
Steve Burns, Lillian Dunn and Amy Saul-Zerby of APIARY Magazine.
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With a tagline of “Written by humans,” 8-year-old APIARY Magazine showcases the work of Philly’s literary community in a way that highlights its great diversity of experiences.
“We want people to open the magazine and feel like they’re reading Philadelphia,” said cofounder Lillian Dunn.
Dunn and two other members of APIARY’s all volunteer-staff, Steve Burns and Amy Saul-Zerby, stopped by “Around the Corner” to talk about the magazine’s origins and to read some works from past issues. Check out their extended interview below.
The submission period for APIARY 9: Sanctuary, is open through June 2. Submit your writing here.
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