Signs & wonders

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Signs & wonders

description Culture and literary magazine
language German
First edition 1989
Frequency of publication 2 issues / year
Sold edition 500–800 copies
editor Christoph Leisten
Web link [1]
ISSN (print)

Sign & Wonder is the name of a literary and cultural magazine that was founded in 1989 and appears in Frankfurt am Main and Mainz. It publishes first prints of poetry, prose and essays as well as reviews.

Founded Zeichen & Wunder 1989 in Frankfurt as a quarterly journal by a team of editors to Hubert Brunträger. The current editor is Christoph Leisten.

At the end of the 1990s, a cooperation with the Young Literature Forum Hessen-Thuringia began, which continues to this day and which presents selected texts from its competitions and calls for tenders in an editorially responsible section of each issue. The magazine has been published as a semi-annual publication since 2001.

The individual editions are usually designed as themed issues, with the individual topics - beyond the politics of the day - taking up socially relevant tendencies and phenomena in essays, poetry and prose. The authors who have been published in Zeichen & Wunder include: a. Henning Ahrens , Theo Breuer , Ulrike Draesner , Marion Gay , Steffen Kopetzky , Hermann Kurzke , Christoph Peters and Doris Runge .

literature

Sandra Uschtrin and Heribert Hinrichs (eds.): Handbook for authors . 8th edition. Uschtrin Verlag, Inning am Ammersee 2015, ISBN 978-3-932522-16-1 , p. 306 .