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The print edition was initially published monthly. From late 2007 until September 2014, the print magazine came out 9 times per year, including annual Art, Music, and Film issues that sometimes featured a CD or DVD insert or other ephemera. In 2005, it was printing about 15,000 copies of its regular
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magazine will publish its final issue under the auspices of the Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Harter Black Mountain Institute (BMI), which is hosted by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) College of Liberal Arts, next year: Issue No. 139 is scheduled to be published in February/March of 2022. UNLV
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to digital marketing company Paradise Media. The change in ownership was announced by a tweet from a Paradise-owned website, the Sex Toy Collective. There was public criticism of the UNLV decision, including from Rogers, but the university spokesperson said it was "a sound business decision and the
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described the magazine as part of "a generational struggle against laziness and cynicism, to raise once again the banners of creative enthusiasm and intellectual engagement", noting its "cosmopolitan frame of reference and an eclectic internationalism", mixing pop genres with literary theory. "The
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was purchased by UNLV in 2017 with funding provided by philanthropist Beverly Rogers. In 2021, the editor-in-chief resigned and the funding for the magazine was withdrawn months later. After UNLV announced that the magazine would be shut down, it rejected an offer from McSweeney's to take back the
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is a magazine, its co-editor Heidi Julavits wrote in 2003, that urges readers and writers to "reach beyond their usual notions of what is accessible or possible". In 2004, the critic Peter Carlson praised the magazine's essays as "highbrow but delightfully bizarre". Its book reviews may assess
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is presented annually to novels and story collections the magazine's editors thought were the "strongest and most under-appreciated" of the year. A shortlist and longlist are announced, along with readers' favorites, then a final winner is selected by the magazine's editors. In 2011, the
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in 2011, with Julavits and Vida continuing to serve as editors. In 2017, the magazine found a new home, moving from McSweeney's to the Beverly Rogers, Carol C. Harter Black Mountain Institute, an international literary center at the
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and as artistic and executive director of The Black Mountain Institute of The University of Nevada after reportedly exposing himself during a Zoom meeting. Employees had accused him of previous inappropriate behavior.
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would be the final issue published. UNLV then sold the magazine to digital marketing company Paradise Media, which in turn sold it back to its original publisher, McSweeney's, where it resumed print publication.
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was first published in April 2003 in San Francisco by friends who planned to "focus on writers and books we like", with a nod to "the concept of the inherent Good". The magazine is a five-time finalist for the
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The magazine includes several feature essays in each issue but also draws on a stable of recurring features. Past and recurring columns include "Sedaratives", an advice column founded by
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called the decision to kill the publication "part of a strategic realignment within the college and BMI as it emerges from the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic."
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has appeared in many issues, and in most issues a series of images from a given artist or other source run as spot illustrations throughout the articles à la
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best step forward". Paradise responded to the criticism by working quickly with McSweeney's to restore ownership of the magazine to its original publisher.
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editor Don Lee called it a "utopian literary magazine. This is the sort of thing everyone dreams of – having this quality of staff on board." Writing in
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was inaugurated using the same model. Since 2015, the editors' favorites book selections have been compiled and annotated on The Believer Logger.
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writers of other eras and interviews with writers, artists, musicians and directors often conducted by colleagues in their fields. In 2003,
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are featured throughout the magazine. Until late 2014, the cover illustrations for all regular issues were done by
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occupy: a demand for seriousness that cuts against ingrained generational habits of flippancy and prankishness."
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debuted a comics section in the 2009 Art Issue, edited by Alvin Buenaventura, that includes strips by
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In October 2021, The UNLV College of Liberal Arts announced that the February/March 2022 issue of
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is an American bimonthly magazine of interviews, essays, and reviews, founded by the writers
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Teachers Have It Easy: The Big Sacrifices and Small Salaries of America's Teachers
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to emerging talents for whom the magazine has been a proving ground, including
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Renee Tawa, "New magazine has an abiding faith in the good book review"
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Your Fathers, Where Are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever?
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Dec 29, 2009 (Volume 13, Issue 53). Retrieved January 14, 2011
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Peter Carlson, "Without a Doubt, This Believer is Heaven-Sent"
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In May 2021 Joshua Wolf Shenk resigned as editor-in-chief of
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Heidi Julavits, "REJOICE! BELIEVE! BE STRONG AND READ HARD!"
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Originally published by non-profit McSweeney's Publishing,
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October 2009 issue, Vol. 7, No. 8. Cover illustration by
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in 2003. The magazine is a five-time finalist for the
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that hosts a guest contributor every issue, such as
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Charles Burns
Vlad Țepeş
Fidel Castro
Agnès Varda
Jonathan Ames
McSweeney's
www.thebeliever.net
ISSN
1543-6101
Heidi Julavits
Vendela Vida
Ed Park
National Magazine Award
McSweeney's
Dave Eggers
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
National Magazine Award
Hilton Als
Anne Carson
Nick Hornby
Susan Straight
William T. Vollmann
Eula Biss
Leslie Jamison
Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah
Kent Russell
Rivka Galchen
The New York Times
A. O. Scott

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