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The Digital Americana Magazine
Published On 21 May 2012The 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 available with the first-round of iPad App store apps that came with the launch of the first-gen device. In April 2011 we completely redesigned the app through the Pixel Mags digital publishing platform and began offering issues in various print-on-demand sizes as well. In May 2012 we became part of Apple's Newsstand store. We currently release issues seasonally. In all aspects of the art, literary content, culture, design, and journalism featured within our pages, we hope to offer a uniquely modern and American sensibility – one that if experienced as the the sum of all these parts, could be seen as what we call Digital Americana. Issues are available for as low as $0.99. Print issues vary from between $9.99 – $19.95.
34thParallel Magazine
Published On 19 May 2012We reckon there are more good writers who are undiscovered than soccer moms at Starbucks. Where are all these talented people? One guess: You got it! They're at their day jobs! So if you’re one of them we’re here to tell you there’s no sense agonizing any longer over all this writing nonsense. If you're up, you might as well just write. But when you’re up at 3:33am (and who isn't?) just remember you still have to show at the day job. If anyone asks, tell them you were karaoking. Anyway we think you rock! And at 34thParallel Magazine what we’re about is giving you the rock-star treatment—but without the dollars and the drugs!! We aspire to be the Rolling Stone of writing where you can be proud to have your work read and acclaimed!! Ultimately, we hope 34thParallel Magazine will be your launchpad to bigger and better things. So that's what we are about. We invite you to submit your best work. Make it something that moves us.
Enhance Magazine
Published On 09 May 2012Enhance is an online literary and art magazine that will try to understand the human’s perception of life through literature and art. Enhance is interested in publishing new and emerging artists in all genres.
Flashquake
Published On 08 May 2012Flashquake is an independent publication that focuses on works of flash (fiction, nonfiction, plays, haibun, short poetry and prose poetry, including translations) and art from around the world.
RipRap Journal
Published On 07 May 2012Welcome 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). Since its inception in 1951, the journal has evolved from its original title, Hornspoon until it was renamed Gambit and finally in 1979, RipRap. RipRap reaches farther than the wide regions of its home in Southern California and highlights writers from across the country as well as enlightening interviews of award winning, published writers who are featured in the English Department’s Visiting Writers Series. RipRap offers an invitation to all talented and aspiring writers of all genres and is open to everyone. Specifically, RipRap publishes creative short fiction and non fiction, poetry, and art such as photography, illustration, and original art pieces as well as comics.
The New Guard
Published On 01 May 2012THE NEW GUARD is an annual independent literary review showcasing newcomers alongside established writers,. We juxtapose tradition with experiment to create a new dialogue. Our last publication featured a previously unpublished Ralph Ellison story (with Photostats) and 40+ debut writers. We hold international contests in fiction and poetry and give out $2K in prizes. We aim to support all writers: we are writers ourselves.
The Los Angeles River Review
Published On 25 Apr 2012The 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.
Fifth Wednesday Journal
Published On 04 Apr 2012Fifth Wednesday Journal is an independent print literary magazine founded in 2007. It is published biannually. Using guest editors for fiction and poetry with each issue FWJ publishes many of the country\'s finest writers, including winners of MacArthur, Guggenheim, and Lannan awards. In addition to outstanding writers with easily recognized names, FWJ has published many of the best and brightest among new voices in literature. FWJ
SPILT Magazine
Published On 02 Apr 2012SPILT Magazine is a unique approach to visual and literary arts, embodying the principles of equality, compassion, and expression. We are aiming to provide a bi-annual in-print visual and literary arts magazine as well a bi-annual videozine that provides an outlet for art that doesn't have one. This means two things: we are an outlet for art from people who do not normally get published- immigrants, senior citizens, people in poverty, graffiti artists, the youth, and everyday people; and we are an outlet for art that defies any definition, new and experimental art that pushes boundaries.
American Athenaeum
Published On 28 Mar 2012American Athenaeum, a cultural magazine supporting the arts, is currently accepting fiction, poetry, and non-fiction for the following themed issues: Japan tribute, Speculative Fiction, Young Adult/Middle Grade, Compassion/Community, Environment/ Endangered Species. (There is also a general issue too). In addition, we are seeking short op-eds for the following regular columns: America Talks, Doorstep Activist, Compassion City, Author book reviews.
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The Iowa Review
Published On 07 Feb 2012The 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 of each year. We look for the best writing available and are often pleased to introduce new writers. We also sponsor The Iowa Review Awards, an annual contest in our three main genres of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
Glimmer Train Stories
Published On 24 Jan 2012We particularly welcome the work of new and emerging writers. In the recent Best American Short Stories, of the top "100 distinguished short stories," six appeared in Glimmer Train Stories, second only to the New Yorker. We are pleased to say that, of those six, two were those authors' first stories accepted for publication.
ZYZZYVA
Published On 01 Dec 2011ZYZZYVA publishes the best prose, poetry, and visual art produced by West Coast writers and artists, along with works in translation. Since 1985, we've published such writers as Sherman Alexie, Raymond Carver, Aimee Bender, Po Bronson, F.X. Toole, Haruki Murakami, Richard Rodriguez, and Daniel Handler; poets such as Kay Ryan, Adrienne Rich, Matthew Zapruder, Czeslaw Milosz, W.S. Di Piero, and Francisco X. Alarcon, and we've featured work from such artists as Ed Ruscha, Sandow Birk, Laurie Anderson, Richard Diebenkorn, and Wayne Thiebaud.
The Carolina Quarterly
Published On 03 Oct 2011The 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, public and university libraries, and bookstores in the United States and overseas. Back issues are sold throughout the year. Free online access to the full-text of our issues is available to every UNC student. The Carolina Quarterly has been publishing the work of established and emergent writers for more than sixty years. Recent issues have featured the works of Michael Chitwood, William Virgil Davis, K.A. Hays, Matt Hart, Cary Holladay, Caitlin Horrocks, Mark Jarman, William Logan, Michael McFee, Robert Morgan, Peter Munro, Daniel Wallace, Theordore Worozbyt, Robert Wrigley, and more. Works published in The Carolina Quarterly have appeared in New Stories from the South, Best of the South, Poetry Daily, O. Henry Prize Stories, The Pushcart Prizes, and Best American Short Stories.
Fourteen Hills
Published On 30 Apr 2009Magazine Name: Fourteen Hills Website: http://14hills.net Editor: Print Magazine? Yes Mailing Address: 1600 Holloway Ave. San Francisco, CA 94132 Email: hills@sfsu.edu Circulation: 500 Submission Guidelines: http://14hills.net/submit.html Approximate Response Time 20 weeks Publishes: 2ce ...
Black Warrior Review
Published On 21 Apr 2009Magazine Name: Black Warrior Review Website: bwr.ua.edu Editor: Kate Lorenz Print Magazine? Yes Mailing Address: Box 862936 Tuscaloosa, AL 35486-0027 Email: blackwarriorreview@gmail.com Circulation: 2000 Submission Guidelines: bwr.ua.edu/submit.html Approximate Response Time 1-6 months Publishes: bianually Year ...
Alaska Quarterly Review
Published On 20 Apr 2009Magazine Name: Alaska Quarterly Review Website: http://aqr.uaa.alaska.edu Editor: Ronald Spatz Print Magazine? Yes Mailing Address: Alaska Quarterly Review University of Alaska Anchorage 3211 Providence ...
Narrative Magazine (1st)
Published On 28 Jan 2009Narrative Magazine is 1st on our list of Top Online Literary Magazines. Edited by Carol ...
Exquisite Corpse (3rd)
Published On 28 Jan 2009Exquisite Corpse is 3rd on our list of Top Online Literary Magazines. The site started ...
Triquarterly
Published On 10 Jan 2009One of the best literary magazines in the country. Triquarterly has won many honors including ...
Latest Magazines in Online Submissions
The Digital Americana Magazine
Published On 21 May 2012The 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 available with the first-round of iPad App store apps that came with the launch of the first-gen device. In April 2011 we completely redesigned the app through the Pixel Mags digital publishing platform and began offering issues in various print-on-demand sizes as well. In May 2012 we became part of Apple's Newsstand store. We currently release issues seasonally. In all aspects of the art, literary content, culture, design, and journalism featured within our pages, we hope to offer a uniquely modern and American sensibility – one that if experienced as the the sum of all these parts, could be seen as what we call Digital Americana. Issues are available for as low as $0.99. Print issues vary from between $9.99 – $19.95.
34thParallel Magazine
Published On 19 May 2012We reckon there are more good writers who are undiscovered than soccer moms at Starbucks. Where are all these talented people? One guess: You got it! They're at their day jobs! So if you’re one of them we’re here to tell you there’s no sense agonizing any longer over all this writing nonsense. If you're up, you might as well just write. But when you’re up at 3:33am (and who isn't?) just remember you still have to show at the day job. If anyone asks, tell them you were karaoking. Anyway we think you rock! And at 34thParallel Magazine what we’re about is giving you the rock-star treatment—but without the dollars and the drugs!! We aspire to be the Rolling Stone of writing where you can be proud to have your work read and acclaimed!! Ultimately, we hope 34thParallel Magazine will be your launchpad to bigger and better things. So that's what we are about. We invite you to submit your best work. Make it something that moves us.
Lillyrock Poetry Journal
Published On 17 May 2012Beginning September 2012, Lillyrock Poetry Journal will be an online monthly periodical publishing new poetry by new poets.
Ginosko Literary Journal
Published On 14 May 2012Accepting short fiction & poetry, creative nonfiction, interviews, social justice concerns, spiritual insights for Ginosko Literary Journal. Editorial lead time 1-2 months; accept simultaneous submissions & reprints; length flexible, accept excerpts. Receives postal submissions & email—prefer email submissions as attachments in Microsoft Works Word Processor, Rich Text Format or Word. Copyright reverts to author. Read year around. Publishing as semiannual ezine. Check downloadable issues on website for tone & style, http://ginoskoliteraryjournal.com/. Downloads free, accept donations. ezine circulation 8000+. Website traffic 500-750 hits/month. Also looking for books, art, music to post on website, and links to exchange. Ginosko Short Fiction Contest, deadline May 1st, $12 entry fee, $500 prize.
Kalyani Magazine
Published On 10 May 2012Kalyani Magazine is a biannual literary magazine encouraging women of colour to express their views, their experiences, their feelings. Each issue explores a theme that matters to women using diverse writing styles to evoke diverse ideas. Whether you just started writing yesterday, or finished your first book when you were two, your stories deserve to do more than just gather dust on your shelves.
Enhance Magazine
Published On 09 May 2012Enhance is an online literary and art magazine that will try to understand the human’s perception of life through literature and art. Enhance is interested in publishing new and emerging artists in all genres.
Flashquake
Published On 08 May 2012Flashquake is an independent publication that focuses on works of flash (fiction, nonfiction, plays, haibun, short poetry and prose poetry, including translations) and art from around the world.
RipRap Journal
Published On 07 May 2012Welcome 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). Since its inception in 1951, the journal has evolved from its original title, Hornspoon until it was renamed Gambit and finally in 1979, RipRap. RipRap reaches farther than the wide regions of its home in Southern California and highlights writers from across the country as well as enlightening interviews of award winning, published writers who are featured in the English Department’s Visiting Writers Series. RipRap offers an invitation to all talented and aspiring writers of all genres and is open to everyone. Specifically, RipRap publishes creative short fiction and non fiction, poetry, and art such as photography, illustration, and original art pieces as well as comics.
The New Guard
Published On 01 May 2012THE NEW GUARD is an annual independent literary review showcasing newcomers alongside established writers,. We juxtapose tradition with experiment to create a new dialogue. Our last publication featured a previously unpublished Ralph Ellison story (with Photostats) and 40+ debut writers. We hold international contests in fiction and poetry and give out $2K in prizes. We aim to support all writers: we are writers ourselves.
The Urban Resistance
Published On 30 Apr 2012The Urban Resistance is a new publication open for submissions of poetry, short stories, flash fiction, creative non-fiction, and visual art for our inaugural issue. Our goal is to publish our print edition annually with previews of selected author's work published online monthly. All written and visual artists are welcome to submit and we'd particularly like to see work by previously unpublished authors for our inaugural issue.
Twelve Stories
"Twelve Stories is an online literary journal dedicated to publishing quality short fictions of up ...
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Two Review
"Two Review is a journal of international poetry and creative nonfiction published annually. Two Review publishes ...
the new renaissance (tnr)
Tnr started in 1966. They are a print magazine that takes submissions by mail with ...
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Two With Water
"We are a brand-spanking-new literary/art magazine in Chicago. Our focus is on the experience of ...
Triplopia
"Triplopia, an online poetry magazine, celebrates and explores the potential for new channels of communication ...
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