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Ascent is an American literary magazine that publishes stories, poems, and essays, many of which are later reprinted in annual anthologies. The journal is based at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. The journal was founded in 1975 at the University of Illinois by Daniel Curley. In 1996, essayist and English scholar became the editor-in-chief. The journal moved to an online format in 2010, where it would reach a wider audience for its award-winning authors.

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  • Ascent is an American literary magazine that publishes stories, poems, and essays, many of which are later reprinted in annual anthologies. The journal is based at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. The journal was founded in 1975 at the University of Illinois by Daniel Curley. In 1996, essayist and English scholar became the editor-in-chief. The journal moved to an online format in 2010, where it would reach a wider audience for its award-winning authors. (en)
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  • Ascent (en)
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  • W. Scott Olsen (en)
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  • Ascent is an American literary magazine that publishes stories, poems, and essays, many of which are later reprinted in annual anthologies. The journal is based at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. The journal was founded in 1975 at the University of Illinois by Daniel Curley. In 1996, essayist and English scholar became the editor-in-chief. The journal moved to an online format in 2010, where it would reach a wider audience for its award-winning authors. Recent notable contributors include Victoria Anderson, Jacob M. Appel, , Peter Chilson, Leo Damrosch, Philip Heldrich, Michael Martone, Sarah Baker Michalak and Marjorie Stelmach. (en)
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