The first eight years of Wild Violet are accessible from the original archives page.
About Alyce Wilson
Alyce Wilson is the editor of Wild Violet and in her copious spare time writes humor, non-fiction, fiction and poetry and infrequently keeps an online journal. Her first chapbook, Picturebook of the Martyrs; her e-book/pamphlet, Stay Out of the Bin! An Editor's Tips on Getting Published in Lit Mags ; her book of essays and columns, The Art of Life; her humorous nonfiction ebook, Dedicated Idiocy: How Monty Python Fandom Changed My Life, and her newest poetry collection, Owning the Ghosts, can all be ordered from her Web site, AlyceWilson.com. In late 2019, she published a volume of poetry by her third great-grandfather, Reading's Physician Poet: Poems by Dr. James Meredith Mathews, which also contains genealogical information about the Mathews family. She lives with her husband and son in the Philadelphia area and takes far too many photos of her handsome, creative son, nicknamed Kung Fu Panda.
How can I find in these archives all my articles that were published by the Wild Violet magazine?
At this point, the best way is to systematically look through the Essays section of each issue. The search only works for the articles published since our design change. Sorry!
Are stories form old issues archived anywhere?
Yes, they are. You can go to the Issues Archives category, under the Content tab (http://www.wildviolet.net/category/content/archives), and browse through old issues. Or, if you prefer, you can use our new Google custom search, with which you can search anything ever published on Wild Violet.
We’ve now included a Google custom search on the site, with which you can search anything ever published on Wild Violet. It should help you to locate your old articles.