13th Moon, Inc.

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13th Moon, a feminist literary magazine, was founded in 1973 by Ellen Marie Bissert under the auspices of the Writing Organization for Women at the City University of New York.

After the second issue, all connections with the university were severed. The journal developed into a prominent literary publication, featuring short fiction, essays, and reviews by women authors, including Adrienne Rich, Eve Merriam, Marge Piercy, Rochelle Owens, and Audre Lorde. The magazine was edited by Bissert from 1973 until 1982, when Marilyn Hacker became the editor.

From the description of 13th Moon records, 1973-1982. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122571153

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associatedWith Bissert, Ellen Marie. person
associatedWith Etlinger, Amelia. person
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New York (N.Y.)
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American literature
Publishers and publishing
American poetry
Women authors, American
Feminism and literature
Feminist poetry
Lesbians
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Active 1973

Active 1982

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