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''The Common'' is an American
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literary magazine founded in Amherst,
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, by current editor-in-chief Jennifer Acker. The magazine, which has been based at
Amherst College Amherst College ( ) is a Private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1821 as an attempt to relocate Williams College by its then-president Zepha ...
since 2011, publishes issues of stories, poems, essays, and images biannually. ''The Common'' focuses its efforts on the motif of "a modern sense of place", and works to give the underrepresented artistic voices a literary space.


History

The magazine's prototype issue, 00, was published in October 2010. In early 2011, Jennifer Acker obtained an investment from Amherst College as a literary magazine focused on the motif of place in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and visual arts. The magazine is published by The Common Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. At the magazine's inception, Amherst College provided an on-campus office, a website, funding for start-up costs, and the budget for a staff of student interns. One former student employee, Diana Babineau, became a full-time employee of the magazine, as its managing editor under Acker. Since 2016, Emily Everett has worked as the managing editor of ''The Common''. The College hosts the magazine's offices in its Robert Frost Library. ''The Common''s partnership with Amherst College extends beyond administration. The English Department, Creative Writing Center, and student-run prose and poetry magazine ''Circus'' have all collaborated with ''The Common'' in the past for events, public readings, book fairs, and writing workshops. Additionally, some professors at the College, including William Pritchard and
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-winner Richard Wilbur, have served on the editorial board. Since the magazine's founding, Jennifer Acker has periodically worked as a professor at the College, teaching some of ''The Common''s pieces, for example. With this support, ''The Common'' launched its first issue, 01, in April 2011. The magazine has published seventeen issues to date, with an eighteenth expected in October 2019.


Content and Editors

''The Common'' has published new fiction by Lauren Groff, Fiona Maazel, Sabina Murray, and Teresa Svoboda, essays b
Sarah Smarsh
W. Ralph Eubanks, and Susan Straight, and poems by Rafael Campo, Don Share, Honor Moore, Bob Hicok,
Fatimah Asghar Fatimah Asghar is a South Asian American poet, director and screenwriter. Co-creator and writer for the Emmy-nominated webseries '' Brown Girls'', their work has appeared in ''Poetry'', ''Gulf Coast'', ''BuzzFeed Reader'', ''The Margins'', ''The ...
, David Lehman, J. D. McClatchy, John Freeman, and Mary Jo Salter. The magazine has featured part by Rico Gatson and Martha Rosler. Its prototype issue included a piece by Jim Shepard. The magazine has also published the work of debut writers, poets, and photographers. Beyond the biannual issues, the magazine publishes literary features online, all freely available to the public. The website includes interviews, a fledgling podcast series, called ''Contributors in Conversation'', a monthly recommendation of books from the authors and staff of ''The Common'', called "Friday Reads", Dispatches, short missives written by contributors evoking a particular sense of place, and other features not published in the print editions.


Critical responses and awards

In 2014, the magazine's first year of eligibility, the
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awarded ''The Common'' an Art Works Grant. Other authors and writers, whose works have not been included in ''The Common'', have praised the magazine and some of the stories it has published. '' The Best American Series'', whose editors have included
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, Denise Duhamel, Cheryl Strayed, Elizabeth Strout, and Mark Doty, has named particular ''The Common'' issues and stories as belonging to their top lists of prose, poetry, and essays between the years 2012 and 2014. The 26th Annual New York Book Show recognized ''The Common'' Issues 01 and 02, earning the magazine a second place literary magazine design award. Other contributors to ''The Common'' have had their work featured by ''Longform'', ''
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'', and '' Utne Reader''. Others have won prizes from
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, New England Poetry Club, Craft Literary, O. Henry Award 2017, and the Pushcart Prize. The journal's editorial vision and design has also been praised in ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Millions'', '' Orion Magazine'', and ''
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''. The magazine has been nominated for the CLMP Firecracker Award three times. In 2019, ''The Common'' received the Literary Magazine
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from the Mrs. Giles Whiting Foundation.


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