Epoch
Copyright information
Title: | Epoch |
Title note: | Cornell literary magazine, 1947- |
Tables of contents: | Publisher site (for issues from 2004 and later) |
More information: | Wikipedia article; Wikidata |
First issue: | Fall 1947 (v. 1 no. 1) |
First renewed issue: | no issue renewals found in CCE or registered works database |
First automatically renewed issue: | Winter 1964 (v. 13 no. 2) |
First renewed contribution in: | Fall 1947 (v. 1 no. 1); see 1974 July-December |
Renewed contributions
This includes all active contribution renewals prior to 1964, when automatic renewals began. It might not show all renewals from 1964 onward.
- Fall 1947 (v. 1 no. 1): "Poem (goodmorning (en))", by E. E. Cummings [Permissions]
- Fall 1947 (v. 1 no. 1): "Goo-dmore-ning(en'); poem", by E. E. Cummings [Permissions] (A separate renewal from the one above, though possibly for the same contribution. I have not examined the issue to see what is there.)
- Winter 1948: "The Fireman, His Story", by Isaac Rosenfeld
- Summer 1951: "The Medal", by Miriam Rugel
- Summer 1951: "Chapter Two", by Winfield Townley Scott (Unclear if this is related to, or the same as, the next contribution, whose renewal appears in the same record. I have not examined the issue.)
- Summer 1951: "What I Assembled and Dissemble", by Winfield Townley Scott
- Fall 1951: "Glimpses Into the Rear-View Mirror: Pool and Quarry", by Francis Golffing
- Fall 1951: "The Answer", by Francis Golffing
- Fall 1951: "To a Friend Who Found it Difficult to Write", by Francis Golffing
- Winter 1952: "The Old Madama", by Miriam Merritt
- Winter 1952: "Fracture", by R. V. Cassill [Permissions]
- Spring 1952: "A Philosopher on a Mountain in Scythia", by Hyam Plutzik
- Spring 1952: "Value the Intermediate Splendor of Birds", by Hyam Plutzik
- Spring 1952: "The Priest Ekranath", by Hyam Plutzik
- Summer 1952: "Do You Believe in Love, My Darlings?", by Miriam Rugel
- Summer 1952: "The War in the Air", by R. V. Cassill [Permissions]
- Fall 1952: "Islander", by Anthony Ostroff
- Winter 1953: "The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind", by Ray Bradbury [Permissions]
- Fall 1953: "Easter", by Galway Kinnell
- Spring 1954: "The Puzzle Factory", by R. V. Cassill [Permissions]
- Spring 1954: "Horse and Swan Feeding", by May Swenson [Permissions]
- Fall 1954: "Bear", by Ann Stanford
- Fall 1954: "The Red Dress", by Abraham Rothberg
- Fall 1955: "War in the Pacific", by Bruce Cutler
- Fall 1955: "When Old Age Shall This Generation Waste", by R. V. Cassill [Permissions]
- Spring 1956: "Arrangement at the Gulf", by Richard Stern
- Spring 1956: "An Exercise in Objectivity", by Bink Noll
- Spring 1956: "The Fraternity Dance", by Meyer Liben
- Fall 1958: "Wish You Were Here", by Donald Finkel
- Spring 1959: "Mortality and Mercy in Vienna", by Thomas Pynchon [Permissions]
- Winter 1961: "The Phoenix", by Ronald Perry
- Winter 1961: "Song at Summer's End", by Ronald Perry
- Winter 1961: "Testament", by Ronald Perry
- Winter 1961: "Pavane in the Form of an Elegy", by Ronald Perry
- Winter 1961: "Point Charles", by Ronald Perry
- Winter 1961: "Iris: Poem", by William Carlos Williams [Permissions]
- Spring 1961: "The Compact and The Adulterer: Poems", by Robert Pack
- Fall 1961: "Her Dwarf", by George P. Elliott
- Spring 1962: "Words Overheard in an Apple Orchard", by Jack Marshall
- Fall 1962: "Homunculus; The Election; Weekday Morning", by Robert Pack
- Spring 1963: "Homesick Upstate", by Philip Booth [Permissions]
Additional note
The Internet Science Fiction Database says that the story 'Interim' by Ray Bradbury, published in the first issue of Epoch, is different from his story with the same title that was published in Weird Tales that same year. The Weird Tales story has an active copyright renewal.
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