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Polite (magazine)

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Editor
  
Justin Peters

Frequency
  
semi-regular

Country
  
United States

Categories
  
Humor magazine

Year founded
  
2005

Publisher
  
The Cappadocian Society

Polite is a semi-regular general interest and humor magazine published in the United States. Its tagline is "Generally interesting."

Contents

History

The magazine was founded as a quarterly in August 2005 by college friends Justin Peters and Toby Warner. It switched to a twice-yearly format in January 2007 upon publication of its second issue.

The magazine publishes reportage, commentary, criticism, and satire, and specializes in articles about serious (though unconventional) topics as well as (possibly) fictional profiles and trend pieces.

Contributors

Notable contributors have included Madison Smartt Bell, Peter Rock, Phil Campbell, Steve Almond, Byron Case, Emily Pecora, Bryce Wissel, and Davy Rothbart.

Awards

In 2007, Polite was nominated in the Utne Reader's Independent Press Awards competition as one of the Best New Magazines of 2007.

References

Polite (magazine) Wikipedia