Wheelhouse Magazine

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Wheelhouse Magazine is an online progressive arts and politics magazine, run by members of the Wheelhouse Arts Collective.

History and profile[edit]

First published in Winter 2007,[1] the magazine is known for its left-leaning politics, its dedication to promoting new writers and artists, and its sponsoring of community projects--such as the New York Suicide Shows, The Evergreen State College Saturday Reading Series, and New York Stories. The magazine also features surrealist work.[2]

Editors[edit]

Wheelhouse Magazine is edited by fiction writer and philosophy professor David Michael Wolach,[2] and union organizer Eden Schulz.

Credits[edit]

  • Authors Recently Published: Nahid Rachlin, Tung Hui-Hu, Jim Ruland, Diane Lefer, Mimi Albert, Jared Carter, Lourdes Vázquez.
  • Visual and Multi-media artists exhibited: Daniel Johnston, Tom Carey, Mark Reuthold, David Schulz.
  • Essays Recently Published: Steve Heller, Rahul Kumar, Sheyene Foster Heller
  • Recent Reading Series Participants: Steve Almond, Tung Hui-Hu, Steve Heller, Jan Baross, Diane Lefer, Leonard Schwartz.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Wheelhouse magazine Red Sails Newsletter". Lookingazul. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b Eric Weinstein (December 2009). "A Conversation with David Wolach, Editor of Wheelhouse Magazine and the Press Anthology". Prick of the Spindle. No. 3–4. Retrieved 26 December 2015.

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