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Vautrin.pub is the online arm of Vautrin, a print literary magazine published a varying number of times a year. Contributors retain copyrights to their material. The magazine is geared toward gritty urban fiction, crime/mystery fiction, and satire. Book reviews and essays cover similar material. We also include poetry when it fits the spirit of the magazine.
Recent Posts
- Pelayo’s “Children of Chicago” Offers a Character-Driven Detective Story with a Horror Slant
- Wit and Grit: Lauren Hough’s Essay Collection, “Leaving Isn’t the Hardest Thing,” Reads Like Crime Fiction
- Always the Dead: Stephen J. Golds’ Semi-Historical, Dark, Noir Novella
- Lucullus, the Bankers, and What to do with Time Itself
- Memoirs of a Midwesterner
Recent Comments
Categories
- Book Reviews 7
- Editor's Picks 7
- Essays 7
- Featured 5
- Fiction 2
- Poetry 1
- Trending 4