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What it features: Fiction, poetry, essays, visual art, interviews and profiles on up-and-coming creators.
How to read it: Print only ($12/issue)
Why it's great: "Not only does it showcase a changing part of Texas, but it also features up-and-coming artists and writers from across the country in interviews and profiles. It’s a great way to find out about underground art created by conceptual sculptors and experimental screenwriters. Also, its Instagram account tracks all the coolest art galleries and concerts in Austin." —almondmilkandcoffee
fieldsmagazine.com
What it features: Modern fiction, poetry, essays, art, and international works in translation.
How to read it: Print and digital ($36/one-year subscription)
Why it's great: The nonprofit Brooklyn-based mag is celebrating its 10-year anniversary, and it still feels like incredibly fresh. Founder Brigid Hughes (formerly of The Paris Review) has described the work as "push[ing] the bounds of traditional narrative" for a "culturally curious" readership. (Recommended by Niela Orr.)
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