3:AM Magazine is a literary magazine, which was set up as 3ammagazine.com in April 2000 and is edited from Paris. Its editor-in-chief since inception has been Andrew Gallix, a lecturer at the Sorbonne. 3:AM features literary criticism, nonfiction essays, original fiction, poetry, and interviews with leading writers and philosophers. Its slogan is: "Whatever it is, we're against it." The magazine was launched in 2000. In 2004, the editors unsuccessfully tried to prevent the Daily Mirror newspaper from publishing a short-lived 3am Magazine supplement based around its 3am Girls gossip column. The site was called "irreverently highbrow" by Heather Stewart in The Observer, and described as aiming to be "an online Fitzrovia" by Lilian Pizzichini in The Daily Telegraph. Boyd Tonkin, in The Independent, described it as keeping "faith with the old little-review tradition of avant-garde provocation and seditious literary cheek" and Inés Martin Rodrigo, in Spanish daily ABC, likened it to an "Offbeats' New Yorker". More information...
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