Electric Literature is an independent publisher founded by Andy Hunter and Scott Lindenbaum in 2009 as a quarterly journal.[1] It launched the first fiction magazine on the iPhone and iPad.[2][3][4] The print version of the journal is produced via print on demand.[5]
In May 2012, Electric Literature launched Recommended Reading, a Tumblr-based magazine. Each issue is curated by a prominent editor or writer, offering one free piece of fiction every week.[6]
"A Literary Journal on Every Platform: Electric Literature", FSG.
December 18, 2023
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