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]
Editorsedit
Wheelhouse Magazine is edited by fiction writer and philosophy professor David Michael Wolach,[2] and union organizer Eden Schulz.
^"Wheelhouse magazine Red Sails Newsletter". Lookingazul. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
^ abEric 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.
External linksedit
Wheelhouse Magazine Website
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