''Entropy'' is an online magazine that covers literary and related non-literary content. The magazine features personal essays, reviews, experimental literature, poetry, interviews, as well as writings on small press culture, video games, performance, graphic novels, interactive literature, science fiction, fantasy, music, film, art, translation, and other topics. Entropy's website also functions as a place where those within the literary community can interact.
Since its launch, the magazine has attracted notable contributors, such as
Will Alexander, John Vercher,
Seo-Young Chu
Seo-Young Chu ( ko, 주서영; born February 14, 1978) is a queer Korean American scholar, feminist, poet, #MeToo activist, and associate professor of English at Queens College, CUNY. She is the author of ''A Refuge for Jae-in Doe'' and ''Do Met ...
, Amish Trivedi, Gabino Iglesias, C. Kubasta, Justin Petropoulos,
Daniel Borzutzky
Daniel Borzutzky is a Chicago-based poet and translator. His collection ''The Performance of Becoming Human'' won the 2016 National Book Award. The son of Chilean immigrants, Borzutzky's work often addresses immigration, worker exploitation, pol ...
, Anne Casey, Michael J. Seidlinger, and others. It is widely known for its yearly lists of the best poetry, articles, music, and more. Entropy has also established a reputation as being as safe publishing space for essays written on the subject of #MeToo and related issues.
In June 2017, Civil Coping Mechanisms, ''Entropy'', and Writ Large Press created a partnership, known as The Accomplices. In August 2018, they formed The Accomplices LLC and launched their new website and cohesive brand in January 2019. The group publishes books, produces literary workshops and events, creates videos and other media, and runs a literary website and community space.
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The Accomplicespartnership website
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American review websites
Magazines established in 2014
Online literary magazines published in the United States
Poetry magazines published in the United States