![]() The masthead of Stockyard magazine | |
Executive Editors | Mikayla Lynch, Jacob Malone, Rory Tolan |
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Categories | Culture, literature, arts, politics |
Frequency | online weekly |
Publisher | Stockyard Media, Inc. |
Founded | 2008 |
First issue | January 2008 |
Final issue | September 2010 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Chicago |
Language | English |
Website | www.stockyardmagazine.com |
Stockyard was an American online cultural magazine that focused on society, art, and literature; it published fiction, poetry, social commentary, political commentary, satire, reportage, and reviews. Started in 2008, [1] it matured into a publication relevant to its Chicagoan and international audience. It folded in September 2010. [2]
Stockyard Media, Inc. – the company that owned and published Stockyard– was founded in 2008 by four alumni of the University of Chicago; [3] originally slated to be a print magazine, [1] the magazine moved to Internet-only, citing "the flexibility and ingenuity that the Internet allows." [3]
Stockyard published Guggenheim fellows, and authors from New York, Washington, D.C., London, and Edinburgh, despite its basis in the city of Chicago. [1] The magazine was a sponsor of the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame. [4]
Stockyard received praise for its notable section, the Galerie, [5] for its well-curated art from Chicago artists, and for the strong voices of its writers. Fiction author Doug Shiloh praised the magazine, writing, "Speed is a plus to these times. Stockyard employed the true worth of the Internet; it was published within a week of first notifying me. Editor Rory Tolan and crew are creating something special in Chicago with the scope of what they're giving to audience." [6] [ unreliable source? ]
In a review published in the Chicago Weekly , some the magazine's articles were cited as being written in an inaccessible style, but many readers commenting on articles have disagreement with the assessment.