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Barnstorm is an online literary journal that has been in publication for more than 10 years. Housed by the University of New Hampshire MFA Program, Barnstorm was founded in 2009 by MFA students with a mission to publish the best personal and creative nonfiction essays, short stories, poetry and art.
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Barnstorm is an online literary journal that has been in publication for more than 10 years. Housed by the University of New Hampshire MFA Program, Barnstorm was founded in 2009 by MFA students with a mission to publish the best personal and creative nonfiction essays, short stories, poetry and art.
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