Monkeybicycle is a literary journal with both print and Web versions. It was founded in 2002 in Seattle, Washington, by Steven Seighman. He was intent on publishing both well-known writers and those who might not have been heard of yet, but should be. He enlisted the help of writer Shya Scanlon and together ran both versions of the journal, as well as created a very successful monthly reading series in downtown Seattle. In 2007, Monkeybicycle became an imprint of Dzanc Books.
Monkeybicycle.net
The MonkeybicycleWeb site is updated twice each week. Since its inception in 2002, it has gained quite a following. With features like One-sentence stories, videos and audio podcasts, the site receives between 350–400 unique visitors per day. Past Web site editors have included Matthew Simmons, Andrew Ervin, and Eric Spitznagel. In 2007, one of monkeybicycle.net's stories, "Beginnings of Ten Stories About Ponies," by Wendy Molyneux, was selected for inclusion in the Dave Eggers edited the Best American Nonrequired Reading 2007 anthology. Another story, "The Day the Aliens Brought the Pancakes" by Eric Spitznagel, was also selected as a "notable" story in the anthology. In 2008, two of monkeybicycle.net's stories, "Feet in Socks" by Amy Guth and "Intellectual Property" by Angela Woodward were selected as notable stories for the 2008 Million Writers Award. In 2009, Stefanie Freele's story, "Tinfoilers," was one of the Wigleaf Top 50 Short Fictions, selected by editor Darlin' Neal.
Writers who have appeared on the ''Monkeybicycle'' Web site
Charlie Anders
Blake Butler
Stephen Elliott
Richard Grayson
Donora Hillard
J. Robert Lennon
Tao Lin
Pasha Malla
Bayo Ojikutu
Patton Oswalt
Davy Rothbart
The ''Monkeybicycle'' print edition
Twice each year, Monkeybicycle publishes a print edition, which features fiction, poetry and nonfiction. It is available in several bookstores around the United States, as well as on the Monkeybicycle Web site. Each edition costs $12.00, and two- and four-issue subscriptions are also available at a discounted rate.
Writers who have appeared in the ''Monkeybicycle'' print edition
Arthur Bradford
Stephen Elliott
Samantha Hunt
Dawn Raffel
Patton Oswalt
David Cross
Sarah Silverman
Ryan Boudinot
Laura van den Berg
Curtis Smith
Steve Almond
Pia Z. Ehrhardt
Susannah Breslin
Dan Kennedy
Sean Carman
Lawrence Krauser
David Barringer
Charlie Anders
Elizabeth Ellen
Amy Guth
Many others
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The third print issue of Monkeybicycle was published in 2004 as a joint effort with the literary journal, Hobart. One of this issue's stories, "Free Burgers for Life," written by Ryan Boudinot, was accepted for inclusion in The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2003.
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This version of the Monkeybicycle print edition is all humor, is guest-edited by Eric Spitznagel, and contains an introduction from comedian David Cross. It also features contributions from Patton Oswalt and a comic drawn by Johnny Ryan and written by Sarah Silverman.
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Issue six of Monkeybicycle received fantastic reviews in print and on the web. It's the highest-selling issue to date.