This is our Big List of Literary Magazines, here you’ll find an extensive list of over 500 currently publishing literary magazines, arranged alphabetically from A to Z. This expansive directory includes established publications alongside up-and-coming journals across a diverse range of styles and genres.
From avant-garde poetry zines printed on a shoestring budget to prestigious venues like The New Yorker and Poetry Magazine, our list has a literary home for every writer. You’ll find magazines focused on fiction, nonfiction, poetry, flash fiction, experimental, prose, hybrid works, and more. Some concentrate on publishing new and emerging voices, while others feature luminaries at the heights of the literary world.
We have comprehensively compiled these literary magazines using careful research and curation. However, publications may change status or close from time to time. If you find a magazine on our list that is defunct or no longer accepting submissions, please notify us in the comments section. With the collaborative power of our writing community, we can maintain an up-to-date resource for all writers looking to submit their work.
Let our catalog be your guide across the diverse contemporary literary landscape. We aim to support authors and facilitate exceptional writing that captures unique perspectives and pushes creative boundaries. Dive in to discover publications where your style and voice may find appreciative readers waiting to experience your stories, poems, essays and more. We wish you the very best as you and your exceptional work seek the perfect home. We are adding literary magazines everyday. If you are interested in listing your magazine, please do it here.
- 2 river review2river review is an online literary journal based in Santa Rosa, California that publishes poetry and visual art. The journal was founded in 1996.
- 34thParallel MagazineAt 34thParallel Magazine what we’re about is giving you the rock-star treatment—sorry no sex and drugs!!
- 3Elements Review3Elements Review was founded to spark imagination, to provide a unique creative challenge, and at the very least, to allow writers and artists a bit of fun with our three element prompts.
- 7th-Circle PyriteThe 7th Circle of Hell as represented in Dante's Inferno is reserved for those who have committed acts of violence. In the world we live in—where violence runs rampant
- 96th of OctoberThe name of this journal, 96th of October, is derived from a character in the Pogo comic strip who wishes to extend the sway of Halloween to where it displaces Christmas. Giving October 96 days effectively annexes December and the first week of January.
- A Quiet CourageA Quiet Courage is an online literary journal specializing in tiny words. We publish compelling, poignant, memorable,
- A Velvet GiantA VELVET GIANT is a genreless online literary journal, meaning that we do not categorize the work we receive by genre.
- A3 ReviewThe A3 Review is a literary magazine that behaves like a map, made by the folks who make Writing Maps.
- Aberration LabyrinthThis magazine is about expressing yourself. We do not restrict our publication to the confines of traditional poetry. If you write about drunken nights out, remembered or imagined, we want
- Adelaide Literary MagazineWe publish literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, and promote the writers we publish, helping both new, emerging, and established authors reach a wider literary audience.
- Adroit JournalThe Adroit Journal has been the subject of a fair amount of napkin scribbling since November 2010, when Founder/Editor-in-Chief Peter LaBerge decided that the world needed a literary magazine run entirely by high school and college students that helped the world in more ways than one. The Adroit Journal, bright with enthusiasm, was born. And ...
- After Dinner ConversationAfter Dinner Conversation is an independent, nonprofit literary magazine with a focus on curating short fiction stories that explore philosophical and ethical
- After HoursAfter Hours is a semi-annual literary magazine publishing poetry, fiction, art, and photography from Chicago
- Agoniawww.agonia.net is an international interactive website for writing and literature, formed by numerous cultural communities and languages. It is a platform where writers around the world publish their works, engage in providing constructive feedback critique oriented towards honing skills in the writing process.
- AlarmistThe Alarmist is a fresh, new, dark, funny and twisted printed literary magazine published biannually.
- Alaska Quarterly ReviewAlaska Quarterly Review is one of America?s premier literary magazines and a source of powerful, new voices. AQR publishes short stories, short novellas, novel excerpts,
- Ambit MagazineAmbit is a surreptitious peek inside a private world. Without it such vital sparks of inspiration could well be lost for ever.? ? Ralph Steadman Ambit is a 96-page quarterly literary and artwork
- American Aesthetic, TheTo better understand the objectives of The American Aesthetic, one must first understand what prompted the creation of this poetry journal in the first place.
- American ChordataAmerican Chordata is a biannual magazine of bright voices in fiction, nonfiction essay, and poetry, as well as art and photography.
- American Poetry ReviewAmerican Poetry Review is a prestigious literary magazine founded in 1972. Published 6 times per year, APR focuses exclusively on publishing acclaimed contemporary poetry from the US and around the world, as well as poetry-related articles, interviews, essays and reviews.
- Angie’s DIARY | Online Writing MagazineAngie?s DIARY is a contemporary, online magazine and community for writers, readers and editors. Free Submission of stories, essays, articles, poems and excerpts. Massive exposure
- Anotherealm: Magazine of Speculative Fiction >A Free Monthly Magazine Featuring Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror.
- Antigonish Review, TheThe Antigonish Review is a creative literary quarterly that publishes poetry, fiction, critical articles, and reviews. Our ideal reader has extensive interests and seeks the creative. Major accomplishments of TAR include giving
- Apalachee Review (links to site)Apalachee Review
- Apocalypse ConfidentialEstablished in 2021, APOCALYPSE CONFIDENTIAL is a web magazine of edgy extrapolations, fringe fascinations, occult obsessions, risky ruminations, and aberrant associations. We are a literary journal obsessed with the underworld
- Apple Valley ReviewThe Apple Valley Review, a semiannual online literary journal, was founded in 2005 by its current editor, Leah Browning. It is published in the spring and fall of the year.
- ARDOR Literary MagazineARDOR Literary Magazine was founded in September 2012 as a non-profit electronic literary magazine. It is published online three times annually (January, May, September). ARDOR accepts fiction, nonfiction, short-short and poetry submissions through its online submission manager and is committed to paying every writer published in ARDOR Literary Magazine.
- ART TIMES Literary Journal and Resource for the Fine and Performing ArtsART TIMES Literary Journal and Resource for the Fine and Performing Arts
- ARTWIFEARTWIFE exists to serve as an oasis of art and beauty. We have deep reverence for human expression and we demand attention to craft
- At LengthAt Length is a venue for ambitious, in-depth writing, music, photography, and art that are open to possibilities shorter forms preclude. As a print-friendly online magazine, we create ways for readers, listeners, and viewers
- Atlas and Alice Literary MagazineOur Name: A&A takes its name from the ATLAS and ALICE experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. These experiments look to explain some of the most fundamental characteristics of the universe.
- Avalon Literary ReviewThe Avalon Literary Review welcomes work from both published and unpublished writers and poets. We accept submissions of poetry, short fiction and personal essays. The author's voice and point of view should be unique and clear. We seek pieces which spring from the author's life and experiences. Submissions which explore both the sweet and bitter ...
- B O D YB O D Y is an international online literary journal. We publish the highest quality poetry and prose from emerging and established writers, both original work and translations.
- Bacopa Literary ReviewBacopa Literary Review is an annual international print journal published by the Writers Alliance of Gainesville. We are seeking submissions in six categories this year: Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Humor, Formal Poetry, Free Verse Poetry, and Visual Poetry.
- Bad Version, TheLaunched in November 2011, The Bad Version is a new take on the literary-cultural magazine. Its name comes from the collaborative art of screenwriting, where the first attempt at a scene,
- BALLOONS Lit. JournalFirst established in 2014, BALLOONS Lit. Journal (BLJ) is a young-reader-oriented literary journal that is freely accessible to all by online reading with a fully edited ready-to-print pdf version downloadable for every issue.
- Baltimore ReviewThe mission of The Baltimore Review is to showcase Baltimore as a literary hub of diverse writing and promote the work of emerging and established writers.
- Baltimore ReviewThe mission of The Baltimore Review is to showcase Baltimore as a literary hub of diverse writing and promote the work of emerging and established writers. The Baltimore Review was founded by Barbara Westwood Diehl in 1996
- Barking SycamoresWho We Are The mission of Barking Sycamores is to publish poetry by emerging and established neurodivergent writers (autistic, ADHD, bipolar, synesthesia, etc.).
- Bayou MagazineBayou Magazine is a biannual literary magazine with national circulation published by the Creative Writing Workshop at the University of New Orleans. Each issue contains short fiction, non-fiction and poetry
- Belfry Literary JournalBelfry Literary Journal is now accepting submissions for their first ever print publication, as well as for their online supplement as well! The reading period is open from May 1 to July 31, with publication set for January of 2024.
- Bellevue Literary ReviewBellevue Literary Review is a unique literary magazine that examines human existence through the prism of health and healing, illness and disease. In these universal
- Beloit Fiction JournalThe Beloit Fiction Journal publishes the best in contemporary short fiction. Traditional and experimental narratives find a home in our pages. We publish new writers
- Bennington ReviewBennington Review is a national biannual print journal of innovative, intelligent, and moving poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and film writing, housed at Bennington College.
- Berkeley Fiction ReviewBerkeley Fiction Review is an literary journal founded in 1981 and based at the University of California, Berkeley.
- Berkeley Poetry ReviewThe Berkeley Poetry Review (BPR) is a journal published annually at the University of California, Berkeley. Founded in 1974, it has featured the work of new as well as established poets and writers
- Bewildering Stories >Bewildering Stories — known informally as “BwS” — is a weekly electronic publication featuring speculative fiction as well as non-fiction, namely poetry, articles, essays, reviews, and art.
- Bicoastal ReviewBicoastal Review is a literary journal of poetry, creative nonfiction, interviews, art, and photography that aims to foster cross-genre conversations between
- Big FictionBig Fiction celebrates the soul of the long story: generous, transportive, and a little wild. We're an independent journal publishing ambitious and delicious fiction twice a year, in hand-designed letterpress issues.
- Big Muddy: A Journal of the Mississippi River Valley8.5 x 5.5 perfectbound, color-cover, semi-annual publication that explores multidisciplinary issues and events concerning the 10-state area that borders the Mississippi River, from the United States/Canadian
- Black Denim LitBlack Denim Lit welcomes thoughtful writers, new and established. We are open to Genre fiction but favor "General", "Sci-Fi" and "Fantasy"... It's possible that we might also publish: Action/adventure, Western Mystery, Crime, Suspense or Thriller ...b
- Black Fox Literary Magazine, TheThe Black Fox Literary Magazine is an online quarterly publication featuring quality fiction of all styles and genres. Our Spring issue is published in March, the summer issue is published in June, the fall issue is published in September and the winter issue is published in December.
- Black Herald, TheThe Black Herald is an internationally-minded bilingual magazine (French-English) published in Paris. Co-edited by Blandine Longre and Paul Stubbs, the magazine’s only aim
- Black Scat ReviewBlack Scat Review, a magazine of sublime art & literature, is published irregularly and features innovative fiction, art, erotica, photography, interviews, and excerpts from forthcoming Black Scat Books.
- Black Warrior ReviewSince 1974, Black Warrior Review has published the freshest voices in literature, from established and emerging talents alike. Each issue presents high quality poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, including a chapbook by a nationally recognized poet.
- BLACKBERRY: a magazineBLACKBERRY: a magazine aims to be a premier literary magazine featuring black women writers and artists. Its goal is to expose readers to the diversity of the black woman?s experience and strengthen the black female voice in both
- BlackbirdPoetry: send up to six poems at a time. Single-space, please; set your poem as you want it to appear on the printed page.
- Blast FurnaceBlast Furnace is an independent literary publisher based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, still often referred to as the steel city. Blast furnaces were utilized for smelting
- Bleeding Lion: A Journal of Contemporary Arts & LettersThe Bleeding Lion is a journal of contemporary arts and letters with a special focus on anatomy, cross-cultural, visual arts & diverse pieces. We especially
- Bloodletter MagazineBloodletter is a feminist horror magazine showcasing personal and analytical perspectives on the horrific by women, trans, and non-binary writers.
- Blotter Magazine, TheThe Blotter Magazine exists to nurture underground, outsider literature and art and to provide it to a wide audience. We believe that the economic viability of good art
- BlotteratureBlotterature is a brand new journal founded by four writers from Northwest Indiana. We accept a wide variety of prose, poetry, and artwork.
- Blue Collar ReviewBlue Collar Review (Journal of Progressive Working Class Literature), published quarterly, contains poetry, short stories, and illustrations "reflecting the working class experience--a broad range from the personal to the societal.
- Blue Mesa ReviewBlue Mesa Review is a literary magazine published online bi-annually. It is associated with the University of New Mexico.
- Blue Mountain Review, TheThe Blue Mountain Review stands as a distinguished literary journal launched in 2015 seeking to platform impactful stories told across
- Blue Villa MagBlue Villa is more than just an online publication; it's a sanctuary for the arts, a digital canvas where creativity thrives, and individual stories unfold in a tapestry of human experiences. Our mission is crystal clear:
- Bombay Review, TheThe Bombay Review is a bi-monthly literary magazine publishing short fiction and poetry. The issues are online, and at the end of the year, the best of the published pieces
- Bookforum MagazineSince 1994, Bookforum has showcased daring writing about the important ideas of our time, with incisive essays on politics, pop culture, fiction, and the arts.
- Boston Accent LitBased in Boston, MA and founded in February 2016 by Sarah A. O'Brien, Boston Accent Lit aims to showcase work that is daring and innovative, as well as providing a platform for underrepresented
- Brain, Child: The Magazine for Thinking MothersBrain, Child treats motherhood as a subject worthy of literature. And in the best tradition of literature, it celebrates the diversity of mothers and their styles. Our essays and features address
- Brick, A Literary JournalBrick is an international literary magazine based in Toronto, Canada, and edited by Michael Ondaatje, Michael Redhill, Linda Spalding, Michael Helm, Rebecca Silver Slayter, and Esta Spalding.
- Bricolage MagazineBricolage is a new arts and culture magazine based in India. We seek original, exciting works of art, literature and photograph for publication.
- Brilliant Flash FictionBrilliant Flash Fiction delivers vibrant stories from around the world illustrated with dazzling photography. Contributors include established writers and talented newcomers.
- Broad River ReviewThe Broad River Review is published every spring by the Department of English Language and Literature at Gardner-Webb University.
- Brownies’ Book, TheAn interactive quarterly multi-cultural literary children's magazine. The magazine was created to help black children have positive images whilst living with a racially hostile environment. It was designed for all children,
- Café Review, TheThe Café Review is a quarterly print volunteer publication based in Portland, Maine that has been publishing art, poetry and poetry book reviews for over 25 years. We forever search for new, strong voices in poetry and art, both in Maine and beyond Maine's borders.
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- Cardiff Review, TheThe Cardiff Review is a digital and print literary magazine that publishes contemporary graduate writing. The magazine was launched to give talented students a platform
- Carolina Quarterly, TheThe Carolina Quarterly publishes a variety of poetry, fiction, essays, reviews, and artwork three times a year. Approximately 1,000 copies are distributed to readers locally and to individual subscribers,
- Carve Magazine (11th)Est. in 2000, Carve magazine, named in honor of Raymond Carver, is a literary magazine publishing new short stories every quarter. Our stories are free to read online
- Cease, CowsAt Cease, Cows we want to explore the contemporary, the strange, the big questions. We want to feel cultural pulses, expose mental arteries, bathe in both the sanguine and sanguinary. We want to publish prose and poems with fire and truth. Humans may be animals,
- Celestial Blood Literary MagazineCelestial Blood Literary Magazine was founded on April 20th, 2019 by four aspiring, young writers. We have all heard that poetry is the lifeblood of poets.
- Cemetery Dance >Cemetery Dance is the World Fantasy Award-winning magazine of horror, dark mystery, and suspense. Each issue is packed with 100 to 140 pages of short stories, articles, columns, interviews, news, and reviews!
- CHA: An Asian Literary JournalCHA: An Asian Literary Journal is the first and currently only Hong Kong-based online literary quarterly journal dedicated to publishing creative works ! from and about
- Chamber Magazine, TheAll rights remain with the author. There is no submission fee or submission period. The Chamber accepts submissions 24/7/365.
- Christmas SpiritsSharing ghost stories in the chilly darkness by firelight is a celebrated holiday tradition that's ready for a resurrection. Christmas Spirits
- Cleaver MagazineCleave is a Janus verb, meaning both to stick tight and to fall away. A cleaver is the most broad-edged and brutally efficient kitchen knife, designed to be swung like a hammer for the most effective channel of force.
- Clementine (Unbound)Clementine (Unbound) publishes a small selection of poetry each month online. Print copies can be viewed or purchased from Issuu.com.
- CLOCKHOUSEClockhouse accepts works of poetry, fiction, memoir, creative nonfiction, and dramatic works for stage or screen. We encourage submissions from both
- Coffin BellCoffin Bell is a quarterly online journal of dark literature seeking poetry, flash fiction, short stories, and creative nonfiction exploring dark themes.
- Compose: A Journal of Simply Good WritingCompose: A Journal of Simply Good Writing is a biannual, online publication that features work by both established and emerging writers
- CONSEQUENCE magazineCONSEQUENCE is a new literary magazine focusing on the culture of war in the twenty-first century. We believe that literature and art can advance the discourse a
- Contrary MagazineContrary is a quarterly literary journal that publishes fiction, poetry, commentary, and especially work that dances contrarily across those categories. We also publish book reviews.
- Cosmic Horror Monthly >A monthly tome of tales, Lovecraftian, cosmic, and weird. Bold new horror delivered to your inbox or your mailbox. Horror: Short Stories
- Cowboy JamboreeWe like old westerns. Hank Williams is one of our favorite writers. Used boots are better than new boots. At Cowboy Jamboree we promote
- Crab Fat Literary MagazineCrab Fat is interested in honesty, no matter how brutal it is. Don’t be afraid to use real language. Crab Fat is not interested in robotic academic language
- Creation and CriticismCreation and Criticism (CC), which is a quarterly international peer-reviewed refereed English e-journal, aims at providing an opportunity to the researchers and scholars for sharing their creative and critical
- Creative NonfictionCreative Nonfiction is the voice of the genre. Published since 1994 as a journal, in 2010 CNF adopted a larger magazine format that combines new creative nonfiction about a variety of topics with columns and features about the art, business and craft of the genre. Recent issues have included interviews with or new work by ...
- Cumberland River ReviewThe Cumberland River Review is an annual publication of new poetry, fiction, essays, and art. The journal is produced by the department of English at Trevecca Nazarene University, in
- CutBankWe?re proud of CutBank?s thirty-nine years as Montana?s foremost literary magazine, founded in 1973 by the Creative Writing program at the University of Montana and helmed initially by favorite literary son William Kittredge.
- Dappled ThingsDappled Things is a Catholic literary magazine, and this raises the question of what Catholic literature is in the first place.
- Dark Onus LitDark Onus Lit is a Philadelphia-based, volunteer-run, experimental micro-zine which publishes digital Issues of dark-themed artwork,
- Del Sol ReviewDel Sol Review is now accepting submissions for the Spring 2017 editions in general fiction, science fiction and fantasy, and poetry
- Delmarva ReviewDelmarva Review is an independent, nonprofit literary journal publishing short fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and short book reviews in print and digital editions annually.
- Denali Magazine (page links to site)DENALI Literary Arts Journal is a student run publication of Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon. We publish once annually during the spring. Denali accepts original submissions of art,
- Dime Show ReviewDime Show Review is born from a dream. Yes, an in-the-bed, under-the-covers dream. I saw a circus poster in a reference from the Library of Congress dating from the 1880’s
- drafthorsedrafthorse is a biannual online publication of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, visual narrative, and other media art where work, occupation, labor?or lack of the same?is in some way
- Dreamers Creative WritingDreamers is dedicated to all the different ways to write creatively from writing for writing’s sake, to using creative writing in academic research, to writing as therapy.
- Driftwood PressDriftwood Press is an online literary journal that publishes fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, and visual art. We seek boundary-pushing, experimental
- Drunk MonkeysDrunk Monkeys is an online publication which features an eclectic mix of content, from original poetry and fiction to cultural and political essays, film and television reviews, and humor pieces.
- DUMAS de Demain: The French Literary MagazineAt Dumas de Demain, we publish both online and print copies of French language stories, poems, fiction by young, emerging writers. We also celebrate and welcome French spoken word created by young artists
- Eastern Iowa ReviewMost journals and reviews want a story; we want magic in the language & fire in the flow, a show to impress over drama to incite. Well, a story is fine IF it's embedded
- Eclectica MagazineOne of the earliest and therefore longest surviving ezines: considering pieces of fiction, poetry, essays, creative nonfiction, drama, book and movie reviews, travel writing, interviews and humor/satire
- El PortalEastern New Mexico University’s literary magazine, El Portal, offers a venue for the work of writers, artists and photographers.
- Elan Literary MagazineThe ?lan literary magazine is a publication of the Creative Writing program at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in Jacksonville, Fl. Its creation in 1986 was fueled by a passion for the written word that inspired students
- Elegant LiteratureElegant Literature is a short fiction magazine and contest exclusive to new writers. We pay professional rates and help unpublished writers get their work into the world. We believe in helping aspiring writers break into the competitive fiction industry.
- Embark: A Literary Journal for NovelistsEmbark is a literary journal designed for novelists and featuring exclusively novel beginnings—those crucial first pages that must engage the reader’s attention and often receive more polishing than any
- eMerge MagazineDiscover the Magic of Words with eMerge! eMerge is an ad-free online literary magazine, powered solely by the generous support of our readers. As a proud 501(c)(3) organization
- Empty MirrorEmpty Mirror was established in 2000 as a source of books and information on the Beat Generation and small-press poetry. Over time we broadened its scope.
- Encephalon JournalNew Latin for “the brain,” Encephalon is a youth-led art and literary journal. We are devoted to honoring the voice, craft, and originality of aspiring writers,
- Epiphany, a literary JournalEpiphany is committed to publishing literary work in which form is as valued as content. We look for writing, wherever it may fall on the spectrum from experimental to traditional, that is thoroughly realized not only in its vision but also in its commitment to artistry. We are especially open to writers whose explorations of ...
- Eratio (links to site)Eratio publishes poetry in the postmodern idioms with an emphasis on the intransitive. Each issue also comes as a PDF do! cument
- Eratio Poetry JournalE·ratio is reading for issue 19, the spring 2014 issue. Please send cover letter, bio and poems together in one attachment. When saving your document,
- Escape into Life (links to site)Literary writing webzine features Outsider Art and poetry submissions, along with a collection of literary essays and podcast feeds
- Eucalyptus LitEucalyptus Lit is a quarterly magazine of poetry, prose, and artwork. We are looking for searing, electric work
- Eunoia ReviewEunoia Review is an online literary journal committed to sharing the fruits of 'beautiful thinking'. Each day, we publish one new piece of writing for your reading pleasure. We believe that Eunoia Review can and should be a home for all sorts of writing, and we welcome submissions from writers of all ages and backgrounds.
- EWR: Short StoriesWe are a "new" publication. EWR: Short Stories started publishing in the fall. The publication is on Every Writer's Resource.com a site that has been publishing for 6 years. It is one of the largest writer's websites in the world. It has over 1.5 million unique visits per year. EWR: Short Stories tries to publish ...
- EX/POST MAGAZINEWe are a nonprofit literary and arts magazine dedicated to the frontier of experimentation. Here at EX/POST, we aren't interested in reactive action so much as perceptive thought
- Exposition ReviewExposition Review is an annual, independent literary journal dedicated to publishing narratives by new, emerging, and established writers in multiple genres and forms.
- F(r)ictionF(r)iction is a triannual publication that boasts work from both industry legends and emerging writers. We accept short fiction, creative nonfiction, flash fiction, comics, and poetry submissions all year round, and also host contests featuring guest judges
- Fahmidan JournalFounded in the Summer of 2020 by Ranna Kisswani & A.R. Arthur (formerly A.R. Salandy), Fahmidan Journal hopes to bring out diverse voices
- FANGORIA Magazine >FANGORIA Magazine has a 40+ year legacy of bringing fans the best horror coverage out there, and it all started in the summer of 1979 when issue #1 first appeared on newsstands. The publication has evolved over four decades and over 350 issues, but the original spirit remains. Horror: No unsolicited.
- Fears Magazines >Fears Magazine - The best in Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Genre News and entertainment. Featuring movie interviews, news, dvd & film reviews, book reviews, and music reviews
- Fiction InternationalFiction International is the only literary journal in the United States emphasizing formal innovation and progressive politics. It features a wide variety of fiction, nonfiction, indeterminate
- Fictive DreamFictive Dream, established in May 2016, is an English language online literary magazine dedicated to the short story. It is a well-respected outlet for short story writers from all over the world including the UK,
- filling stationfilling Station seeks experimental fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and art. Anything suprising, unpredictable, innovative, or unique. We accept pieces that experiment with form or content, or both.
- Fjords ReviewFjords is an arts and literary review for the 21st century reader. The twice yearly magazine features new visual art, poetry, and short stories alongside translations and reviews.
- Flash Fiction OnlineFlash Fiction Online is a monthly, online magazine publishing literary/mainstream/genre fiction. We pay professional rates and are SFWA affiliated. Both original and reprints are considered.
- Flint Hills ReviewFlint Hills Review is an annual publication with a national circulation. We publish work with a particular interest in region, including regions of place, regions of ethnicity,
- Floyd County MoonshineA bi-annual publication, Floyd County Moonshine has been in production over five years, publishing a variety of home-grown Appalachian writers in addition to writers from across the country.
- Foreword ReviewsForeword Reviews is committed to shining a light on great stories from independent storytellers, writing objective, honest reviews of their books, and connecting them with readers who sh
- Fourteen HillsSince its inception in 1994, Fourteen Hills has held an impressive reputation among international literary magazines for publishing the highest-quality innovative poetry,
- Fowl Feathered ReviewFowl Feathered Review is the disorderly quarterly from Orono, Maine, featuring an eclectic mix of creative works. Our pages showcase
- Foxes Dancing AroundWelcome to Foxes Dancing Around! Here, we want to give a welcoming environment to writers of all kinds, especially writers who have never
- FruitsliceFruitslice is a quarterly publication available both in print and e-book format. We are set to launch Winter 2023. Each issue is curated around a theme. For our first release, we are focusing on “Firsts”.
- FULL FORCE FictionFULL FORCE is a new independent magazine looking to publish cool and weird stories, art, and comics
- Ginosko Literary JournalAccepting short fiction & poetry, creative nonfiction, interviews, social justice concerns, spiritual insights for Ginosko Literary Journal. Editorial lead time 1-2 months; accept simultaneous
- Gold Man ReviewGold Man Review, an annual literary magazine produced in Salem, Oregon, under the umbrella of Gold Man Publishing, is aimed at serving our community of authors and artists.
- Gone Lawn"Gone Lawn seeks to explore and advance the growth of a new literary intention befitting our new century. In particular we seek innovative, nontraditional and daring works, both narrative and poetic,
- Gore Noir MagazineGore Noir Magazine covers Horror art, horror models, tattoos, photography, special effects, celebrities, music, etc.
- GrainGrain, the journal of eclectic writing, is a literary quarterly that publishes engaging, eclectic, and challenging writing and art by Canadian and international writers and artists. Grain is published
- Gravel Literary JournalGravel Literary Journal is a new online literary journal created by University of Arkansas-Monticello MFA students.
- Great ApeThe Great Ape pokes its head through the trees. It’s watching, waiting to see what you’ll do. The Great Ape suffers fools gladly, so be foolish
- Griffith REVIEWGriffith REVIEW celebrates good writing and promotes public debate. It steps back from the issues of the day and gives writers the space to grow on the page. Essays reflect on the underlying significance of events and trends, explain the details that get lost in the news and examine the unintended consequences of public policy. ...
- Grist: The Journal for WritersFounded in 2007 by graduate students in the Creative Writing Program at the University of Tennessee, Grist: The Journal for Writers is a resource for the discussion
- HakkyuHakkyu, a name derived from the Japanese word meaning "to spread," embodies our mission to amplify the voices of the young and emerging writers
- High Desert JournalHigh Desert Journal is a literary and visual art magazine dedicated to further understanding the people, places and issues of the interior West. Its pages help define this region in literary
- Home Planet NewsHome Planet News was founded by Enid Dame & Donald Lev in 1979. Based in New York City, it appeared three times a year in a 24-page newsprint format
- HowlHowl, founded in 2013, is an online literary arts magazine run and operated by dedicated, passionate, and talented students of Deltona High School
- Illuminarium ChroniclesIlluminarium Chronicles is an international literary magazine that was created to be a bridge to freedom of expression and aims to publish creative
- Indiana ReviewNow in its thirty-eighth year of publication, Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers.
- Inklette MagazineInklette is a not-for-profit, online literary magazine helmed by emerging artists and writers from all over. Inklette believes in the ability of art and literature to strike our consciousness
- ionosphereOur literary journal, ionosphere, focuses on the relationship between science, technology, and the human experience. We seek poetry submissions that explore
- James Dickey ReviewThough attempting to maintain an artistic and intellectual connection to the work of James Dickey, the James Dickey Review accepts all manner of poetry, nonfiction, scholarly articles, and book reviews. The journal is published twice yearly, is assigned International Standard
- James Gunn’s Ad AstraThe Center for the Study of Science Fiction (CSSF), in association with the University of Kansas, announces the launch of James Gunn's Ad Astra, an online resource for authors, scholars
- Journal of Compressed Creative Arts (Matter Press)Matter Press is a community-based, non-profit 501(c)(3) literary press that publishes an online literary journal (The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts), manages a compressed prose and poetry chapbook contest, and supports a regular reading series. Matter Press offers internships to Rosemont College MFA in Creative Writing & M.A. in Publishing alums and degree-candidates as submission ...
- JuxtaProse Literary MagazineFounded in 2015, JuxtaProse is an Idaho-based literary magazine that publishes fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, art, and photography from around the world.
- KaleidoScript MagazineKaleidoScript Magazine is a captivating literary haven where storytelling takes centre stage. With a mission to inspire, uplift, and connect, each edition unfolds a kaleidoscope
- Kathai Literary JournalThe Kathai Literary Journal was started by Sanjana Senthil in 2022. It aims to curate art and writing from all young creators
- KUDUKUDU Website https://kudujournal.wordpress.com From the Editor KUDU is an online biannual literary journal devoted to the creative work of South Africans. The name KUDU, a Khoikhoi term, was chosen to honour the Khoisan peoples, the first indigenous peoples of South Africa. KUDU aims to be a platform for the multifarious creative voice of South Africa and to represent the ...
- Lifelines: Dartmouth Medical School Literary JournalLifelines is a journal published by Darmouth Medical School and publishes original and unpublished short stories, non-fiction, poetry, and artwork for our 2011 issue. We are a literary and art
- Lines + StarsLines + Stars began as a means of establishing a new creative forum in Washington, D.C., a city that all-too-often coasts solely on its more mechanistic pursuits. While many of our contributors hail from the D.C. area, we've also expanded our writer-base to include national and international voices.
- Litbreak MagazineLitbreak is an online literary journal that is published by Jason Chambers and edited by Dennis Haritou. Our signature photography is by Jason Rice.
- Literary HeistLiterary Heist is a quarterly magazine that wants to democratize the literary and art world. It is looking to showcase good work that comes from new and existing writers and artists.
- Literary YardThe Literary Yard invites stories, articles on literature, literary criticism, opinion articles on literature
- Litro MagazineLitroUSA is as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, fosters a national community for innovative writing and creative works. We connect cultures, encourage dialogues via technology and arts, and ensure literature’s prominence in popular culture by backing writers and artists.
- Little Leaf Literary JournalLittle Leaf Literary Journal is a new online literary journal, founded in 2024. We publish prose, poetry, and pieces that cross the boundaries of both genres.
- Little Patuxent ReviewLittle Patuxent Review (LPR) is a biannual print journal with an associated blog that features writers and artists from the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond. It was founded in 2006 by a group of local writers
- Lotus-eaterLotus-eater is a literary magazine based in Rome. We are looking for daring, unusual, and inspiring writing. Our ambition is two-fold: to publish high-quality poetry and prose in the English language
- Lucky JeffersonLucky Jefferson is an award-winning literary journal that generates interactive conversations around poetry and art by reforming the way journals are produced and shared with readers. Lucky Jefferson is proud to feature poets who have never been published, marginalized perspectives, and those who sought to pursue poetry later in life.
- Lucky Lizard JournalLucky Lizard Journal was founded in 2023 with the purpose of being a competitive, egalitarian poetry journal that allows
- Lunaris ReviewArt is escapist, and that is its splendour. If the freedom of mind and soul is valued and we remain devout seekers of freedom; it then becomes our duty to escape through
- Make Money with your Literary MagazineMake Money with your Literary Magazine Do you want to make money with your literary magazine? Are you working hours and hours on the web for free? Publishing a literary magazine is not easy. It may be your passion, but if you're not making money with your website, your passion can only take you so far. ...
- Manzano Mountain ReviewManzano Mountain Review is an online literary journal based in New Mexico and loosely affiliated with the University of New Mexico-Valencia. MMR was founded in 2017 and publishes issues in November and sometimes May.
- Meat for Tea: The Valley ReviewMeat for Tea: The Valley Review was founded by Alexandra Wagman and Elizabeth MacDuffie. We are a non academic affiliated publication committed to featuring and publishing the works of artists and writers in the Pioneer River Valley and beyond.
- Michigan Quarterly ReviewMQR is an eclectic, interdisciplinary journal of arts and culture that seeks to combine the best of poetry,
- Midwest ReviewThe Midwest Review is an annual literary and arts magazine published in Madison Wisconsin, featuring the Midwest in work by writers, photographers and artists
- Modern LiteratureModern Literature (www.modernliterature.org) is an online literary journal that has an ambitious aim of blooming into an international literary hub for established, emerging and new literary talent.
- MojoMojo is the graduate-run online literary journal from Wichita State University?s MFA program. We publish in the Fall and Spring. All selected work is considered for inclusion in our annual
- Moonday MagEstablished in 2023 and inspired by the founder’s dream journal, Moonday Mag is a quarterly art and literary magazine
- MossThe Pacific Northwest is home to a thriving, vibrant literary culture. Following in a long tradition of finely crafted regional writing that is at once lyrical and gritty
- Mud Season ReviewMud Season Review is an international literary journal run by members of the Burlington Writers Workshop, a free writing workshop based in Vermont
- MUSE INDIA, the literary eJournalMuse India is devoted to Indian literature and showcases Indian Writing in English as well as translations from all Indian language literatures. Each Issue focuses on one of the Indian language literature.
- n+1Writers interested in contributing to n+1 should note that we come out only three times each year, and that most if not all of the slots available for a given issue will have been filled by the editors many months before publication. That said, if you would like to brave the odds, the best submissions ...
- Narrative MagazineEdited by Carol Edgarian and Tom Jenks two well-established editors, the publication is making a real run at being a “big time” literary magazine on the web
- Nat. BrutNat. Brut is an online multimedia art and literary magazine released free to the world twice a year. We aim to provide quality, engaging, dynamic, inspiring
- New Feathers AnthologyWe believe art is a means of exploration and understanding, a way to play, to discover, and to communicate ideas
- New Millennium WritingsNew Millennium Writings is an award-winning literary journal founded in 1996 in Knoxville., TN, by prize-winning journalist Don Williams.
- New Plains ReviewNew Plains Review provides an outlet for the creative and intellectual efforts of the academic community. Dedicated to fostering and maintaining the written word, New Plains Review gives a collective presentation
- Nighthawk LiteratureSometimes, our most vulnerable and bizarre ideas surface during the night, while the hours run over our eyes and leap into the morning. Nighthawk Literature is here to discover the vulnerable, the bizarre, and the unusual.
- October Hill MagazineOctober Hill Magazine set sail on its maiden voyage as a non-profit magazine in the Spring of 2017 in New York City. The magazine grew out of the Literary Lights Writer’s Group,
- Otis NebulaOtis Nebula is a digital literary magazine currently in its tenth year. It publishes incandescent, substantial work that operates on its own terms. The focus is on poetry, though the editors are always on the lookout for brazen short fiction, crispy creative non-fiction, rocking reviews
- Oxford AmericanThe Oxford American is a national magazine dedicated to featuring the very best in Southern writing while documenting the complexity and vitality of the American South. Billed as "The
- Painted Bride QuarterlyPainted Bride Quarterly, established in Philadelphia in 1973, is one of the country’s longest running literary magazines. PBQ is a community-based, independent, non-profit literary magazine published quarterly online and annually in print, making it accessible to a broad and diverse audience.
- PanelPanel Magazine reflects contemporary literature that is being produced in Central and Eastern Europe, and is written in English or translated into English.
- PapercutsPapercuts is the bi-annual literary magazine of Desi Writers Lounge – an online workshop for writers of South Asian
- Pictura JournalPictura Journal began in a dim midwestern kitchen during tornado season. A handful of storms and years and missteps later,
- Pithead ChapelPithead Chapel is a small, independent and volunteer-run journal out of Michigan?s Upper Peninsula. At present, we?re only a monthly electronic journal; however, that could change over time to include printed issues.
- Please See MePlease See Me, an online literary journal dedicated to highlighting creative writing and artistic expression through photography and digital media by patients
- PloughsharesPloughshares has published quality literature since 1971. Our award-winning literary journal is published four times a year; our lively literary blog publishes new writing daily. Since 1989, we have been based at Emerson College in downtown Boston
- PlumePublishing the best national and international poetry: recent authors include Alicia Ostriker, Amy Gerstler, Stuart Dybek, Carl Dennis, Denise Duhamel, Terese Svoboda, G.C. Waldrep,
- Polyphony H.S.polyphony-11cover2Website http://www.polyphonyhs.com From the Editor We are an international student-run literary magazine for high school writers and editors. We have an editorial panel of some 150 high school students
- Pomegranate LondonThe Pomegranate London is a biannual printed art and literary magazine featuring short stories, poems and essays on artists. Founded in July 2020, The Pomegranate London seeks to publish and promote innovative, fresh and experimental new work from established and emerging writers and artists from the UK and internationally. The magazine may also
- Popshot MagazinePopshot is an illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood. The magazine is published bi-annually, releasing a new issue every April and October.
- PositPosit is an online journal which publishes four issues per year of poetry, prose, and visual art. We feature a dynamic, accomplished, sophisticated work that may be eclectic in style
- Postcard Poems and ProseWho are we: Postcard Poems and Prose Imagine a painter, photographer, novelist, and poet all running willy-nilly and meeting full-speed. That collision is Postcard Poems and Prose .
- Power CutDelve into the seedy badlands of 20th century pop culture with the devil’s music, books, and films. Power Cut is an innovative new bi-annual literary magazine
- Prism ReviewWe hope to read your very best - and more than that we're excited to read it, and we want more, we hope for more, we quietly plead for/demand more
- Protean MagazineProtean Magazine is a non-profit leftist publication that produces an annual print magazine and publishes online content year-round.
- Psychopomp MagazineThe Psychopomp Magazine staff is committed to publishing original fiction that dares to redefine traditional storytelling and genre borders. While we like stories
- Radar PoetryRadar Poetry is an electronic journal published quarterly in January, April, July, and October. We publish poems from both established and emerging writers and welcome international submissions.
- RattleRattle’s mission is to promote the practice of poetry. We feel that poetry lost its way in the 20th century, becoming so obscure and esoteric that mainstream readers have forgotten how moving language alone can be
- Riot MaterialRiot Material is a new online cultural and literary magazine. We are a Los Angeles-based, but we are global in our vision and expect to highlight the best of the written word from around the world
- RipRap JournalWelcome to RipRap, a literary journal designed and produced annually by students in the Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing program at California State University Long Beach (CSULB).
- RockPaperPoemRockPaperPoem presents a uniquely blended mix of poetry. We're grounded in imagery, emotion and humanity, but we also showcase varied
- Room MagazineCanada's oldest literary journal by and about women. Room is a space where women can speak, connect, and showcase their creativity. Each quarter we publish
- RowayatRowayat is a literary journal emerging from Egypt. We feature writers living in Egypt, or have lived in Egypt in the past.
- RuminateRUMINATE is a quarterly magazine of short stories, poetry, creative nonfiction, and visual art that resonate with the complexity and truth of the Christian faith. Each
- Saw Palm: Florida Literature and ArtPublished by the students of the MFA Creative Writing Program at the University of South Florida, Saw Palm captures the unique experience of Florida life
- Scarlet Leaf ReviewMission: to find a niche in the rich literary world and once we have done that to let the writers and artists, either old or young, have their say; to promote various
- Segullah"Segullah is a literary journal and blog designed to encourage literary and artistic talent, provoke thought and promote greater understanding and faith
- SequestrumFounded by graduates of Iowa's major creative writing programs—Iowa State University and the prestigious University of Iowa—Sequestrum has faithfully published award-winning writers and new voices alike for our 1,000+ monthly readership
- SFL Style magazineSFL Style Magazine is the lifestyle magazine for South Florida visitors as well as local growing population. We deliver the latest local trends in fashion, beauty, art, travel, real estate
- Silver Apples MagazineSilver Apples Magazine is a new Irish e-zine founded by friends and long-time collaborators Alex Dunne and Gráinne O’Brien
- Sixth FinchWe are committed to bringing the best in contemporary art and poetry to our readers at no cost. Poems from Sixth Finch have appeared in The Best American Poetry and The Pushcart Prize.
- Sky Island JournalSky Island Journal is an independent, free-access, online literary journal with an international reach; we are dedicated to discovering, curating, and publishing the finest original poetry, flash fiction, and creative nonfiction. Your best writing deserves an
- Slightly FoxedIn case you haven't come across it, Slightly Foxed is a rather different kind of book review ? more like a bookish friend, really, than a literary periodical. Companionable and unstuffy, each
- Small World CitySmall World City is a Dhaka, Bangladesh-based online literary magazine looking for speculative stories—in the very different forms they take. We are looking
- So to Speak: a feminist journal of language and artsWe are a literary journal that seeks submissions from diverse perspectives and backgrounds that focus on intersectional feminism.We look for work that addresses issues
- SoFloPoJo- South Florida Poertry JournalWe publish quarterly - poetry from all over the world- living in or writing about Florida is NOT a requirement. We want lyrical, mystical, magical, whimsical, finely crafted poems, pantoums and villanelles, prose-poems, "voices from the fierce, intangible world".
- SORTESSORTES is a spinning collection of stories, poems, songs, and illustrations to help while away the wintery June nights. It’s an oddball grabbag wunderkammer mixtape offering distraction a
- Soundings EastSoundings East is the literary journal of Salem State University, published annually with support from the Center for Creative and Performing Arts
- Southern Writers MagazineWe promote and highlight authors and their books. Since inception we have promoted over 850 authors. We let writers and readers come behind the scenes of successful
- Spadina Literary ReviewSpadina Literary Review is an online literary magazine based in Toronto, Canada, with an international readership. The magazine was launched in 2011 and after a few years of irregular appearances is now publishing every two months.
- Spark: A Creative AnthologyOur goal was to establish a high-quality, paying market where emerging authors and gain professional experience being published alongside known and respected writers.
- Spectrum MagazineSpectrum Magazine was launched in 2013 by Mercedes Lucero and founded on the belief that everyone has the ability to bring something lovely
- Speculative 66Born September 6th, 2016, Speculative 66 is a (mostly) monthly journal of 66-word stories and poems from the speculative realm. We feature science fiction
- Spoke JournalSpoke is a literary, art, and audio publication cultivating an outlet for original and finely crafted ideas. Art originates in process, the interaction between ideas and environment. What is this environment, this place? What is its art, its identity?
- Spray Paint MagazineSpray Paint Magazine is an independent online literary magazine aiming at giving artists a voice. It was established in early 2022
- Spry Literary JournalWe envision Spry as a literary journal that features undiscovered and established writers' concise, experimental, hybrid, modern, vintage or just plain vulnerable writing. We see this as a place
- Stanza CannonAs a free-to-submit, free-to-listen literary quarterly dedicated solely to audio submissions, Stanza Cannon enhances humanity’s age-old tradition of oral poetry
- Steel Toe ReviewSTR has been around for about a year and a half. We publish an issue online about every other month. We recently printed an anthology featuring the best pieces from our first year online,
- Still Point Arts QuarterlyStill Point Arts Quarterly is a truly beautiful and engaging art and literary journal. It was founded in 2011 by Shanti Arts, a press based in Brunswick, Maine, that also publishes books and is dedicated to honoring the timeless connections among nature, art, and spirit.
- Stinkwaves Magazinelooking for YA/middle-grade fiction, poetry, illustrations
- Stone Highway ReviewI get excited by writing that tries new things. When a writer can make that comparison that I wish I had come up with first. When the poem isn't trying too hard and somehow makes me feel. When a piece is so lovely and gosh darn sensitive to human nature that I can't help but ...
- StoryStory is a tri-annual print publication devoted to the complex and diverse world of narrative with a focus on fiction and nonfiction. Formerly a publication of York College, Story has reorganized as a non-profit, independent arts organization based in Columbus, Ohio.
- Story Club MagazineStory Club Magazine is a literary journal for literary performance. We publish visceral nonfiction that has first been performed in front of a live audience
- Story Monsters InkStory Monsters Ink, a literary resource for teachers, librarians, and parents, is an award-winning magazine that covers the latest news on debut books and products, celebrity and independent author profiles
- StoSo PressWelcome to StoSo Press, where the realms of imagination come to life. Founded in 2023 as a passion project by writer and artist Gabriel De Leon who has
- Straight Forward: A Poetry JournalPoetry: There are no restrictions on length or form, but we are looking for poetry that is clear and honest. We will consider previously published writing as along as the earlier publication information is provided at the time of submission. Essays and Blogs: In addition to poetry we will also consider guest blog entries and ...
- StreetcakeWe publish experimental poetry and short fiction every 3 months. We like work with an experimental bent and do not generally publish more traditional forms.
- Streetlight MagazineStreetlight is an online, non-profit magazine dedicated to publishing new and noteworthy works of poetry, fiction, non-fiction and art. The magazine began life as an annual print publication featuring works from central Virginia
- STRIKE MagazineSTRIKE Magazine is a completely independent, community supported, working class political art and culture magazine in South Texas.
- SubniveanSubnivean, SUNY Oswego’s literary publication, was established in 2020. In 2021, it was recognized for its excellence as one of just four national Firecracker Awards finalists in the category of “Magazines: Best Debut” by the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses.
- Sunspot Literary JournalSunspot Literary Journal speaks truth to power by drawing on the power of every human being. The publication is dedicated to diverse voices in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, scripts, screenplays, photography, and art from around the world. Since launching in January of 2019, Sunspot has amplified multinational voices from around the world. New works have been ...
- Surrealist Star Clustered IlluminationsSurrealist Star Clustered Illuminations. An online literary magazine featuring contemporary Surrealist Fiction / Poetry / Art
- Suspense Magazine >Suspense Publishing continues to expand its reputation and influence in the publishing industry, offering some of the best titles in the suspense, thriller, mystery, and horror genres
- Swamp Biscuits & TeaSwamp Biscuits and Tea is a quarterly journal of highly imaginative short fiction. Though magic realism is our primary focus, our journal strives to coalesce an interesting variety of styles
- Swamppink formally CrazyhorseRecent poems from Crazyhorse were selected for reprint in The Best American Poetry 2008 and 2007 and The Pushcart Prize anthology, recent fiction in The Best American Short Stories 2008. Richard Jackson's poem
- Synaesthesia MagazineWe are a literary and arts magazine run by two passionate editors. Our magazine aims to engage writers and artists in an exploration of the senses, publishing photography, artwork, poetry and short stories.
- Syzygy Poetry JournalSyzygy Poetry is about but not quite limited to (1.) Heavenly bodies, or Astronomy. an alignment of three celestial objects,as the sun, the earth, and either the moon
- Talking WritingTalking Writing is an online literary magazine that supports writers and those interested in literature by encouraging creative discussion of the writing process. Each issue of Talking Writing
- Tallow Eider QuarterlyTallow Eider Quarterly is based out of Olympia, WA and showcases the most innovative art and writing available. We welcome poetry, art and fiction submissions year-round.
- Tangled Web MagazineTangled Web Magazine is a speculative fiction and Tartan Noir magazine featuring dark, twisty stories that explore the tangled web of our lives. We love stories with a sense of intrigue, stories that make us feel, that challenge us, Submission Guidelines Genre: Fiction, Speculative
- Tattoo Highway (Publishing Paused)Tattoo Highway is an online journal of poetry, literary fiction and nonfiction, original graphics and photography. Most issues have a theme, which may be interpreted literally or (very) loosely. 2017: "Down the Rabbit Hole."
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- Tethered by LettersTethered by Letters is a nonprofit literary journal dedicated to cultivating writers of all ages, backgrounds, education, or genres. Our mission is fulfilled through the three avenues for writing success:
- The Anti-Misogyny ClubThe Anti-Misogyny Club Website https://www.theantimisogynyclub.com From the Editors The Anti-Misogyny has just launched as an online gallery of feminist art and writing, and this summer, will launch a bi-monthly journal of the same. Our mission is to use art and writing to resist misogyny, because we’re tired of the misogyny our culture is drenched in: tired of rape being ...
- The Cincinnati ReviewThe Cincinnati Review draws together within its pages the finest creative and critical work from across the country. We provide a venue for writers of any background, at any point in their literary
- The Citron ReviewThe Citron Review is an online literary journal created and edited by alumni of the esteemed Antioch University Los Angeles M.F.A. Program. We seek submissions of resonant beauty in the form of micro-fiction, flash fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.
- The Closed Eye OpenThe Closed Eye Open is an art & literature website that was started as an exploration of consciousness. Our main goal is to feature a wide range of art forms that connect in some way with this pursuit.
- The College ReviewThe College Review is an online publication that focuses on bringing new and fresh writers into the spotlight, with a special emphasis on those currently in college or recently graduated. Established in March of 2013,
- The Columbia ReviewThe Columbia Review is the oldest college literary magazine in the nation, publishing its first issue in 1815.
- The CommonFinding the extraordinary in the common has long been the mission of literature. Inspired by this mission and the role of the town common, a public gathering place for the display and exchange of ideas,
- The Commonline JournalThe Commonline Journal publishes accessible literature, critisism and art apropos the common line. Originally titled the "The Commonline Project," The Commonline Journal was
- The Conium ReviewWe still believe in the allure of "new book smell," and we are dedicated to producing high-quality print editions of each issue. The publication itself is print-only, but we augment our traditionalist methods with podcasts, social networking, and online reviews. We seek to revive and redefine small press publishing, supporting independent literature in ...
- The Cossack ReviewSince 2012, TCR has published meaningful works of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, as well as literature in translation from around the world. We print writers
- The Creativity WebzineWe are seeking new talent and new authors. "The Creativity Webzine" is a new journal that focuses on all things original.
- The Cumberland River ReviewThe Cumberland River Review is a quarterly online publication of new poetry, fiction, essays, and art. The journal is produced by the department of English at Trevecca Nazarene University, in Nashville, Tennessee, and welcomes submissions from both national and international writers and artists.
- The Curie ReviewThe Curie Review is a literary magazine that is passionate about empowering the next generation of future leaders in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics).
- The Dawn ReviewThe Dawn Review is a quarterly print and online literary magazine that celebrates diverse voices and perspectives.
- The Death Cross MonkThis is a multi-media art journal. We accept audio, visual, poetry, prose, and film submissions. Our first online issue features a range of established artists and also new and emerging artists. All ranges of artists are encouraged to apply.
- The Digital Americana MagazineThe original tablet literary magazine. The Digital Americana Magazine (DAM) launched as the first literary magazine made exclusively for tablets after having been accepted and made
- The Drum Literary MagazineThe Drum is a non-profit online magazine dedicated to literature in audio form. We publish short fiction and essays from emerging and established writers who value the power of writing out loud.
- The Ekphrastic ReviewThe Ekphrastic Review is an online journal devoted entirely to writing inspired by visual art. Our objective is to promote ekphrastic writing, promote art
- The Ellis ReviewThe Ellis Review was established as a platform through which emerging writers may have their voices magnified. Inspired by our namesake Ellis Island, we specialize in pulling forth gems from frigid ocean waters; once a week, every week
- The English Chicago ReviewFounded in 2012, The English Chicago Review is a quarterly small-press poetry journal based in the north of England.
- the evermore reviewthe evermore review is seeking submissions for its first issue. This journal is the Editor-in-Chief's master's thesis, which she will defend in early December 2022. the evermore review is an online short fiction journal seeking submissions containing the essence of Taylor Swift's album "evermore."
- The Fat City ReviewThe Fat City Review is an online magazine that publishes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and visual art.
- The Fiction DeskBased in the UK, The Fiction Desk publishes a quarterly anthology of new short fiction from around the world.
- The FictionWeek Literary ReviewThe FictionWeek Literary Review is published online twice a year, spring! and fall by FictionWeek.com. We are now accepting submissions for the Spring 2010 Issue. The FictionWeek Literary Review is a venue for innovative fiction and poetry. We intend to primarily publish writing that breaks new ground by finding new ways to tell a story. ...
- The FictionWeek Literary ReviewThe FictionWeek Literary Review has been publishing fiction and poetry twice a year since 2009. We are looking for only the finest literature, and we publish only a few stories and poems each issue.
- The Florida ReviewWelcome Welcome to The Florida Review, the literary journal published twice yearly by the University of Central Florida. Our artistic mission is to publish the best poetry
- The Found Poetry ReviewThe Found Poetry Review is a quarterly online poetry journal celebrating the poetry in the existing and the everyday. We publish found poetry, centos, erasure poems and other forms that incorporate elements of existing texts. We also publish photography that captures the visual poetry found in people and places.
- The Four Cornered UniverseThe Four Cornered Universe is an online journal which is dedicated to publishing high-quality fiction, poetry, and nonfiction essays. We publish 2-5 new pieces on Mondays. Submissions are considered on a rolling basis, and you should expect to hear back from us within a month. We accept previously unpublished authors as well as established ones. ...
- The Future FireOnline magazine of socio-political speculative fiction: Feminist SF; Queer SF; Eco SF.
- The Gettysburg ReviewThe Gettysburg Review is published by Gettysburg College. The Review has been publishing for since. The Gettysburg Review is a quarterly publications
- The Globe ReviewThis literary journal strives to create an accepting and diverse community of writers based on the core values of tolerance and creativity.
- The Golden KeyThe Golden Key is a bi-annual journal of speculative and literary writing inspired by the Grimm Brothers' fairy tale of the same name. The Grimms chose ?The Golden Key? to end
- The Golden TriangleThe Golden Triangle publishes fiction, poetry, and non-fiction. At The Golden Triangle we are attempting to keep the writing life alive in a world that is severely lacking. You can expect to find fresh, risk-taking, original poetry, fiction, and non-fiction coupled with intelligent design.
- The Healing MuseThe Healing Muse is the annual journal of literary and visual art published by SUNY Upstate Medical University's Center for Bioethics & Humanities
- The Hour of LeadThe Hour of Lead is an online poetry magazine which aims to publish new issues on a quarterly basis – in reality we’ll publish every time we have sufficient good work to justify an issue, that’s the beauty
- The HungerThe Hunger is a journal of visceral writing that publishes fiction, poetry, nonfiction, hybrid work, and visual art in three issues yearly, appearing in the Winter, Spring, and Fall.
- The Hungry ChimeraThe Hungry Chimera is a quarterly literary magazine devoted to short fiction, poetry, and visual art. Our focus is depth and quality. We publish authors and artists with varying levels of experience and hope to both promote
- The Ibis Head ReviewThe Ibis Head Review is a quarterly literary webzine. The publication is dedicated to the idea that poetry is a necessary aspect of the human experience & it should be appreciated by people of all backgrounds
- The Ideate ReviewFounded by writer Jimin Lee in the winter of 2017 during her sophomore year, The Ideate Review is a literary magazine that accepts works by emerging writers and artists above the age of 14 from across the globe.
- The Incandescent ReviewThe Incandescent Review is a non-profit, teen-run literary magazine with a team hailing from around the globe: from New Delhi to Shanghai, from Nairobi to San Francisco.
- The Indianola ReviewThe Indianola Review, based out of the Midwest, is a new quarterly literary journal featuring the best short fiction and poetry we can possibly get our hands on.
- The InflectionistThe Inflectionist® is a publication for the literary, musical, for the arty, the linguistic and expressive, containing interesting and up to date articles written on the subjects of Language
- The Inflectionist ReviewThe Inflectionist Review is a small press publishing stark and distinctive contemporary poetry that fosters dialog between the reader and writer, between words and their meanings, between ambiguity and concept.
- The IntentionalThe Intentional is a print literary and culture magazine that supports emerging writers and prizes approachability. We publish fiction, nonfiction, poetry,
- The Iowa ReviewThe Iowa Review is an American literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews. The magazine--currently in its 42nd year--is published in April, August, and December
- The KleksographAn international Review of arts and the subconscious. Surely every work of art is informed by the subconscious? True, but most artists would contend that their work is mainly the result of conscious, rational decisions
- The Lake"All of writing is a huge lake. There are great rivers that feed the lake, like Tolstoy or Dostoyevsky. And then there are mere trickles, like Jean Rhys.
- The LarkThe Lark is an online, quarterly arts and literary magazine that pays its contributors. The Lark firmly believes that the ubiquity of the internet is not a reason to accept diminished quality in publications,
- The Literary BohemianThe Literary Bohemian , the hippest online destination for travel-inspired poetry, ?postcard? prose and snappy reviews. Updated with (almost) monthly issues, the site is bursting with intriguing content and boasts design to die for with retro luggage labels, compasses and yellowing
- The Literary YardThe Literary Yard invites stories, articles on literature, literary criticism, opinion articles on literature and literary trends and much more. Send your best write-ups in a .doc, .docx, or .rtf file. If you?re sending poems,
- The London MagazineThe London Magazine is England?s oldest literary periodical, with a history stretching back to 1732.
- The Longbox ProjectThe Longbox Project is a literary journal for comic geeks. Believing that most collectors have memories associated with nearly every comic book in their collection, we accept works of creative non-fiction that rely on comics as both inspiration, and point of departure.
- The Los Angeles Review of Los AngelesWe know we're rude. We know we're immature. Hey, it's 2012, folks! We live in Los Angeles! Fuck. See, some nice Midwesterners still don't quite know what that means. The Republic died
- The Los Angeles River ReviewThe Los Angeles River Review is a new and independent poetry journal based in Hollywood, CA. Publishing semiannually in print, the review aims to bring forward-thinking and refined poetry to readers throughout the United States.
- The Lune QuarterlyThe Lune Quarterly is a reflective space in which to witness feats of identity, place and feeling. We share work that stems from a sense of wonder, delight
- The Madison ReviewThe Madison Review is a literary arts journal published through the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Founded in the early 1970s by students from the university’s creative writing program,
- The Maine ReviewThe Maine Review is a quarterly literary magazine publishing short fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and essays. The Review runs contests each year
- The Malahat ReviewThe Malahat Review, established in 1967, is among Canada?s leading literary journals. Published quarterly, it features contemporary Canadian and international works of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction as well as reviews of recently published Canadian poetry, fiction, and literary nonfiction.
- The Manila EnvelopeAt The Manila Envelope, we are proud to support creative work of the art and writing community and are committed to publishing great work that shows the promise of gifted, emerging writers and artists.
- The Masters ReviewEach year The Masters Review publishes a ten-story collection showcasing the best in graduate-level creative writing. Our editors and judges select the ten best stories written by students in MA, MFA, and PhD creative writing programs
- The Matador ReviewThe Matador Review is an online literature and art quarterly based in Chicago, Illinois.
- The MetricThe METRIC is an online literary publishing project. We aim to promote literary interestingness on the web at a grassroots level. METRIC?s origins are sprung from smaller e-zines.
- The Missing SlateThe Missing Slate originated in Pakistan as a vehicle to promote original and innovative work from writers and artists of any age, from any country. The magazine aims to provide a platform
- The Missouri ReviewThe Missouri Review, founded in 1978, is one of the most highly-regarded literary magazines in the United States and for the past thirty-three years we've upheld a reputation for finding and publishing the best writers first.
- The Monarch ReviewThe Monarch Review is a publication dedicated to sustaining a literary tradition both curious and amenable to the necessary adaptations of creative lives lived in a world of increasingly rapid technological advancement. Only within an understanding of tradition as existing in a state of perpetual change can it be sustained.
- The Montucky ReviewThe Montucky Review is a web based poetry publication that seeks well crafted wordplay from both established and novice writers alike.
- The Nelligan ReviewThe Nelligan Review accepts unsolicited submissions of fiction, essays, reviews, poetry, art, and photography.
- The New GuardThe New Guard is a contest-centered review. We run two contests, The Knightville Poetry Contest and The Machigonne Fiction Contest.
- The Nottingham ReviewThe Nottingham Review is a new British digital literary journal, looking to publish great flash fiction (50-1000 words) and short stories (1000-3000 words).
- the other side of hope: journeys in refugee and immigrant literatureWe admire, respect, and are friends with writers and poets from all walks of life. However, the other side of hope exists to serve, bring together, and celebrate the refugee and immigrant communities worldwide.
- The Paragon JournalThe Paragon Journal is an online literary magazine that focuses on sharpening the creative writing skills of people of any age. We are based in Pennsylvania, United States, but are looking for submissions from all over the globe.
- The Paris-AmericanThe Paris-American was founded in New York by poet C. L. O'Dell in 2012. Since its launch, the ezine has featured many award-winning authors such as Matthew Dickman, Chloe Honum, Carl
- The Pasticheur: Literature, Art, & IdeasThis is a pastiche: a little bit of art, photographic art, poetry, short filmography, prose, and non-fiction writing.
- The Petigru ReviewThe Petigru Review, an online literary journal sponsored by the South Carolina Writers Association, is open for submissions. We accept high quality and engaging fiction, nonfiction, poetry and flash, as well as craft essays and reviews for our website. We look forward to reading your work!
- The PinchThe Pinch is a journal of fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and visual art committed to presenting its readers with exciting works from both new and established writers. Founded in 1980,
- The Pine Cone ReviewWe are looking for well-crafted honest works of written and visual art. Editing is considered to be an invaluable aspect of the creative process. We can often see shimmers of a great idea in the unpolished drafts.
- The PlumeThe Plume is an online literary, arts, news and commentary magazine dedicated to publishing the best work from the international under-twenty-five demographic. First launched in January
- The Poet’s HavenThe Poet's Haven publishes online galleries of poetry, stories, and art, currently totaling over 6,000 pages. In print, there is "The Poet's Haven Author Series" chapbooks, "The Poet's Haven Digest"
- The Quiet ReaderThe Quiet Reader is an online literary magazine, born in a town called Solitaire, in the state of Quarantine in the country of 2020, founded by the Dutch travel writer Ramon Stoppelenburg.
- The RagThe Rag is an electronic literary magazine that focuses on grittier forms of contemporary short fiction. We publish in ePub, Kindle, and PDF formats, aiming for the e-reader/tablet market.
- The Rain, Party, & Disaster SocietyThe purpose of The Rain, Party, & Disaster Society is to publish works that voice an unusual, unpopular or incendiary opinion. The RP&D Society strives to give
- The Red LineThe Red Line is a magazine that runs in conjunction with a regular, themed, and free competition.
- The Red Line MagazineThe Red Line is an online magazine publishing English Language short stories from international writers. We aim to introduce
- The Reject PileHave you had a humor piece rejected by McSweeney's, The New Yorker et al.? For every piece big humor sites publish, many are rejected
- The RenaissanceThe Renaissance was an artistic revival during the 14th through the 16th century that revolutionized the art world. As our namesake
- The ResurrectionistThe Resurrectionist is a biannual poetry journal dedicated to modern formalist poetry. By modern we intend poetry that makes use of contemporary language and grammar, experiments with verse forms or that handles contemporary themes. 'Resurrectionist' (syn. 'Resurrection-man') is a 19th century English term for a body-snatcher whose main purpose was the resale of body ...
- The Review of Arts, Literature, Philosophy and the Humanities (RALPH)We have been online since 1995, and come out once a month. We publish at least a dozen book reviews, articles, readings, and poems in each issue.We are very interested in new poetry
- The Rocky Mountain ReviewThe Rocky Mountain Review is an online publication featuring the best in American adventure and travel writing. We publish non-fiction, fiction and photographic submissions on a range
- The Sacred CowThe Sacred Cow is a literary magazine in digital format. The name might suggest that our mission is to annoy people, poking holes in their cherished beliefs.
- The Scented FlowerThe Scented Flower is a literary magazine written for and by people who live in a communitarian setting. However, through excellent writing and story-telling,
- The Screech OwlWe are the voice of Lilith, a site and magazine devoted to the best contemporary poetry, prose, short stories and articles.
- The Shangri-La ShackThe Shangri-La Shack Literary Arts Journal is a bi-annual print and online journal that provides a stage for undiscovered talents and esteemed artists whose work exemplifies Shangri-La
- The Slag ReviewThe Slag Review is a small, confused group of creators invested in the process of expression through art, fully understanding that it may be a long and dangerous one. In this way,
- The Sonder ReviewThe Sonder Review is a tri-annual publication of both art and short fiction that strives to question, redefine, and challenge conventional viewpoints; to usurp the definition of reality and truth.
- The South Mountain ReviewThe South Mountain Review accepts submissions from writers of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. We will accept no more than 4 poems or 5 pages single-spaced for fiction or nonfiction
- The Southeast ReviewThe Southeast Review, established in 1979 as Sundog, is a national literary magazine housed in the English department at Florida State University and is edited and managed by its graduate students and a faculty consulting editor.
- The Speculative EdgeAt The Speculative Edge, our mission is - in a word - balance. We want to bring you fiction that is both exciting and enlightening, poetry that is imaginative and accessible, reviews of both
- The Start Literary JournalThe Start Literary Journal is a new young adult literary journal that is looking for submissions for its first issue. While we hope to publish writers at all stages of their publishing journey, our goal is to give writers their start by publishing new and unpublished writers (including high school students!)
- The Stinging FlyThe Stinging Fly was established in 1997 to seek out, publish and promote the very best new Irish and international writing. We have a particular interest in encouraging new writers, and in promoting the short story form. The main objective in setting up the magazine was to work towards bringing out a well-designed publication that ...
- The Subtopian Magazinesubtopia n (Social Science / Human Geography) Britsuburban development that encroaches on rural areas yet appears to offer the attractions of country life to suburban
- The Summerset ReviewThe Summerset Review started as an online literary quarterly in 2002, publishing exclusively fiction and nonfiction. With a staff of three volunteers, the magazine faithfully
- The Tenement Block ReviewThe Tenement Block Review is a perfect-bound, monthly poetry journal based in the UK which will publish poetry from around the world.
- The Tiny JournalCreated in 2018, The Tiny Journal is a semi-annual online literary journal that publishes beautiful and short nonfiction, fiction, and poetry 1000 words or less.
- The Tishman ReviewThe Tishman Review is an online quarterly literary journal devoted to publishing great poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. We pay our contributors between 10$ and 75$. A small fee, but with continued support and growth we hope to increase annually
- The Town Square a Literary MagazineA service-disabled, veteran-founded, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, The Town Square a Literary Magazine works to provide a platform for
- THE TRANSNATIONALThe Transnational is a bilingual magazine (English/German) which publishes poetry and essays from authors from all around the world. We read new texts year-round (poetry, diary extracts,
- The Traveling PoetThe Traveling Poet is an ezine that publishes poets ages 12-25, art of all mediums, and articles regarding traveling, hitchhiking, poverty, and philosophy. This project's goal
- The Turnip Truck(s)As a transdisciplinary forum for discourse, The Turnip Truck(s) is an evolving graphic landscape for writers, poets, essayists, artists,
- The VehicleThe Vehicle is a biannual literary magazine produced by the students of Eastern Illinois University. Since 1959, The Vehicle has been publishing poetr
- The Vestal ReviewVestal Review is the oldest magazine dedicated exclusively to flash fiction. It has been published continuously since March 2000. Vestal Review is a semi-annual perfect-bound print magazine
- The Washington Pastimen 2010 a study from Central Connecticut State University found that the Washington DC area was the most well-read urban city in the United States.
- The Whitefish ReviewWhitefish Review is a nationally-acclaimed, non-profit journal publishing the distinctive literature, art, and photography of mountain culture. Author Doug Peacock
- The Whole MittenAn eZine with a twist: publications will always be in a PDF file, so that while it may be an online magazine, it can be downloaded, shared, and it will have a similar feel to a print mag.
- the Wildwood ReaderNew polished works by new and emerging writers. Since we seldom hire an editor, we request that all stories be properly formatted, spell and grammar checked and lastly properly identified
- The Winter Anthology"A collection of contemporary literature informed by history and older art, 21st century science and philosophy, and the ending of print culture. An elegiac perspective, uninterested in banality,
- The Wise OwlThe Wise Owl is a literary & arts e-magazine (Monthly) founded in November 2021. We feature established poets, writers as well as artists in our magazine and also provide a free platform to showcase writings (poetry, short stories, critique,
- The Wordsmith Journal MagazineThe Wordsmith Journal Magazine is a monthly online magazine that was birthed in October 2011 and provides a unique and necessary product for discerning readers.
- The Woven Tale PressThe Woven Tale Press, a fine arts and literary magazine, monthly exhibits the literary, artful, and innovative. The WTP mission is to grow Web traffic to noteworthy writers, photographers and artists,
- The Write RoomThe Write Room is an online literary magazine that publishes quality works of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. We are also interested in reviews, interviews and articles of interest to writers, as
- The Zodiac ReviewThe Zodiac Review is a quarterly literary magazine for discerning readers and writers of fine short fiction. Here you will find stories of flash fiction and short story length, each selected quarterly from submissions that cross the old lines separating literary fiction from genre fiction. And here you will find prose poetry, another form of ...
- Think Journal (links to site)Think Journal is a quarterly review of poetry, short stories, novel excerpts, and essays. Submissions are welcome from rational thinkers who believe that words have
- THRUSH Poetry JournalWhy the name THRUSH? Thrushes are a species of bird, the songs of some considered to be among the most beautiful in the world. We love that and that is how we feel about poems. Why is THRUSH only poetry? We love fiction, and read it often. We feel there are many beautiful journals we ...
- Thumbnail MagazineThumbnail Magazine is a collection of fine literary flash fiction and visual art from established and emerging writers and artists.
- Timber JournalTimber is run by students in the Masters of Fine Arts program at the University of Colorado, Boulder. We publish work online as well as in an annual print anthology.
- Tipsy LitTipsy Lit is a poetry magazine that encourages writers to dig into “the deeper” and leave the bullshit at the door. We don’t want the warm and fuzzies.
- Toasted CheeseToasted Cheese publishes poetry, flash, fiction, creative nonfiction, and reviews. Our focus is on quality of work, therefore the number of pieces published in each issue
- Toe Good PoetryIn 2004, several Oregon State underclassmen attended a poetry workshop. They bonded and began meeting to discuss poetry, politics, love, and life in general. They started referring
- Too Obscene – Nostrovia! Poetry"Too Obscene" is a one issue zine published through Nostrovia! Poetry. The zine features poetry and flash fiction that was rejected by other presses
- Trafika EuropeTrafika Europe showcases current fiction and poetry in English and English translation from across the 47 Council of Europe countries
- Trainless MagazineTrainless Magazine is an online travel magazine. We publish fiction and nonfiction with a focus on living abroad, intercultural relationships
- TreeHouseTreeHouse is a place where artists can come to celebrate all forms of art. TreeHouse hosts blog posts, works of fiction
- TSR: The Southampton ReviewOur goal in putting The Southampton Review together is to create a literary journal that readers will keep for a very long time
- Tugboat MagazineTugboat Magazine is always on the lookout for unpublished, original submissions in the following categories: fiction (no longer than 3000 words); poetry (not more than 100 words); essays
- TurbulenceTurbulence is a quarterly printed poetry magazine based in the UK which publishes poetry from around the world. The only payment we can make is in contributor copies. These are hard copies in the EU and electronic copies outside the EU.
- Twisted VineTwisted Vine Literary Journal is committed to showcasing undiscovered talent in the literary and visual arts.
- TWJ MagazineTWJ Magazine is an online publication that focuses on promoting wholesome entertainment and healthy living for readers of all ages.
- Typehouse Literary MagazineTypehouse Literary Magazine is a production of The People’s Ink, a Portland, Oregon-based magazine. While based in the Pacific Northwest, we publish authors from all around the country, as well as from overseas. Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction, and the Visual Arts, all come
- UnbrokenAt Unbroken, we love poetic prose and the prose poem. Because a haibun is a prose poem with a haiku at the end, we also love the haibun.
- Uncharted Frontier EZineUncharted Frontier Magazine focuses on the best fiction and art from the creatively talented albeit undiscovered.
- Uno KudoUno Kudo, a collective of artists and writers from across the globe, is proud to announce the release of Volume 2: Naked, on November 20 2012. The book will explore the theme of
- Unshod QuillsIndependent sister site to Shanghai's HAL Publishing and Far Enough East. Based in Portland, Oregon. A theme based literary and arts journal founded by editor Dena Rash Guzman.
- Urban Gothic PressDo you revel in the dark? Have an original supernatural tale? Urban Gothic Press is a young adult literary magazine geared towards ages 14-18 that celebrates all things strange.
- Urban Grapevine MagazineWe are a literary magazine with a main focus on the minority indie author/writer writing in the Urban Fiction, Hip-Hop Fiction, AA Fiction, AA Contemporary Fiction or Street Lit Fiction genre.
- Utopia Science FictionFounded July, 2019 we are an up and coming Science Fiction Magazine dedicated to sharing stories which share a common theme - a future we want to believe in. Utopia in itself may be ever-elusive, but there's no reason we shouldn't hope for a brighter future.
- Vagabonds: Anthology of the Mad OnesVagabonds is an anthology that is published twice a year. We had the pleasure of releasing the first edition on August 6th, 2012 and is still available for anyone who is interested in a copy.
- Vallum: Contemporary PoetryFounded in 2000 and based in Montreal, Vallum magazine is published biannually. Valllum provides a forum for emerging artists to interact with more established figures while giving them exposure and the confidence
- Vault ReviewVault Review is an independent, non-profit literary magazine that demands the very best from its writers and artists in both language and presentation. Its founder,
- Vending Machine PressVending Machine Press is a new and independent literary magazine aimed at giving writers an avenue for their writing to reach
- VersalWe've been around for ten years, and are run out of the Netherlands (though our editors lurk everywhere). We have an integrated art team and designer
- Verse-VirtualVerse-Virtual is an online magazine of eclectic poetry. My name is Firestone Feinberg. I am the sole editor and owner of the journal.
- Vine Leaves Literary JournalThe world of literature nowadays is so diverse, open-minded and thriving in experimental works, that there doesn't seem to be any single form of written art missing from it ... you would think.
- Voicings Literary MagazineVoicings is a literary magazine designed to provide an avenue for talented Aboriginal writers living in Canada
- Water Cooler ConvosWe call the Water Cooler Convos. It's nerdy. It's artsy. It's bourgie. And it is a place for discussion. It is the mission of Water Cooler Convos
- Weary Blues MagazineWeary Blues Magazine Website Weary Blues Magazine From the Publisher Weary Blues Magazine is named after the iconic poem by Langston Hughes entitled “The Weary Blues.” This poem was the first of its kind, incorporating jazz rhythms seamlessly with traditional poetic devices such as metaphor and simile. It altered the way poetry can be manipulated and opened the literary ...
- Wednesday JournalFifth Wednesday Journal is a nonprofit, independent literary journal published twice a year in print.
- Weird Lit MagazineOur mission with Weird Lit Magazine is straightforward: provide a platform for the weird and boundless. In a time of heightened social pressure, franchise mania, and evil-billionaire-worship
- WhisperingsFrom the Editor Sitting on the veranda, among pines and oaks, looking out at my apple, pear and cherry trees with a hot cup of coffee in my hands I gaze east into the Colorado Desert 4,000 feet below,
- Window Cat PressIn an age of instant connection across continents, we've come full circle-- like the ancient Egyptians, we live in a society that once more worships cats.
- WitcraftWitcraft provides a home for skillfully written stories that are brief, humorous and engaging, with the emphasis on wit, word play, absurdity and inspired nonsense.
- Wordrunner eChapbooksWordrunner eChapbooks is a hybrid online literary journal and chapbook series with a focus on short fiction. We also publish creative nonfiction and poetry in our annual themed anthologies. Previously we have published collections by memoirists and poets and may do
- Words in StereoWords in Stereo is a forthcoming series of humorous literature and clever ideas delivered to the reader in lovingly hand-bound print editions.
- WordsmithsA collection of poetry and prose. We showcase both contemporary and fixed form.
- Writer’s InkWriter's Ink accepts accepts any form of English Language creative writing be it prose, poetry, screenplay, etc. Established in 2008, Writer's Ink has published a total of six volumes,
- Writing Disorder, TheWriting Disorder is a quarterly online literary journal fiction, poetry, nonfiction, essays, criticism and book reviews, art, photography, experimental writing, comics
- Writing TomorrowWriting Tomorrow is looking forward to meeting the next generation of renowned authors and artists. We believe that great literature and visual artwork instill in us a sense of beauty,
- Your Impossible VoiceYour Impossible Voice is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (status pending). We publish brash and velvety new work from around the globe. For a better idea what our editors are looking for at the moment, please consult our call for submissions.
- ZYZZYVAZYZZYVA is a critically acclaimed print journal, introducing readers to new work from the best contemporary writers and artists since 1985. Based in San Francisco, we have established a vigorous tradition of finding and fostering new talent, in our backyard and beyond. For over thirty years ZYZZYVA
- A Sufferer’s DigestA Sufferer's Digest is a new literary magazine that publishes Gothic fiction that examines society and the human condition. Our tagline: "Literature that's hard to stomach"
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Big Muddy is no longer publishing.
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The Gettysburg Review no longer published