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Atticus Review is an online literary journal established in 2011. New work we publish is now minted on the blockchain.

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Last month, we spoke with @CaballeroAnaMa, Jo Unruh, and @katiemzeigler, to get their perspectives on the literary NFT space. You can listen to and/or watch the conversation now. More in our latest newsletter:.
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We've launched our latest NFT Collection, a story by @katiemzeigler called "Benny and the Heart." In our latest newsletter, we share why you should collect it. #literarynft #fiction #nft.
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Our latest NFT Collection is "Benny and the Heart," a story by Katie M. Zeigler.
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We'll be closing submissions this Sunday July 6th at midnight pacific time for our first Creative Nonfiction NFT. Submit here: See the post below for more details, including what we're looking for.
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As of today, June 5th, through July 6th 2025, we are opening submissions for our first Creative Nonfiction NFT. We felt it would be fun to dig into what moves us. So our latest newsletter has some thoughts from our Publisher on that.
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RT @timothygreen: Q: What literary publishers are especially modern and forward-thinking? For example, I love they way @onlypoemsmag focuse….
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If you haven’t been following our NFT journey, check out our last several newsletters
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Spoiler: we want your survival technique.
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As of today, June 5th, through July 6th 2025, we are opening submissions for our first Creative Nonfiction NFT. We felt it would be fun to dig into what moves us. So our latest newsletter has some thoughts from our Publisher on that.
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We are opening up submissions for CNF. Here's what we want.
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And there is some incredible marionette woodblock art by @bootrundle
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Our second Literary NFT collection went live on Friday! It's a series of 8 sonnets by @easyreeder . Here's our latest newsletter about why you should collect John Reed:. #nftart #nft #poetry #literarynft #blockchainartists #literarymagazine #cardanonft.
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Our latest NFT Collection is Puppet House, a sequence of eight sonnets by John Reed.
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Hi. The answer to all of life's questions is in our most recent newsletter. Or at least the ones having to do with NFTs and literary magazines. That's what we're shilling. Thx to @womenonwriting !.
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Highlights from an interview on literary NFTs
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happy to be 5 years early! thx nmkr.
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gm. don’t forget.what you’re building is weird.and wonderful.and probably 5 years early. which is exactly the point.
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The Stylus .
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Poe's Washington Excursion .
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Robert D. Jacobs, “The Courage of a Critic: Edgar Poe as Editor,” Baltimore: The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore, 1971 .
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Poe wrote in a letter to James Russell Lowell: “alas! my Magazine scheme has exploded.” It seems part of the reason for the explosion may have been Poe’s own drunkenness while in Washington DC, and a missed meeting with President John Tyler.
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Edgar Allan Poe wanted to create a literary magazine called “The Stylus,” but it never got off the ground because he could never secure a financial backer. #litmaghistory #literarymagazines.
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Thanks to @womenonwriting for the in-depth conversation about NFTs and using the blockchain in literary publishing. #nftart #nft #poetry #literarynft #blockchainartists #literarymagazine #cryptoart #cardanonft
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