Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Niche Publications Surviving

Even as print media churns through phases of collapse, revolution and rejuvenation, niche publications seem to pop up constantly. With tiny operations, they serve readers mad for things like home-brewed kale juice and exploring perspectives on contemporary art.
But this is all old hat for the Hudson Review, which has been blossoming with quarterly pages of poetry, fiction and criticism since 1948.