CHELSEA (MAGAZINE)

'''Chelsea''' is a small American, twice-a-year literary magazine based in New York City. The influential journal publishes poetry, prose, book reviews and translations with an emphasis on translations, art, and cross-cultural exchange,
The journal has published both new and emerging writers, some of whom have received awards or had their work in the magazine subsequently published in the Pushcart Prize, The Best American Poetry series, the O. Henry Awards and others.
Writers such as W. S. Merwin, Sylvia Plath, A. R. Ammons and Paul Auster were published in the magazine when they were still emerging. the first short story by Kenzaburo Oe, who was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize for Literature
Chelsea is published twice a year, in June and December, by Chelsea Associates, Inc., a non-profit corporation.

★ Note: As of November 2007, Chelsea has ceased publication.

Contents
The Chelsea awards for poetry and short fiction
Poetry winners
Short fiction winners
Masthead
External links

The Chelsea awards for poetry and short fiction


The magazine gives out The Chelsea Award for Poetry and the Chelsea Award for Short Fiction.
Poetry winners


2005Ryan Murphy

2004Margo Berdeshevsky

2003Robert Hahn

2002Emanuel di Pasquale

2001Greg Pendergas

2000Ruth L. Schwartz

1999Alexis Lathem

1998Kim Addonizio
Short fiction winners


2005Glori Simmons

2004Gregg Cusick

2003Christiana Langenberg

2002Rebecca Meacham

2001Karen Kovacik

2000Gina Ochsner

1999Kate Small

1998Marianna Cherry

Masthead



★ Editor: Alfredo de Palchi

★ Fiction Editor: Robert McPhillips

★ Poetry Editor: Emanuel di Pasquale

★ Book Review Editor: Michael Tyrell

★ Assistant Editor: Michal Lando

External links



[1] ''Chelsea'' magazine Web site

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