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'Audience' Magazine Appears With New Quarterly Format

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Audience Magazine released its first issue in a new quarterly format last evening. Formerly a bi-weekly pamphlet of poetry, the new edition is introduced as "going beyond the primary values of rebellion and self-expression" in its creative writing.

The issue features poems by I. A. Richards, University Professor, Donald Hall, John Coolidge, Peter Heliczer, John Hollander, Richard Howard, Arthur Freeman, and Roger Morse, and short stories by Juan Alonso, and Guy Davenport.

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