Artifice

Artifice Magazine was a nonprofit literary magazine based in Chicago, Illinois. Artifice was co-founded by Rebekah Silverman, who served as Managing Editor, and James Tadd Adcox, who served as Editor-in-Chief[1]

In 2011 Artifice Magazine was awarded a City of Chicago Community Arts Assistance Program (CAAP) Grant. In 2010, the magazine was awarded the Best Submission Guidelines by Philistine Press[2] for the Artifice wishlist,"[3] which requests such submissions as "3 of the saddest sentences ever written," "1 geometrical proof," "2 fits, 2 starts," "4 labyrinths created using parentheses, footnotes, endnotes, etc," and "something that includes a Greek chorus."

Artifice Magazine was a division of Artifice Books, a small press. Artifice Books' first project, released in 2012, was "EXITS ARE,"[4] an e-book by Mike Meginnis (and many players), published in conjunction with Uncanny Valley.[5]

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