THE A - Z RESOURCE FOR PUBLISHING IN LITERARY MAGAZINES
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Browse the literary magazines listed in NewPages to find short stories and longer fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, essays, literary criticism, book reviews, author interviews, art and photography. The magazine editor's description for each sponsored literary magazine gives you an overview of editorial styles—what writers they have published and what they are looking for (with contact information, subscription rates, submission guidelines, and more).
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Frostwriting
Frostwriting, an online journal, encourages developing writers trying to put broadly cross-cultural experiences into words. Should these words in any way involve Sweden, all the better. [o]
[Read more about Frostwriting]
Lalitamba
Lalitamba is an international journal of writings to liberate consciousness.
The Saint Ann's Review
The Saint Ann's Review is an eclectic compendium of the best-crafted writing around.
[Read more about Saint Ann's Review]
The Straddler
The Straddler is an online interdisciplinary journal of culture, publishing innovative criticism, essays, art, poetry, fiction and interviews, all of which aim to examine and transform their cultural context. [o]
[Read more about The Straddler]
2River View
Since 1996, an online site of poetry, art, and theory, quarterly publishing The 2River View and occasionally publishing individual authors in the 2River Chapbook Series, as well as podcasting 2River authors from the Muddy Bank blog. [o]
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African American Review
Promotes a lively exchange among writers and scholars in the arts, humanities, and social sciences who hold diverse perspectives on African American literature and culture.
[Read more about African American Review]
AGNI
A “workshop of literature where wonderful, audacious and strange things come into being.” —Bernhard Schlink, author of The Reader
Alaska Quarterly Review
One of America's premier literary magazines and a source of powerful, new voices. AQR is "one of the nation's best literary magazines," The Washington Post Book World.
[Read more about Alaska Quarterly Review]
Alimentum - The Literature of Food
Alimentum is the first-ever literary review devoted to the subject of food: original fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction.
American Literary Review
American Literary Review has been published since 1990 through the Creative Writing Program of the department of English at the University of North Texas.
[Read more about American Literary Review]
American Poetry Review
The widest range of distinguished poets, exciting new writers, controversial reviews, essays, columns, and interviews.
[Read more about American Poetry Review]
anderbo.com
"Best New Online Literary Journal 2005" - storySouth Million Writers Award. We publish, and are always looking for, excellent new fiction, 'fact,' poetry & photography. [o]
The Antioch Review
The Antioch Review is a distinguished, well-established literary journal that publishes lively and cogent essays, fiction, poetry and book reviews.
[Read more about The Antioch Review]
Apple Valley Review
The Apple Valley Review is an online literary journal established in 2005 and published in the spring and fall. Each issue features a collection of beautifully crafted poetry, short fiction, and essays.[o]
[Read more about Apple Valley Review]
Ascent
"Simply and unobtrusively one of the best."
— Literary Magazine Review [o]
Aufgabe
Publishes emerging and established writers of innovative poetry. Each issue presents a special guest edited section of poetry in translation alongside new American poetry, essays, reviews & talks.
The Aurorean
Upbeat New England poetry journal. Small Press Review-recommended; profiled in Poet’s Market. Proudly welcomes newer poets alongside the biggest names in the small press.
[Read more about The Aurorean]
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Barnwood
A feast of some of the best new poetry, served online by The Barnwood Press. [o]
Bateau
Letterpress literary magazine publishing poetry, short fiction, playlets, comics, illustration, and mini creative reviews.
Bayou Magazine
A young publication with an old soul, each issue of Bayou Magazinecontains stunningly beautiful fiction, nonfiction and poetry, plus a delicious prize-winning play.
Bellingham Review
The Bellingham Review publishes “literature of palpable quality.” We showcase works of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.
[Read more about Bellingham Review]
Beloit Poetry Journal
For over 60 years, the Beloit Poetry Journal has been distinguished for the extraordinary range of its poetry and its discovery of strong new poets.
[Read more about Beloit Poetry Journal]
Big Muddy
Multidisciplinary issues and events, especially but not solely concerning the 10-state area that borders the Mississippi River, from the Canadian border to the Gulf Coast
The Bitter Oleander
The Bitter Oleander endeavors to publish imaginative poetry, short fiction, interviews, essays & translations of living poets from every corner of the world.
[Read more about The Bitter Oleander]
Black Warrior Review
Since 1974, Black Warrior Review has published the freshest voices in literature, from established and emerging talents alike. Each issue includes a poetry chapbook, comics, and full-color art sections.
[Read more about Black Warrior Review]
Blood Lotus
Our goal: to utilize the internet to bring as wide an audience as possible to the best writing by (mostly) emerging and (some) established writers. [o]
Blood Orange Review
Blood Orange Review publishes fiction, poetry, and nonfiction in an online quarterly. Established in 2006, the review is committed to cultivating an audience for exciting literary voices and promoting its writers. [o]
[Read more about Blood Orange Review]
The Bloomsbury Review®
The Bloomsbury Review includes reviews, interviews with and profiles of authors; essays; original poetry; and a variety of features covering a broad range of book-related topics.
[Read more about The Bloomsbury Review]
Booth
“The Booth editors seem to have a knack for attracting and selecting pieces that get right into my marrow, fill my bones full with breathing and want.” –Vouched Books. [o]
The Briar Cliff Review
Founded in 1989, The Briar Cliff Review is an eclectic literary, cultural and art magazine focusing on, but not limited to, Siouxland writers and subjects.
[Read more about The Briar Cliff Review]
Brick
International perspective. Focuses on the literary non-fiction essay, and also publishes interviews, memoir, letters, poetry, fiction, and other strange and wonderful literary matter.
Burnside Review
A truly independent literary journal from Portland, Oregon.
[Read more about Burnside Review]
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Callaloo
Callaloo, offers a rich mixture of fiction, poetry, plays, critical essays, cultural studies, interviews, and visual art, as well as special thematic issues.
CALYX
CALYX is an independent, nonprofit publisher of contemporary writing and art by women committed to discovering emerging writers and artists from a diversity of backgrounds.
Camera Obscura Journal
An international print journal and Internet haunt showcasing literary fiction and photography.
[Read more about Camera Obscura Journal]
Carpe Articulum Literary Review
Int'l full color literary review featuring all of the literary arts (poetry, creative non-fiction, short fiction, novellas, screenwriting, including book reviews & interviews with famous authors.
[Read more about Carpe Articulum Literary Review]
Carve Magazine
Carve Magazine is honest fiction. We publish online the kind of stories that linger long after they are read—stories that are honest, that are willing to reveal the flaws and the beauty hidden in each of us. [o]
[Read more about Carve Magazine]
Cave Wall
Cave Wall publishes the best contemporary poetry by emerging and established poets. Each issue features black and white artwork, as well.
Cerise Press
Cerise Press is an international online journal based in the U.S. and France. Each issue includes poetry, translations, prose, interviews, reviews, photos, and artwork. [o]
[Read more about Cerise Press]
The Chariton Review
The Chariton Review publishes the best in short fiction, poetry, translations, and essays in two issues each year.
[Read more about The Chariton Review]
The Chattahoochee Review
For the last twenty-five years, The Chattahoochee Review has published excellent writing from the south and around the world.
[Read more about Chattahoochee Review]
Chinese Literature Today
Featuring the best of modern Chinese literature and groundbreaking critical essays in high-quality translation, Chinese Literature Today grants the world direct access to China.
[Read more about Chinese Literature Today]
Cimarron Review
Since 1967, Cimarron Review has continually published some of the strongest fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, including work by Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winners.
[Read more about Cimarron Review]
Clapboard House
Clapboard House, an online magazine, publishes the finest stories and poetry written by established, emerging, and fledgling writers.[o]
[Read more about Clapboard House]
Cold Mountain Review
A forum for well-told stories. We publish the narrative poetry and lyrical prose, and we are interested in the way contemporary literature is testing the boundaries of genre.
[Read more about Cold Mountain Review]
College Literature
An international, refereed, quarterly journal of scholarly criticism offering innovative interpretations of classic and new literatures for discussion in the contemporary college/university classroom and beyond.
[Read more about College Literature]
Colorado Review
Colorado Review publishes contemporary short fiction, poetry, and nonfiction (memoir, personal essays) by both new and established writers.
[Read more about Colorado Review]
Columbia Poetry Review
Since 1988, Columbia Poetry Review (a student-edited journal) has published poetry with an eclectic mix from the established and distinguished to the emerging and exciting.
[Read more about Columbia Poetry Review]
The Common
The Common publishes fiction, essays, poetry, documentary vignettes, and images that invoke a modern sense of place. [o]
[Read more about The Common]
Court Green
Poetry journal published annually in association with the English Department at Columbia College Chicago. Each issue features a dossier on a special topic or theme.
Crazyhorse
Crazyhorse publishes the entire spectrum of today's fiction, essays, and poetry—from the mainstream to the avant-garde, from the established to the undiscovered writer.
Creative Nonfiction
Creative Nonfiction is the first and the largest journal devoted exclusively to literary nonfiction.
[Read more about Creative Nonfiction]
CutBank
A journal of compelling poetry, fiction, and literary nonfiction.
Cutthroat
We publish high-quality poetry and short fiction from well-known as well as previously unpublished authors.
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Eclipse
Eclipse publishes quality fiction and poetry. We encourage writers to submit provocative work that challenges how we think about others and the world around us.
Etude
Etude, an online quarterly since 2002, showcases narrative nonfiction and immersion reportage by new and emerging writers. The magazine celebrates evocative storytelling, fresh perspectives and intelligent voices. [o]
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Feile-Festa
Feile-Festa is a multicultural journal of literary and visual arts, both print and online, published by the Mediterranean Celtic Cultural Association and Paradiso-Parthas Press.
The Fertile Source
Fertile Source is a literary ezine devoted to fertility, infertility, and adoption-related topics. We accept fiction, non-fiction, poetry, artwork, photos, and reviews of fertility-related publications.
[Read more about The Fertile Source]
The Fiddlehead
The Fiddlehead, Atlantic Canada's international literary journal, is entertainment for the thoughtful with its mix of poetry and stories by established and new writers.
[Read more about The Fiddlehead]
FIELD
For 40 years FIELD has been celebrated as one of the most stimulating journals of contemporary poetry and poetics in the nation.
Fifth Wednesday Journal
FWJ celebrates exciting, entertaining, and challenging poetry, fiction, essays, and photography that we can enthusiastically recommend to discriminating readers around the world.
[Read more about Fifth Wednesday Journal]
The Florida Review
The Florida Review publishes innovative fiction, nonfiction, poetry, reviews, and graphic narrative by established and emerging writers. Spring Editors' Prize awards $1000 in each genre.
[Read more about The Florida Review]
Folio
Folio is a nationally recognized literary journal sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences at American University in Washington, D. C. Since 1984, we have published original creative work by both new and established authors.
Fourth Genre
Devoted to publishing notable, innovative work in creative nonfiction, including personal essays and memoirs, interviews, roundtable discussions, photo essays, and book reviews.
[Read more about Fourth Genre]
Frostwriting
Frostwriting, an online journal, encourages developing writers trying to put broadly cross-cultural experiences into words. Should these words in any way involve Sweden, all the better. [o]
[Read more about Frostwriting]
Fugue
Fugue, a premier literary magazine, housed at the University of Idaho, has been publishing richly musical work since 1990.
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Gargoyle
Gargoyle Magazine has always been a scallywag magazine, a maverick magazine, a bit too academic for the underground and way too underground for the academics.
[Read more about Gargoyle Magazine]
Georgetown Review
We publish fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction by both new and established writers. $1,000 contest prize awarded each fall.
[Read more about Georgetown Review]
The Georgia Review
Each issue of The Georgia Review features
200 pages of fiction, poetry, essays, and
reviews—as well as a visual art portfolio, usually in color.
[Read more about Georgia Review]
The Gettysburg Review
The Gettysburg Review publishes poetry, prose, and visual art by established and emerging talents in issues that are as handsome as they are stimulating.
[Read more about Gettysburg Review]
Glimmer Train Stories
Quarterly literary magazine. 260 pages of short stories by new and established writers from around the world. No advertising. A feast of fiction.
[Read more about Glimmer Train Stories]
Grain Magazine
Grain Magazine is an internationally acclaimed literary journal that publishes engaging, surprising, eclectic, and challenging writing and images by Canadian and international writers and artists.
[Read more about Grain Magazine]
Green Mountains Review
Green Mountains Review publishes poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, literary essays, interviews, and book reviews. We print work by both well-known writers and promising newcomers.
[Read more about Green Mountains Review]
The Greensboro Review
We publish fiction and poetry twice a year, each fall and spring. Work from the journal is consistently cited in collections honoring the finest new writing.
[Read more about The Greensboro Review]
Grist
The University of Tennessee’s new journal publishes literary fiction, poetry, interviews, and essays on craft.
Gulf Coast
Committed to publishing top-quality fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction from both established and emerging writers. Includes full-color art, interviews, and book reviews.
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Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review
One of the longest-running poetry journals in the country. “I like the look of it, the feel of it--the taste of it.” – William Stafford
[Read more about Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review]
Hanging Loose
Hanging Loose magazine, first published in 1966, has consistently published fresh, lively writing by new and older authors who deserve a wider audience.
[Read more about Hanging Loose]
Hayden’s Ferry Review
Hayden’s Ferry Review showcases the voices of emerging and established talents in creative writing and visual art from the national and international community
[Read more about Hayden's Ferry Review]
Hiram Poetry Review
The Hiram Poetry Review has been publishing witty, distinctive and heroic poetry since 1966.
[Read more about Hiram Poetry Review]
Hotel Amerika
An exciting venue for both well-known and emerging writers. We strive to house in our pages the most unique and provocative poetry, fiction and nonfiction available.
[Read more about Hotel Amerika]
The Hudson Review
Since 1948, focusing on how literature bears on the intellectual life of the time. Publishes undiscovered writers. Poetry, fiction, critical essays, book reviews, arts chronicles.
[Read more about The Hudson Review]
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Indiana Review
Now in its 29th year of publication, Indiana Review is a non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers.
[Read more about Indiana Review]
The Iowa Review
Dedicated to publishing the finest contemporary fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction.
[Read more about The Iowa Review]
Iron Horse Literary Review
Iron Horse publishes fiction, poetry, nonfiction, photography features, interviews with high-profile writers, and book reviews.
[Read more about Iron Horse Literary Review]
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Juked
Online magazine that publishes fiction, poetry and photography, updated two to three times a week. In publication since 1999. [o]
The Kenyon Review
The Kenyon Review features the best new writing by established and emerging authors.
[Read more about Kenyon Review]
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Lalitamba
Lalitamba is an international journal of writings to liberate consciousness.
The Ledge Magazine
An independent publication of cutting-edge poetry and fiction featuring a diverse group of contributors of all backgrounds and persuasions.
[Read more about The Ledge Magazine]
Literal
Literal, Latin American Voices is a bilingual magazine that features world-renowned and emerging writers and artists from the Americas and beyond
[Read more about Literal]
Literary Bohemian
The Literary Bohemian is the final online destination for first-class, travel-inspired writing that transports the reader, non-stop, to Elsewhere. [o]
[Read more about Literary Bohemian]
Literary Laundry
Literary Laundry is an online journal that publishes two issues per year. We publish poetry, prose-fiction, and one-act drama. [o]
[Read more about Literary Laundry]
The Los Angeles Review
The Los Angeles Review, published by Red Hen Press, features the finest writing from the West Coast, the nation, and the world.
[Read more about The Los Angeles Review]
The Louisville Review
Since 1976, The Louisville Review has published the best of contemporary writing in fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, drama, and writing by children (K-12).
[Read more about The Louisville Review]
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The MacGuffin
The MacGuffin, a national literary magazine from Schoolcraft College in Livonia, Michigan, is a collection of the best poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction.
[Read more about The MacGuffin]
The Main Street Rag
Not for the faint of heart. Our literary magazine features some of the best writers in the small press alongside up and coming voices.
[Read more about Main Street Rag]
MAKE
Chicago is a storyteller’s city, and MAKE is the story’s magazine. Chock full of fiction, poetry, essays, art, and reviews, MAKE is substantial in both feel and scope.
[Read more about MAKE]
The Malahat Review
One of Canada’s most admired journals, publishing contemporary poetry and short fiction by emerging and established writers from across the country and around the world.
[Read more about The Malahat Review]
Manoa
Manoa is a unique, award-winning literary journal that includes American, Asian, and Pacific fiction, poetry, artwork, and essays of current cultural or literary interest.
MAYDAY Magazine
Published by New American Press, MAYDAY Magazine presents new poetry, prose, translations, political/cultural commentary, and visual art to a growing international community of readers. [o]
[Read more about MAYDAY Magazine]
Mead: the Magazine of Literature and Libations
At Mead, we pair our literature, like a good sommelier, with a specific libation so that under each drink category you will find a poem or piece of prose that reflects something about the character of that drink. [o]
[Read more about Mead]
The Meadow
The Meadow is the annual print and online literary journal of Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno, Nevada.
Memoir (and)
Memoir (and) is a nonprofit literary journal dedicated to memoir in all forms, from the traditional to the experimental.
[Read more about Memoir (and)]
Michigan Quarterly Review
Publishes a wide range of essays, memoirs, fiction, poetry, and book reviews for a sophisticated readership.
[Read more about Michigan Quarterly Review]
Mississippi Review
Mississippi Review features National Book Award winners, Pulitzer Prize winners, National Book Critics Circle winners as well as hundreds of new writers.
[Read more about Mississippi Review]
The Missouri Review
One of the premier publishers of the best new stories, essays, and poems from Pulitzer Prize winners to unpublished emerging writers.
[Read more about The Missouri Review]
Mudfish
Mudfish, a journal of art and poetry, takes its title from the Nigerian storyteller’s stool. It is highly acclaimed, full of daring and breathtaking work.
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Narrative Magazine
Narrative is the leading online publisher of first-rank fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Narrative is dedicated to advancing the literary arts in the digital age.
[Read more about Narrative Magazine]
New England Review
New England Review distinguishes itself with a fine blend of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction that is both challenging and inviting to the general reader.
[Read more about New England Review]
New Letters
The international magazine of writing and art. Essays, poetry, fiction, interviews, reviews, features, and special issues delighting readers for over 75 years.
New Madrid
New Madrid is the national journal of the low-residency MFA program at Murray State University.
New Millennium Writings
Published since 1996 in Knoxville, TN, New Millennium Writingscontains fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction by both emerging and well known writers.
[Read more about New Millennium Writings]
New Ohio Review
NOR consistently features some of the finest fiction, poetry, and nonfiction to be found anywhere.
[Read more about The New Ohio Review]
New Orleans Review
New Orleans Review, publishing contemporary poetry, fiction, nonfiction, art, photography, and film and book reviews, is engaging, challenging, surprising, and always good looking.
[Read more about New Orleans Review]
The New Quarterly
The New Quarterly is an award-winning magazine that celebrates the best in contemporary Canadian fiction, poetry, and talk about writing.
[Read more about The New Quarterly]
the new renaissance
Publishing the best work of emerging and established writers and visual artists, along with cutting-edge lead articles of social/political significance, and bilingual pieces.
[Read more about the new renaissance]
New South
New South publishes quality fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction from both established and emerging writers, regardless of style, subject or genre.
The New York Quarterly
Since 1969, the New York Quarterly has been devoted to excellence in the publication of the best cross-section of contemporary poetry.
[Read more about The New York Quarterly]
Nimrod
Nimrod discovers new writers of poetry and prose in two annual issues: a thematic issue and an Awards issue.
Ninth Letter
Ninth Letter is a journal of art and literature featuring a wide range of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and visual art in various media.
[Read more about Ninth Letter]
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Our Stories
Our Stories publishes short stories from emerging writers and interviews with established authors. Every submission receives feedback from their editors. Don't just submit. Learn to receive. [o]
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Palooka
Palooka is a non-profit literary journal of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, plays, graphic short stories, graphic essays, comic strips and art/photography.
[Read more about Palooka]
PANK Magazine
PANK Magazine publishes new, bright, quirky poetry and prose.
[Read more about PANK Magazine]
The Paris Review
A quarterly that consistently seeks out strong new voices in the literary world. Now edited by Lorin Stein.
[Read more about The Paris Review]
Passages North
For thirty years, Passages North has published quality fiction, nonfiction and poetry from both established and emerging writers.
[Read more about Passages North]
Paterson Literary Review
The Paterson Literary Review (PLR) is a multicultural literary review established in 1979. PLR features work by well-known writers as well as by writers who will soon be well-known.
[Read more about Paterson Literary Review]
Paul Revere's Horse
Paul Revere’s Horse is a print journal that publishes exploratory prose and poetic texts, translations, poetic reclamation projects, interviews, and other literary investigations.
[Read more about Paul Revere's Horse]
Persimmon Tree
Persimmon Tree: An Online Magazine of the Arts by Women Over Sixty, offers a lively mix of fiction, nonfiction, art, and poetry by new and established women writers and artists. [o]
[Read more about Persimmon Tree]
PHOEBE
For over 35 years, Phoebe has supported new writers, whose voice, form, and subject matter vigorously appeal to the senses, intellect, and emotions of our readers.
Pif Magazine
PIF Magazine, one of the oldest, continually published literary zines online, has undergone an new editorial make up but continues to publish original works of fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, essays, and books reviews, and anything in between. [o]
[Read more about Pif Magazine]
Pilgrimage
Founded in 1972, Pilgrimage focuses on Story, Spirit, Witness and Place, publishing nonfiction and poetry from writers and artists of the Greater Southwest and beyond.
Ploughshares
Published in April, August, and December in quality paperback, each issue is guest-edited by a prominent writer who explores personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
[Read more about Ploughshares]
Poet Lore
Established in 1889, Poet Lore is the oldest continuously published poetry magazine in the United States. Poet Lore publishes contemporary poetry.
Poetry
The oldest, boldest, and most distinguished monthly for and about poetry in the English-speaking world.
Poetry Flash
Publishes a wide range of book reviews, poems, literary essays, interviews, poems, calls for submissions, and contest information for all creative writers, with the most comprehensive listings of literary events in the West.
[Read more about Poetry Flash]
Prairie Schooner
A national literary quarterly published since 1926. Home to the best fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews by beginning, mid-career, and established writers.
[Read more about Prairie Schooner]
Prick of the Spindle
We are looking for well-written, interesting pieces that embrace the fabric of diverse voices who have something to say, say it well, and originally. [o]
[Read more about Prick of the Spindle]
Psychic Meatloaf
A semiannual online and print journal that publishes extraordinary free verse and experimental poetry and visual art by emerging and established poets and artists. [o]
[Read more about Psychic Meatloaf]
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RATTLE
RATTLE is the journal for people who love poetry—whether they realize it yet, or not.
Red Rock Review
Dedicated to publishing the best literature available. We have published authors from all parts of the country. Special area of interest is Southwestern literature.
[Read more about Red Rock Review]
Redivider
Redivider features a fresh and eclectic selection of poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, and art by both emerging and established artists.
RHINO
Features innovative poetry, short shorts and translations. Literary Magazine Review believes RHINO is “an annual that anyone interested in American poetry should attend to.”
Rio Grande Review
UTEP’s literary BILINGUAL journal publishes in print and online twice a year since 1993. All genres, features pieces in English and/or Spanish.
[Read more about Rio Grande Review]
River Styx
River Styx is a multicultural literary and arts magazine that has been publishing thoughtful yet accessible literature and art since 1975.
River Teeth
River Teeth - Where good writing counts and facts matter.
Rock & Sling
A journal of witness: art and literature with a Christian attitude.
[Read more about Rock & Sling]
roger
roger, an art & literary magazine, features fresh, energetic literary fiction, poetry, and translations by established and emerging writers, both nationally and internationally.
Ruminate
Ruminate is for everyone who has paused over a good word, a real story, a perfect brushstroke—longing for the significance they point us toward.
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The Saint Ann's Review
The Saint Ann's Review is an eclectic compendium of the best-crafted writing around.
[Read more about Saint Ann's Review]
St. Petersburg Review
A culturally diverse independent, international review of contemporary poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and drama.
[Read more about St. Petersburg Review]
Salamander
Salamander specializes in publishing highly accomplished poetry, fiction, and memoirs by writers who deserve a wider audience for their work.
Salmagundi
Salmagundi is a quarterly of the Humanities and Social Sciences which is addressed to the “general” reader rather than to the academic specialist.
Saranac Review
Attempting to act as a source of connection, the journal publishes the work of emerging and established writers from both countries and beyond.
[Read more about Saranac Review]
Seneca Review
Seneca Review specializes in innovative poetry, translations from around the world, and the lyric essay. Work from the magazine is regularly featured in annual anthologies.
[Read more about Seneca Review]
The Sewanee Review
Having never missed an issue in 113 years, the Sewanee Review is the oldest continuously published literary quarterly in the country. Begun in 1892 at The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, the Review is devoted to American and British fiction, poetry, and reviews--as well as essays in criticism and reminiscence.
[Read more about The Sewanee Review]
Shadowbox
Shadowbox: An innovative online journal featuring contemporary nonfiction of all forms – prose poems, lyric essays, narrative memoirs, literary collages, and more. [o]
[Read more about Shadowbox]
Shenandoah
“Shenandoah has long been a showcase for exceptional writing.” -- The Washington Post Book World. For 55 years Washington and Lee’s lively gallery for the literary arts.
Silk Road
A literary microcosm of the known world, takes readers places – real or imagined, minute or vast, evolving or timeless.
Skidrow Penthouse
Skidrow Penthouse is an elegant 300+ page journal that contains the richest and widest possible range of poetry, fiction, and art.
[Read more about Skidrow Penthouse]
Sleet Magazine
Sleet Magazine proudly presents extraordinary fiction, poetry, and irregulars online. Sleet: intelligent, sexy, writer-friendly. “Sleet is so f***ing cool.” – Suzanne Nielsen. [o]
[Read more about Sleet Magazine]
South Loop Review:
Creative Nonfiction + Art
South Loop Review: Creative Nonfiction + Art is a literary journal of Creative Nonfiction and Art. We publish essays and memoir in lyric and experimental forms.
[Read more about South Loop Review]
The Southampton Review
The Southampton Review is committed to publishing the finest fiction, literary nonfiction, craft lectures, poetry, cartoons, photography and fine arts from emerging and established writers and artists.
[Read more about The Southampton Review]
The Southeast Review
Florida State University’s literary magazine of merit, publishing quality fiction, poetry, and nonfiction since 1979
[Read more about The Southeast Review]
Southern Humanities Review
Fiction, poetry, personal and critical essays, and book reviews on the arts, literature, philosophy, religion, cultural studies, and history by new and established writers. Also publishes translations.
[Read about Southern Humanities Review]
Southern Poetry Review
Southern Poetry Review celebrates 50 years of publishing some of the best poetry in America from leading writers around the world.
[Read more about Southern Poetry Review]
The Southern Review
The Southern Review is an elegantly designed literary quarterly dedicated to publishing only the finest in poetry and prose by new and established writers.
[Read more about The Southern Review]
Southwest Review
Striving to publish the best in essays, fiction, and poetry both nationally and internationally.
[Read more about Southwest Review]
Splash of Red
Online literary arts magazine for poetry, prose, graphic narrative, and art that also includes exclusive interviews, articles, and other unique services for our readership. [o]
[Read more about Splash of Red]
The Spoon River Poetry Review
Contemporary poetry in English from the U.S. and around the world in English translation. Recent poets include Alicia Ostriker, Beth Ann Fennelly, and Stuart Dybek.
[Read more about Spoon River Poetry Review]
The Straddler
The Straddler is an online interdisciplinary journal of culture, publishing innovative criticism, essays, art, poetry, fiction and interviews, all of which aim to examine and transform their cultural context. [o]
[Read more about The Straddler]
Subtropics
Subtropics is committed to publishing the best new poetry, fiction, literary nonfiction, and translation by emerging and established writers.
Superstition Review
Founded in 2007 by faculty and students from Arizona State University's Polytechnic campus, Superstition Review, an online magazine, is committed to publishing fresh fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, book reviews, interviews and art. [o]
[Read more about Superstition Review]
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Tampa Review
Tampa Review is a literary gallery space in print, presenting new writing and visual arts from Florida and the world.
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Terrain.org
Terrain.org publishes two theme-based issues per year that include editorials, poetry, essays, fiction, articles, reviews, an interview, the ARTerrain gallery, and the UnSprawl case study. [o]
THEMA
THEMA is a theme-related literary journal of stories, poetry, artwork and photography. Each issue has a different unusual theme.
Thin Air
A journal of art and literature from Northern Arizona University, with a focus on new and emerging writers.
TIFERET
TIFERET offers poetry and prose from a variety of spiritual and religious traditions.
Tin House
A highly acclaimed quarterly literary journal based in Portland, Oregon, and New York City, and distributed throughout North America.
TriQuarterly Online
TriQuarterly Online is the literary magazine of Northwestern University and the MA/MFA in Creative Writing program, and is an international journal of writing, art, and cultural inquiry. [o]
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upstreet
An award-winning literary annual containing quality, cutting-edge fiction, cnf and poetry, with an author interview in each issue. “…rampant with talent.”—Berkshire Bright Focus
Versal
Versal carries on Holland's merchant tradition by collecting high quality fiction, poetry and art from around the globe and redirecting it throughout the world.
The Wallace Stevens Journal
Devoted to all aspects of the poetry and life of American modernist poet Wallace Stevens, The Wallace Stevens Journal has been publishing scholarly articles, poems, book reviews, news, and bibliographies since 1977.
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Water~Stone Review
"Water~Stone Review is one of the most elegant, substantial literary journals anywhere on the American scene....It will nourish and uplift you." Naomi Shihab Nye
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Weave Magazine
Weave is a biannual art and literary publication with a tendency toward feminist topics, magical realism, and dark humor.
West Branch
“There is only one word for this journal: superb.” — NewPages.com. Poetry, fiction, essays, and reviews from the Stadler Center for Poetry.
Willard & Maple
Willard & Maple is a student run magazine that has been publishing poems, short stories, and art from around the country for fifteen years.
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Willow Springs
A literary journal affiliated with Eastern Washington University's Inland Northwest Center for Writers. We publish fiction, poetry, literary nonfiction, and interviews.
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Witness
Blends the features of a literary and an issue-oriented magazine to highlight the role of the modern writer as witness to his or her times.
WomenArts Quarterly Journal
WAQ seeks to heighten awareness of the achievements of women creators by providing audiences with examples of the work of women writers, composers, performers, and artists.
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World Literature Today
The award-winning World Literature Today, your window to world literature and culture for over eighty years.
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Yellow Medicine Review
A platform for scholarly and creative expression of international voices. Each issue edited by a different Indigenous writer and contains only work from Indigenous perspectives.
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Zahir
An online journal of literary fantasy, science fiction, and magical realism. [o]
