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    Tin House Magazine

    Tin House Magazine

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.3 miNorthwest, Alphabet District

    Some of the best literature that you have never read is being published by this impressive literary…read moremagazine. Most of the writers published in this quarterly aren't aiming to be The Next Big Thing In The Publishing World, although they certainly have the talent to become just that. They're writing for writing's sake, and their work reflects that fact. Usually themed, Tin House Magazine packs a punch with its unique offerings in fiction, poetry and the art of the essay. It's a wonder that this magazine isn't available on newsstands everywhere, but then again its Fall 2009 issue, the doubly-themed "Hope/Dread," featured a brilliant sun on one side and a menacing devil on the other, and the literature was chosen accordingly. Try putting that out there on the same rack with Cosmo and see which one sells faster. But then again, Tin House isn't about sales, at least not in the conventional publishing sense. They are all about good literature, and they're not afraid to publish good literature. In a world gone mad - or at the very least, dominated by popular fiction that's often not worth the paper it's printed on - Tin House is a breath of fresh air. Sometimes strange, often different, usually thought-provoking air, but fresh air all the same. Can I get an "Amen" to that?

    This is one of the best literary creative writing publications in the US! It comes out quarterly…read moreand always has amazing reads. And one of the draws is their summer workshop which has readings each night for an entire week from the likes of Aimee Bender, Steve Almond, Jim Sheppard. Students and literary fans come for workshops from all over the country. It doesn't get better to sit at the bog at Reed while your most favorite authors read their work! And I almost feel like I am at adult summer camp or some Ivy League east coast campus for that one week in July!

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    The Oregonian

    1.4(191 reviews)
    3.5 miDowntown, Southwest Portland

    Home delivery leaves much to be desired. If the carrier doesn't feel like coming, then you don't…read moreget your paper. And, if you don't call, you're just out of luck. We live in a rural area that sometimes gets snow, and if there's just the least bit of snow, no paper. This is very frustrating, because we only get the Wednesday/Sunday paper, so like yesterday, we failed to get our New Year's Day paper. It's not like this area is a mystery...the carrier should have known what they were getting into when they took this route. If you can't drive in the snow, don't take the route! I mean, even the garbage trucks manage to get up here every week no matter what! The best part is, when you call to report the missing paper, they gladly offer you a credit instead of getting you the paper! Well, the New Year's day paper is one that might actaully be interesting, so I want it, but no such luck. :(

    I've been reading the Oregonian since I moved to Oregon in 1978. It was a vital part of life in…read morethose years, but it is only a shadow of itself today. Paper delivery to the home, a hallmark feature of newspapers, has been cut back to 4 days a week with an electronic version offered as a substitute. The internet offering id substandard when compared to other sites. They could hire someone with skills to correct the continuing errors, but they do not. Clearly, they do not care about their product or their subscribers.

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