Miracles

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Miracles

description Literary magazine from Austria
Area of ​​Expertise literature
language German
publishing company Bad production
First edition October 2005
Frequency of publication 4 times a year
Sold edition 800 copies
Editor-in-chief NN
editor Kurt Bracharz (until 2013), Daniela Egger (until 2017), Ulrich Gabriel, Wolfgang Mörth
Web link www.miromente.at
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Miromente (own spelling: miromente; subtitle: magazine for good and bad) is a literary magazine from Austria .

history

The magazine has been published by Unartproduktion ( Dornbirn ) since October 2005 . The editors are Kurt Bracharz (until 2013), Daniela Egger (until 2017), Ulrich Gabriel and Wolfgang Mörth .

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In terms of content, the magazine is open to all literary genres. Funding is primarily provided through income from subscriptions. Currently (as of July 2019) the magazine is received by 503 subscribers mainly in Austria , Germany , Liechtenstein and Switzerland . Since March 2008 (miromente 11) each number contains 5 to 7 drawings or graphics from one source.

Special Issues: Issue No. 8 is entitled Flowers of Blood and contains only poems by Christian Futscher . Issue No. 29 was produced in collaboration with the American artist Ed Ruscha and the Kunsthaus Bregenz and contains graphics by the artist and texts relating to his work. Number 33 was published on the occasion of a two-day festival of Israeli authors in cooperation with the Jewish Museum Hohenems . Number 36 is a monograph by the Swiss duo of authors Christoph Keller and Heinrich Kuhn (Keller + Kuhn) and is entitled "Wolkilopen. Wolkefanten. Wolkodiles. Maag & Minetti. Stadtgeschichten". Numbers 43 and 52 were brought out in cooperation with the 12th and 13th Harder Literature Prize and contain the texts of the winners. The number 46 is a special number that only contains texts by Liechtenstein authors.

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