New Millennium Writings

New Millennium Writings is an American literary magazine published in Knoxville, Tennessee. It was founded in 1996 by Don Williams, a prize-winning journalist and fiction writer who currently serves as editor. The magazine carries fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction by up-and-coming writers. It features profiles, interviews, and essays on famous writers, such as Cormac McCarthy, the late Ken Kesey, John Updike and others. It also includes writing tips and provocative commentary by founding editor Don Williams.
The journal hosts prestigious semi-annual contests in fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Among notable winners are Robert Clark Young (Nonfiction, 1996), Laura S. Distelheim (Nonfiction, 2002), Morgan McDermott (Fiction, 2002), Jacob M. Appel (Fiction 2004, Fiction 2007, Fiction 2008), Mira Dusho (Fiction 2006), Vivian Shipley (Poetry, 2007), and American Book Award Winner Pamela Uschuk (Poetry, 2010).
New Millennium Writings is a winner of a Golden Press Card Award for Excellence, according to www.NewMillenniumWritings.com.
 
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