Monday, January 30, 2012

Chicago Tribune's Literary Journal Available From Feb. 26

The Chicago Tribune says it's launching a premium literary journal that newspaper subscribers can get for $99 a year. The journal begins publication on Feb. 26, 2012. It's called "Printers Row" and will feature book reviews, author interviews and stories about Chicago's literary scene.

The newspaper says there'll also be a booklet of original fiction. The journal is the newspaper's "first foray into premium offerings." That's according to a column to readers in Sunday's newspaper. The Tribune says the literary journal will come with Sunday newspapers and be available electronically.

The newspaper already features a weekly "Books" page, but the column calls the new literary journal "a richer, deeper exploration of the literary world."

Chicago-based Tribune Co., which sought bankruptcy protection in 2008, owns the Chicago Tribune.

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