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That's an intriguing question. I would say that if Flayrah qualifies as either, it would be as a magazine. Literary magazines traditionally contain fiction, which I have not seen on Flayrah; but is this due to policy or just because nobody submits any?

I will submit your query to the ALAA Committee and see what they think.

Fred Patten

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