Noggin (magazine)

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Noggin (magazine)
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Noggin Magazine V.3,N.10, August 1992
Editor Tom Hunter
Categories art, fiction, politics, social issues, popular culture, cartoon
Frequency 6 per year
Paid circulation free
Unpaid circulation 10,000
Total circulation 10,000
First issue October 1990
Final issue 1993
Company Noggin Magazine
Country United States
Language English
Website Nebraska Writer {1990}

Noggin was an American magazine that published art, fiction, cartoons, and social and political commentary. It started in Iowa City, Iowa in 1990,[1] and published semimonthly for three years.

History

The magazine was founded by Tom Hunter; both were covered in articles in the Cedar Rapids Gazette,[2][3] and the Iowa City Press-Citizen.[4] Launched in October 1990, the publication had a "press run" of approximately 10,000 per issue.[2] The magazine did not accept advertisements, and a lifetime subscription cost US$10.[2] All writers and contributors to the magazine were unpaid volunteers,[2] and the majority of them chose to publish their work under pseudonyms.[4] Expenses per issue were $1,000.[4] Prior to founding the magazine, Hunter had been a writer of fiction for ten years,[4] and had received a Bachelor's Degree in the field of journalism.[2]

Every issue of the publication contained the request for contributions, "If you like to draw, write fiction, poetry or essays, Noggin wants to publish your work."[2] In an interview with Cedar Rapids Gazette, the founder of the publication explained its broad attitude towards acceptance of contributions: "The editorial principle we've stuck to, to our detriment sometimes, we do not edit people's stuff, especially on the grounds of content. It's a real big umbrella. When you say I will take anything, you have more people that come forward."[2] The magazine provoked controversy when it published works by artist Scott Warren about Edward Gein,[2] and also over an article "Lunacy in the Gulf" in January 1991 which was critical of the Gulf War.[4]

Reception

In 1992, the Cedar Rapids Gazette called Noggin, "one of Iowa City's most controversial publications".[2] The publication was classed among "small news magazines" distributed in the region.[3] The Iowa City Press-Citizen characterized the magazine noting, "Noggin is a liberal newspaper of fiction, poetry, essays and art."[4]

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