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Gangway (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Gangway (magazine)

''Gangway'' is an international online literary magazine, bridging Austria and Australia. Its founder and editor in chief is Gerald Ganglbauer, the first issue was launched in June 1996 in Sydney.
== Profile ==

Published quarterly since 1996 in Vienna, Graz, and Sydney, ''Gangway'' appeared as one of the first literary journals on the internet,〔(''Member of ILEF - The Internet Literary Editors Fellowship'' ). Website of ILEF. Retrieved 8 February 2011.〕 and has currently over 40 issues online, in both the German and the English language.〔(''Listing of European cultural magazines and e-zines'' ). Website of Eurozine. Retrieved 8 February 2011.〕 The magazine has a focus on expatriates showcasing their contemporary writing, poems, short stories, and experimental prose. It also contains book reviews, interviews, and special features.〔(''Duotrope Editor Interview for gangway'' ). Website of Duotrope. Retrieved 8 February 2011.〕 ''Gangway'' is digitally archived by DILIMAG (Digitale Literaturmagazine) at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, and by the Australian National Library, Canberra ACT.〔(''Gangway at Pandora Archive'' ). Website of the National Library of Australia. Retrieved 8 February 2011.〕
After launching ''Gangway #32 – Gangan Verlag's 20th anniversary issue'', at the Literaturhaus Graz in June 2004,〔''Andrea Ghoneim-Rosenauer: Literarische Publikationsformen im WWW'' (Dissertation about Gangway, includes an interview with Gerald Ganglbauer), Vienna 2008.〕 Gerald Ganglbauer introduced conceptual changes: ''Since Gangway appeared as one of the first literary journals on the internet in 1996, many more have come (and some have already gone), therefore I believe that it is imperative to create a defined niche. Hence the general focus of Gangway will be shifted from bilingual Australian and/or Austrian authors to the global community of expat writers living abroad – provided they write in – or are translated into – the English or German language.''〔(''Editorial'' ). Website of Gangway. Retrieved 8 February 2011.〕 Since then themed issues were infrequently compiled by guest editors. Reviews, interviews, and special features also continued to appear from time to time. In 2009, Ganglbauer installed Twitter updates, and the original Yahoo! Groups writers' community was replaced by a Facebook fan page.

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