Whit Burnett, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Whit Burnett

American writer, teacher and editor of Story Magazine (1900-1972)

Date of Birth: 14-Aug-1899

Place of Birth: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Date of Death: 22-Apr-1973

Profession: writer, teacher, editor, journalist, publisher, anthologist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Whit Burnett

  • Whit Burnett (August 14, 1899 – April 22, 1973) was an American writer and writing teacher who founded and edited the literary magazine Story.
  • In the 1940s, Story was an important magazine in that it published the first or early works of many writers who went on to become major authors.
  • Not only did Burnett prove to be a valuable literary birddog for new talent, but Story remained a respectable though low-paying (typically $25 per story) alternative for stories rejected by the large-circulation slick magazines published on glossy paper like Collier's or The Saturday Evening Post or the somewhat more prestigious and literary slick magazines such as The New Yorker.
  • While Story paid poorly compared to the slicks and even the pulps and successor digest-sized magazines of its day, it paid better than most of, and had similar cachet to, the university-based and the other independent "little magazines" of its era. Burnett and his first wife, Martha Foley, founded the magazine in Vienna, Austria in 1931.
  • Showcasing short stories by new authors, 67 copies of the debut issue (April–May, 1931) were mimeographed in Vienna.
  • Two years later, the couple moved to New York City, where they continued to publish the magazine. Burnett and Foley created The Story Press in 1936.
  • In 1939, Harper & Bros.
  • published his memoir The Literary Life and to Hell With It.
  • In the Time Magazine review of the book, entitled "Funny Editor", the anonymous reviewer characterized Burnett as a humorist.

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