When Home Monthly was established in 1896,[1] it hired Willa Cather as the managing editor of the magazine.[2] Cather oversaw the publication of 12 issues of the magazine between June 1896 and July 1897. A number of Cather's short stories were published in the magazine during her tenure. (Bradley, 2005)
Jennifer L. Bradley, "To Entertain, To Educate, To Elevate: Cather and the Commodification of Manners at the Home Monthly" in Janis T. Stout (ed., 2005). Willa Cather & Material Culture: Real-World Writing, Writing the Real World (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, ISBN978-0-8173-1436-1) pp. 37–65.
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