🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes Threepenny Review Add to shortlist Print magazine for Fiction, Poetry, Non-Fiction, There are vanishingly few magazines left in this country which seem pitched at the general literary reader and which consistently publish such interesting, high-quality criticism...
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A curated list of over 100 literary magazines that accept direct submissions. Browse them by genre and circulation, and consult their submission guidelines.
“Cast a wide net” shouldn’t be your mantra when it comes to submitting to lit mags. As mentioned, all magazines have their own styles. So spending your time ensuring your submissions are targeted at therightplaces is much more valuable than sending your writing to as many different public...
Open City is one of two literary magazines that I currently subscribe to, and it’s a magazine in which I’ve always dreamed of having my work appear. I have an Open City tote I carry around, feeling a little bit cooler than everyone else in Mississippi. But with each issue I receive...
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Earthen Lamp Journal– A listing of over 600 magazines of fiction stories, compiled over 10 years. Some of these listings are older, and we are doing our very best to bring you up to date listings. Submissions are totally free. Eastern Iowa Review– Eastern Iowa Review ...
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like a magnet. Who peer over the edge and feel a desire to jump. I’m one of those people. Capable of plunging headlong into the abyss to feel – finally – free. Even if it’s a useless freedom, a freedom that has no future. Free only for the brief instant that the fall lasts...
3) Patience. I know, this is annoying too. But please allow 8 weeks before asking for a response. I know, I know, this is a living death. But you would be astonished by how many submissions agents get, even agents who are are not famous or listed in directories. ...