Failbetter

Failbetter

Infobox Journal
title = failbetter.com
abbreviation = failbetter


discipline = Fiction, Poetry and Art
website = http://www.failbetter.com/
publisher = failbetter LLC
country = USA
history = 2000 to present

"failbetter" is a quarterly online literary magazine.

Founded in 2000 by bookstore vagabonds Thom Didato and David McLendon, the magazine originally evolved from a Brooklyn-based reading series that featured many writers from the Gordon Lish school of writing. McLendon left "failbetter" in 2003 to pursue his own writing. Andrew Day, who had helped design the initial issues, then came back to the fold as the magazine's Managing Editor. Subsequently, "failbetter"'s staff of editors, consultants and readers grew.

Since its inception, "failbetter" has been online quarterly magazine published in the spirit of a traditional literary journal--dedicated to featuring quality fiction, poetry and artwork. In the span of just 5 years, "failbetter" (whose name was inspired by Beckett: "Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.") quickly garnered its readership by publishing up-and-coming writers like Sam Lipsyte, Heidi Julavits, Myla Goldberg, and the late Amanda Davis. Additionally, the magazine interviewed many of the best literary voices of the day, including Paul Auster, Charles Baxter, T.C. Boyle, Nick Hornby, Pam Houston, Billy Collins, Jonathan Lethem, Marie Ponsot, George Saunders, Anne Tyler and others. The magazine was also fortunate to interview back-to-back Pulitzer winners Michael Chabon and Richard Russo months before each won the award.

Initially, the traditional literary establishment was somewhat suspect of the merit of online literary magazines (see literary magazines). "failbetter" is one of many quality online literary publications that have successfully broken that barrier. The magazine was one of the first online publications to be recognized by such annual print award anthologies as the "Pushcart Prize" as well as The Best American Poetry series. "failbetter" is also included in the LOCKSS international archive system.

As of the fall of 2007 the average readership was over 60,000 per issue.

External links

* [http://www.failbetter.com Official Site -- current issue]


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