How to Pitch: Oxford American

As long as the writing's as good as Southern sweet tea, Oxford American has room for stories ranging from fried green tomatoes to Confederate war stories

October 30, 2006

Circulation: 25,000
Frequency: Quarterly
Special issues: Winter Fiction Issue (Winter 2007), Best of the South (Spring 2007), Music Issue (Summer 2007), Sports (the first-ever! out in Fall 2007)

Background: The Oxford American is that rarest of books -- glossy, literary, and hip -- and it's looking for good writing of almost any type, as long as it shines a lamp south of the Mason-Dixon line. Editor-in-chief Marc Smirnoff started ...

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