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AMERICAN LITERARY JOURNAL
McSweeney's Quarterly; McSweeney's Quarterly Concern; Mcsweenys quarterly; Mcsweenys quarterly concern; McSweeneys Quarterly Concern; Timothy McSweeneys Quarterly Concern; Mcsweeney's Quarterly Concern; Timothy Mcsweeney's Quarterly Concern; Mcsweeneys Quarterly Concern; Timothy Mcsweeneys Quarterly Concern; Quarterly Concern; Mcsweeney's Quarterly; McSweeneys Quarterly

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CONTENT MADE AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Publications; Publicatios; Print publication; Unpublished; Unpublished work; Unpublished works; Publication date; Publication (copyright)
n.
act of publishing
1) to begin, start publication
2) to suspend publication
printed work
3) a government; official publication
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CONTENT MADE AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Publications; Publicatios; Print publication; Unpublished; Unpublished work; Unpublished works; Publication date; Publication (copyright)
¦ adjective (of a work) not published.
?(of an author) having no writings published.
Derivatives
unpublishable adjective
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CONTENT MADE AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Publications; Publicatios; Print publication; Unpublished; Unpublished work; Unpublished works; Publication date; Publication (copyright)
n. 1) anything made public by print (as in a news- paper, magazine, pamphlet, letter, telegram, computer modem or program, poster, brochure or pamphlet), orally, or by broadcast (radio, television). 2) placing a legal notice in an approved newspaper of general publication in the county or district in which the law requires such notice to be published. 3) in the law of defamation (libel and slander) publication of an untruth about another to at least one single person. Thus one letter can be the basis of a suit for libel, and telling one person is sufficient to show publication of slander. See also: defamation libel notice slander

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Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern

Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern is an American literary journal, founded in 1998, typically containing short stories, reportage, and illustrations. Some issues also include poetry, comic strips, and novellas. The Quarterly Concern is published by McSweeney's based in San Francisco and it has been edited by Dave Eggers. The journal is notable in that it has no fixed format, and changes its publishing style from issue to issue, unlike more conventional journals and magazines.

The first issue featured only works that had been rejected by other publications, but the journal has since begun publishing pieces written with McSweeney's in mind.

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1. Today his Kauai monastery is home to 22 monks who spend their days in prayer at the monastery‘s current Kadavul Temple, tending the monastery‘s fruit orchards and livestock, or putting out the order‘s quarterly publication Hinduism Today.‘‘ While many of the Kauai monks are converts, hailing from about six different countries, the order‘s focus, as reflected in its stone temple, is on tradition.
2. While most issues in this quarterly publication cover a variety of topics, there are also ‘Special Feature‘ editions, including a survey of "Early cities of the Americas," and the current issue‘s focus on money – from "California gold discoveries" and a time when American paper money was a good deal more artistic, to a mid–1'th century flirtation with "North American monetary union." Given the historical period covered by Common–Place (pre–1'00), there isn‘t much in the way of ‘on–the–spot‘ photographs or video to complement the text, but the articles are nevertheless abundantly illustrated – with woodcuts, engravings, paintings, and more recent photographs of historic subjects.