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The Furnace (magazine)

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The Furnace is a quarterly literary magazine edited by Kelli Kavanaugh and a board of editors.

History and profile

The Furnace was launched September 28, 2002.[1] Editorial offices are located at the Bohemian National Home, Tillman Avenue, in Detroit's Corktown district. It is published on a quarterly basis.[2] The magazine covers Detroit culture, including visual arts, architecture, urban development, literature, history and music.

The Furnace has published a number of notable Detroit authors and manifestos from collectives:

  • Zuriel Wolfgang Lott
  • Mariela Griffor
  • Architects Asylum
  • Lisa Runchey
  • Vievee Francis
  • Joanna Karner
  • Eric Darby
  • Robert Fanning
  • Terry Blackhawk
  • Gary C. Wagaman

As a practice, the editorial team marks release of a new edition by organizing an event, often at a lost Detroit venue. For example, the editors held the first issue celebration at the Savoyard Club, in the Buhl Building at Griswold, Detroit, Michigan. Several of The Furnace's writers and a poetry editor have been a crucial part of Write Word Write Now, (a cohort of Detroit's up and coming page poets).


References

  1. "Open up the furnace". Detroit Metro Times. September 25, 2002. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  2. "Furnace Blowout". The Detrioter. Retrieved 1 April 2017.

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