EPISODE · Jul 27, 2026 · 2 MIN
Tilden Reaches Third Issue With Award-Winning Lineup of Serialized-Fiction Writers
from Global Economic Press · host Global Economic Press
In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady explores the innovative world of serialized fiction with Tilden, an independent literary magazine that is gaining attention for its award-winning lineup of writers. Tilden has recently released its third issue, featuring contributions from notable authors such as Laird Hunt, a National Book Award finalist, and Sophie Mackintosh and Matt Thorne, both longlisted for the Booker Prize. The magazine is dedicated to long-form serialized fiction, allowing stories to unfold over multiple issues, a format reminiscent of classic publications like "The Strand" and "Black Mask." This approach not only captivates contemporary digital readers but also provides a platform for both established and emerging writers to experiment with ambitious storytelling. Tilden's commitment to fair compensation for its contributors highlights its dedication to supporting the creative process behind long-form fiction. The magazine's contributor roster also includes acclaimed creators like Briana Loewinsohn, a Harvey Award winner, and Thien Pham, an Eisner Award winner. With cover design and illustration by Eugenia Yoh, Tilden offers digital subscriptions starting at three dollars per month, making it accessible to a wide audience. For more information on the current issue and subscription details, visit Tilden's website.
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