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Poetry, short stories, essays are all forms of writing that own very tiny shares in the publishing landscape — except in the world of literary magazines, where they reign supreme. If you’re an aspiring author, submitting to literary magazines is a great way to get your foot into the ...
🧑💻 Online submissions:Yes The Atlantic Print & Onlinemagazine forFiction,Non-Fiction,Poetry,Short Fiction, The Atlantic is always interested in great nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. A general familiarity with what we have published in the past is the best guide to what we're looking ...
Not to say that we do not love poetry. We do. But this issue is a prose issue, and we’re proud to present it. We hope you’ll like it as much as we do. In “Stories” you’ll find Eight Things to Do before Flying to Africa, as Dennis Lanson returns to our pages. SOL was...
Submissions open periodically for poetry, fiction and nonfiction for the print magazine, andIsland Online. Selected writers from each submissions round will have the opportunity to work with our specialist editors and Managing Editor before their work is published. ...
A curated list of over 100 literary magazines that accept direct submissions. Browse them by genre and circulation, and consult their submission guidelines.
honeyguide literary magazine accepts fiction, nonfiction, poetry and articles about animals and their human neighbors.
Wim RutgersRutgers, Wim, `Literary Magazines and Poetry in the Netherlands Antilles', in A History of Literature in the Caribbean: English- and Dutch-speaking regions, ed. by A. James Arnold, 3 vols (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2001), I, pp. 563-568...
You can read that as a statement of editorial intent, as the interviews, poetry and stories in the issue return to this idea of finding language powerful enough to save us, or to somehow cut through. One of the nicest things about The White Review is that it’s academic, and earnest, ...
Mary Miller’s “Baby/Hon” deals with identity more explicitly. Hovering between poetry and prose, it begins “Already he is baby / and I am hon / and he’s in my bed…” This business, these pet names, is not at all unfamiliar. What’s interesting about Miller’s piece is the wa...