne Barrett, who edited it until 2002 when John Dufresne became editor. The magazine is published biannually and carries fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, interviews and reviews.[1]

Among the major writers published in Gulf Stream are Ha Jin, James Carlos Blake, Sherman Alexie, Stuart Dybek, Peter Meinke, Maureen Seaton, Jacob M. Appel, Ann Hood, Ryan Shoemaker and Susan Neville.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Gulf Stream Magazine". Poets and Writers. Retrieved 31 January 2016.

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