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− | Cellar | + | ''Cellar Door'' is a literary magazine published by [[Knox]] that was named after a phrase in [[Donnie Darko]], who stole it from J.R.R. Tolkien. (The sentiment is commonly misattributed to Edgar Allan Poe.) The phrase is a wonderful example of [[euphony]]. The literary magazine usually has a theme, unlike [[Catch]]. It also accepts everything that is submitted to it, unlike [[Catch]]. |
Revision as of 23:56, 10 May 2007
Cellar Door is a literary magazine published by Knox that was named after a phrase in Donnie Darko, who stole it from J.R.R. Tolkien. (The sentiment is commonly misattributed to Edgar Allan Poe.) The phrase is a wonderful example of euphony. The literary magazine usually has a theme, unlike Catch. It also accepts everything that is submitted to it, unlike Catch.