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'''''Belletrista''''' is an online magazine "celebrating women writers from around the world".  
'''''[http://belletrista.com/ Belletrista]''''' (http://belletrista.com/) is an online magazine "celebrating women writers from around the world".  


: '''About:''' "''Belletrista'' is a not-for-profit, bimonthly web magazine which seeks both to encourage cross-cultural understanding through international literature written by women and to increase the visibility of that literature.  Originally the brain child of [[Lois Ava-Matthew]], ''Belletrista'' has been developed and honed with the assistance of a remarkable international group of readers who came together as our Board of Advisors, each bringing to the magazine special skills, talents and education. Our initial group of writers and reviewers come from the US, UK, continental Europe, Canada, Ireland, Australia and South Africa, a list that is expanding."<ref>[http://belletrista.com/2010/issue8/aboutus.php About Us] (quoted 2010/12/14)</ref>
: '''About:''' "''Belletrista'' is a not-for-profit, bimonthly web magazine which seeks both to encourage cross-cultural understanding through international literature written by women and to increase the visibility of that literature.  Originally the brain child of [[Lois Ava-Matthew]], ''Belletrista'' has been developed and honed with the assistance of a remarkable international group of readers who came together as our Board of Advisors, each bringing to the magazine special skills, talents and education. Our initial group of writers and reviewers come from the US, UK, continental Europe, Canada, Ireland, Australia and South Africa, a list that is expanding."<ref>[http://belletrista.com/2010/issue8/aboutus.php About Us] (quoted 2010/12/14)</ref>


Like ''[[The Women's Review of Books]]'', it is not a SF-oriented journal.


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Latest revision as of 21:33, 14 December 2010

Belletrista (http://belletrista.com/) is an online magazine "celebrating women writers from around the world".

About: "Belletrista is a not-for-profit, bimonthly web magazine which seeks both to encourage cross-cultural understanding through international literature written by women and to increase the visibility of that literature. Originally the brain child of Lois Ava-Matthew, Belletrista has been developed and honed with the assistance of a remarkable international group of readers who came together as our Board of Advisors, each bringing to the magazine special skills, talents and education. Our initial group of writers and reviewers come from the US, UK, continental Europe, Canada, Ireland, Australia and South Africa, a list that is expanding."[1]

Like The Women's Review of Books, it is not a SF-oriented journal.

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  1. About Us (quoted 2010/12/14)