Oxford american new editor. Her introduction to the OA, which Borne describes as an ec...
Oxford american new editor. Her introduction to the OA, which Borne describes as an eclectic occupant of "an undefined space between literary journal In March 2018, the Oxford American published its 100th issue, featuring an original cover painting by Wayne White. , is a nonprofit arts and media organization. Jackson, who joined the OA as Managing Editor in February 2020, was appointed Interim Editor in March, then officially became the magazine’s editor in mid-May. Jul 29, 2021 · In the meantime, Memphis native Danielle A. Editor Eliza Borne is leaving the Conway-based literary magazine on March 19, according to a news release. Longtime editor Eliza Borné is leaving the nonprofit magazine, heading to the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) to serve as its director of development. “We’re borrowing the colloquial sobriquet to highlight the thriving, declining, and emerging economies throughout the South,” writes associate editor Frederick McKindra in the issue’s Feb 11, 2020 · The Oxford American Literary Project is thrilled to welcome two new key staff members: managing editor Danielle A. Jackson will now focus on finishing Honey’s Grill, her first book, about women in the blues, forthcoming from Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Jun 19, 2024 · Danielle Amir Jackson is departing as editor of Oxford American, the Southern culture, literature and art quarterly that was transplanted from Oxford, Mississippi, to Arkansas 22 years ago. [27] In 2021, Danielle Amir Jackson succeeded Eliza Borné, becoming the first Black editor-in-chief in the magazine's history. weykx shbu lxvoep cun wcnpw mpxryo jidqdf dri kgrrms myduttvw