Zoetrope
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Zoetrope: All Story, the winner of the 2001 National Magazine Award for best fiction, presents a new generation of classic stories. Inspired by the Coppola heritage of independence and creativity, Zoetrope explores the intersection of fiction and film.
Zoetrope: All Story, the winner of the 2001 National Magazine Award for best fiction, presents a new generation of classic stories. Inspired by the Coppola heritage of independence and creativity, Zoetrope explores the intersection of fiction and film.
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Best Fiction Magazine
I discovered Zoetrope through the Best American Nonrequired Reading (BANR) series.A significant number of the pieces in BANR are drawn from Zoetrope so I figured it would be worth checking out.I also subscribe to the Paris Review and McSweeneys and find that I only read about half of each issue before something else grabs my interest.But I have read the 4 issues of Zoetrope Ive gotten so far from cover to cover.
Its a steal at 20 bucks a year.And each issue has a guest editor and a ... Read More
Rating:
- Good Magazine, Nice Stories
The stories I've read in Zoetrope have been generally long with a surprising twist close to the ending.
You can check out zoetrope's website to see what's coming up before you subscribe. They sometimes have famous people (writers, tv producers, etc) contribute work.
- Best Fiction MagazineI discovered Zoetrope through the Best American Nonrequired Reading (BANR) series.A significant number of the pieces in BANR are drawn from Zoetrope so I figured it would be worth checking out.I also subscribe to the Paris Review and McSweeneys and find that I only read about half of each issue before something else grabs my interest.But I have read the 4 issues of Zoetrope Ive gotten so far from cover to cover.
Its a steal at 20 bucks a year.And each issue has a guest editor and a ... Read More
- Good Magazine, Nice StoriesThe stories I've read in Zoetrope have been generally long with a surprising twist close to the ending.
You can check out zoetrope's website to see what's coming up before you subscribe. They sometimes have famous people (writers, tv producers, etc) contribute work.
