Audience (magazine)

Audience magazine is an American literary quarterly founded in June 2004 as an ezine. It first appeared in print in June 2006 (and as an ezine). It is based in New York.[1] The editor-in-chief of Audience is M. Stefan Strozier who is also cofounder[2] and it is published by World Audience Publishers. Audience derives its name from a literary journal of the same name published (hardcover) in America in the 1970s, and edited by Geoffrey Ward and Robert Strozier.

The work of many noted writers and artists has been published by Audience, such as Hugh Fox, Lee Stringer, Chyna, Ernest Dempsey, M. Stefan Strozier, William Harwood, Mordecai Roshwald, Matthew Glenn Ward (Skive Magazine), Raymond Hammond (New York Quarterly), Hareendran Kallinkeel, Anthony Rubino, Jr., William Holder, Sergey Cherepakhin, Burton H. Wolfe, Frank Romano, Louis Phillips, Kyle Torke, as well as the work of emerging writers and artists.

References

  1. M. Stefan Strozier (10 March 2017). The Man's Diet: 6-Step Diet for Men Especially for Middle-aged Men: A Philosophy for Living Life and Overcoming Major Obstacles. World Audience Inc. p. 2. ISBN 978-1-5328-6298-4.
  2. Magdalena Ball; M. Stefan Strozier; Ernest Dempsey (March 2007). The Audience Review. World Audience Inc. p. 76. ISBN 978-1-934209-60-8.
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