![]() ![]() That help publish the flagship McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, Publishing house overseen by a small group of editors and a staff of interns and volunteers Though McSweeney's, based in San Francisco since 2003, has gradually expanded fromĮditor/designer/artist/publisher position originally occupied by Eggers, it remains Vollmann, Sarah Vowell, and David Foster Wallace, unpublished and emerging writersĪrtists continue to find a home for their work among McSweeney's many magazines and ![]() Boyle, MichaelĬhabon, Jonathan Franzen, Denis Johnson, Stephen King, Joyce Carol Oates, William Publishing well-established and highly regarded writers including T. Relative who often wrote to Eggers's mother), and sent an email to writers solicitingĬontributions and works rejected by other magazines. Unhappy at Esquire, Eggers began planning McSweeney's Quarterly Concern (named after a possible distant On experimentation." This was the second innovative publication started by Eggers Ĭo-founding editor of San Francisco-based Might magazine during the earlyġ990s, and after it ceased publication, Eggers moved to New York in 1997 to work atĮsquire. Website, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, promised an "emphasis Eggers's new literary journal and accompanying daily humor ![]() Dave Eggers launched Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern from hisīrooklyn apartment in 1998. ![]()
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