The Final Four Literary Magazines
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The Finals are set: The Georgia Review vs. The Paris Review. The voting has been extended to midnight Monday April9th. Please vote for the finals in the comments section on this page. You don’t have to be as witty as last time. (We expect a much lower scoring game.)
Our scoring system is simple. Each vote equals 2 points. No 3-pointers.
VOTING FOR THE SEMIS WILL END AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT: SEMI RESULTS POSTED FRIDAY
VOTING FOR FINALS WILL END MONDAY MIDNIGHT.
Every year here at Bill and Dave’s we have our own version of March Madness. We take 64 of the best small literary magazines and let them play it out, no holds barred, determining unequivocally the best small magazine in the country. I don’t know if you’ve been following this year’s satellite video feed over at LSPN, but things can get ugly, and last week after their big win over The Believer, the fans down in Athens burned their copies of the Chicago Manuel of Style. Their passion can be forgiven; it truly is mad when literary journals go at it. For instance no one who witnessed it will ever forget the bloody war in the Southern Regionals, when the Oxford American hung on against their bitter rival Garden and Gun.
OA will now take on another program with a shining pedigree, The Paris Review, in what promises to be a battle of titans. The surprises this year are all on the other side of the bracket. Many thought that the Georgia program had grown too old and could never return to its glory days under coach Lindberg, but their execution has been flawless, and they play a measured style that has everyone buzzing about the old days. The real Cinderella story of the tourney, however, has been Ecotone, a tiny program that, thanks in part to the recruiting pull of recent grad (and power forward) Edith Pearlman, has made a surprising run, littering the courts with higher seeds.
As a reporter I may be accused of a lack of objectivity, since I still have some old connections at Ecotone (and since I made up everything that happened in this post.) But from here on in, the fate of these four teams is in your hands. Please vote on our comments page. Let us know who you think should win the semis and the finals. We promise not to alter the results (even though we can) just so we can win our office pool.
The Paris Review. Here, here!
I declare THE PARIS REVIEW!
Ecotone!
Props for the Georgia Review
The Paris Review
The Paris Review, all the way.
paris review baby
PARIS REVIEW all day every day
PARIS REVIEW no doubt
it’s gotta be THE PARIS REVIEW
Great mags all. I’ll vote for Georgia Review.
The Georgia Review!
Paris Review!
Ecotone. Power editing. Awesome defensive fact-checking. Nothing but talent on all the genre benches, including international recruits. And with a trim size that’s badder than ever.
The Paris Review!
My vote goes to The Georgia Review!
Georgia Review gets my vote.
The Paris Review holds it down, so my vote goes to them … hands down.
GA Review!!
All great selections, but still an easy choice–Georgia Review it must be!
Paris Review
Paris Review!
Ecotone!
My vote goes to the Georgia Review.
Ecotone!
Can’t go wrong, but my vote is for Ecotone.
ECOTONE!!!!!!!!!! In any language, ECOTONE!!!!!
Ecotone!
All are great, but my vote is for The Georgia Review.
Ecotone ecotone ecotone! (to the rhythm of Figaro)
ECOTONE!
GR, please, hello, etc.
Ecotone!!
Paris Review! Woo
Corey’s the dude! Go Georgia Review!!
my dear PARIS REVIEW
THE PARIS REVIEW! duh.
ze PARIS REVIEW!
Paris Review! Paris Review!
THE GEORGIA REVIEW: …flawless, and they play a measured style that has everyone buzzing….
“Like they say, it ain’t bragging if you can do it, and The Georgia Review does.” (courtesy of Flagpole, John Nettles, http://flagpole.com/news/2012/mar/28/reader/)
The two reviews. Georgia and Paris.
Georgia Review! A classic, and still the best.
Paris Review for the win!
Paris Review!
This is tough, but I have to say…The Paris Review.
Paris Review!
PARIS REVIEW
When I say Eco, you say tone. Eco!…
You are no doubt holding Pom-Poms when you say that.
Little known fact, Arianne is always holding pom-poms.
Go Paris Review, Go!
Paris Review!