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Old 12-05-2009, 11:10 AM   #11
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The headline should really read "The Atlantic Works to Save Its Short Fiction Market". Considering how many other short fiction markets have dried up, this is probably a good thing, even if it means locking themselves in to a single distributor.
Is this the same magazine as the Atlantic Monthly that's been around since the mid 19th century? If so, it's good to see such a venerable publication embracing new technology in this way.
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