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50 Literary Magazines Accepting Poetry Submissions

50 Literary Magazines Accepting Poetry Submissions

Posted on March 11, 2024April 18, 2025 by Richard

50 Literary Magazines Accepting Poetry Submissions

50 Literary Magazines Accepting Poetry Submissions: Are you a poet looking to publish your work? Submitting your poetry to literary magazines is a great way to gain exposure, build your writing credentials, and connect with a wider audience. However, with countless publications available, it can be challenging to know where to begin. That’s why we’ve taken the time to curate a list of 50 respected literary magazines that are currently accepting poetry submissions.

Each of these publications has a unique voice, aesthetic, and audience, ensuring that there’s a suitable home for every style of poetry. Whether you write free verse, haiku, sonnets, or experimental forms, you’ll find a magazine on this list that appreciates your creative vision. By submitting your work to these esteemed publications, you’ll have the opportunity to showcase your talent alongside established and emerging poets from around the world.

In addition to providing a platform for your poetry, these literary magazines offer the chance to receive valuable feedback from experienced editors and readers. This constructive criticism can help you refine your craft, grow as a writer, and develop a stronger sense of your own poetic voice. Moreover, seeing your work in print or online can be a tremendous source of validation and encouragement, inspiring you to continue pursuing your passion for poetry.

To make the submission process as straightforward as possible, we’ve included a brief description of each magazine’s focus and style, along with a direct link to their submission guidelines. This way, you can quickly identify the publications that best align with your writing and easily access the information you need to send in your work.

So, whether you’re a seasoned poet with a substantial body of work or a newcomer to the world of literary publishing, this list of 50 poetry-accepting magazines is an excellent starting point for your submission journey. Embrace the opportunity to share your unique perspective and creative voice with the world, and let these publications be your guide as you navigate the exciting landscape of contemporary poetry.

 

    1. Poetry Magazine – One of the oldest and most prestigious poetry magazines in the US. https://www.poetryfoundation.org 
    2. The New Yorker – Known for its distinctive poetry and fiction. https://www.newyorker.com
    3. The Atlantic – Publishes both established and emerging poets. https://www.theatlantic.com 
    4. Ploughshares – Highly respected magazine with a focus on contemporary literature. https://www.pshares.org 
    5. The Paris Review – Known for introducing the work of emerging writers. https://www.theparisreview.org 
    6. Tin House – Publishes poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. https://tinhouse.com 
    7. The Kenyon Review – Publishes work by both established and emerging writers. https://kenyonreview.org 
    8. The Southern Review – Quarterly journal featuring poetry, fiction, and essays. https://thesouthernreview.org 
    9. Prairie Schooner – Publishes poetry, fiction, essays, and reviews. https://prairieschooner.unl.edu 
    10. Rattle – Publishes poetry from both established and emerging poets. https://www.rattle.com/ 
    11. Beloit Poetry Journal – Publishes contemporary poetry and translations. https://www.bpj.org 
    12. AGNI – Publishes poetry, fiction, and essays. https://agnionline.bu.edu 
    13. Ninth Letter – Features poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. https://ninthletter.com 
    14. The Threepenny Review – Publishes poetry, fiction, and essays. https://www.threepennyreview.com/   
    15. The Cincinnati Review – Biannual journal featuring poetry, fiction, and essays. https://www.cincinnatireview.com/ 
    16. The Gettysburg Review – Quarterly journal publishing poetry, fiction, and essays. https://www.gettysburgreview.com/ 
    17. New England Review – Publishes poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. https://www.nereview.com/ 
    18. The Iowa Review – Features poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. https://iowareview.org/ 
    19. Subtropics – Biannual literary journal showcasing poetry and prose. https://subtropics.english.ufl.edu/ 
    20. The Adroit Journal – Publishes poetry, fiction, and art. https://theadroitjournal.org/ 
    21. American Poetry Review – Bimonthly journal featuring contemporary poetry. https://aprweb.org/ 
    22. Bennington Review – Biannual print journal of innovative poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. https://www.benningtonreview.org 
    23. Black Warrior Review – Publishes contemporary fiction, poetry, and nonfiction by award-winning and emerging writers. https://bwr.ua.edu/ 
    24. Blackbird – Online journal of literature and the arts, publishing poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. https://www.blackbird.vcu.edu 
    25. Bomb Magazine – Quarterly magazine featuring interviews, essays, and poetry. https://bombmagazine.org 
    26. Boston Review – Political and literary forum, publishing poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. http://bostonreview.net 
    27. Callaloo – Quarterly journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters. https://callaloo.expressacademic.org/ 
    28. Colorado Review – Publishes contemporary fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. https://coloradoreview.colostate.edu/ 
    29. Conjunctions – Publishes innovative fiction, poetry, drama, art, and essays. http://www.conjunctions.com/ 
    30. Crazyhorse – Publishes fiction, poetry, and nonfiction from both established and emerging writers. https://crazyhorse.cofc.edu 
    31. FIELD – Contemporary poetry and poetics. https://www2.oberlin.edu/ocpress/field.html 
    32. Five Points – Publishes fiction, poetry, essays, and interviews. https://fivepoints.gsu.edu/ 
    33. Guernica – Magazine of global art and politics, publishing poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and art. https://www.guernicamag.com 
    34. Gulf Coast – Journal of Literature and Fine Arts, featuring poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and art. https://gulfcoastmag.org/ 
    35. Harvard Review – Publishes fiction, poetry, essays, and book reviews. http://www.harvardreview.org 
    36. Indiana Review – Publishes fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and art. https://indianareview.org 
    37. Jubilat – Publishes contemporary American poetry and poetry in translation. https://www.jubilat.org 
    38. The Literary Review – International journal of contemporary writing, publishing poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. https://www.theliteraryreview.org/ 
    39. The Massachusetts Review – Quarterly journal of literature, the arts, and public affairs. https://massreview.org 
    40. Michigan Quarterly Review – Publishes fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/mqr/  
    41. The Missouri Review – Features fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. https://www.missourireview.com/
    42. The Nation – Weekly magazine covering politics, culture, and the arts, including poetry. https://www.thenation.com/ 
    43. New Ohio Review – Publishes fiction, poetry, essays, and translations. https://newohioreview.org 
    44. Poem-a-Day by the Academy of American Poets – Daily digital publication featuring previously unpublished poems. https://poets.org
    45. Poetry Northwest – Publishes poetry, reviews, and essays. https://www.poetrynw.org 
    46. Poets.org – Online resource from the Academy of American Poets, featuring a wide range of poetry-related content. https://poets.org 
    47. The Seattle Review – Publishes poetry, fiction, and essays. https://theseattlereview.org/ 
    48. Shenandoah – Showcases a variety of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and reviews. https://shenandoahliterary.org 
    49. 32 Poems – Biannual print journal publishing poetry. https://32poems.submittable.com 
    50. Virginia Quarterly Review – National journal of literature and discussion, featuring poetry, fiction, and essays. https://www.vqronline.org

Before submitting your work, be sure to carefully review each magazine’s submission guidelines, as they may have specific requirements for formatting, themes, or reading periods. Some may charge a small reading fee, while others offer payment for accepted pieces.

Keep in mind that the world of literary publishing is competitive, and rejection is a common part of the process. Don’t be discouraged if your work isn’t accepted right away; keep refining your craft and submitting to a variety of publications.

In addition to these 50 poetry magazines, there are countless other literary journals, both print and online, that publish poetry. Consider exploring smaller or newer publications, as well as those that focus on specific niches or styles of poetry.

Remember, submitting your work is just one part of the process. Continue to read widely, attend poetry readings and workshops, and connect with other poets to help grow your skills and network within the literary community.

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Richard Everywriter (pen name) is the founder of EveryWriter and a 25-year veteran of the publishing industry. With degrees in Writing, Journalism, Technology, and Education, Richard has dedicated two decades to teaching writing and literature while championing emerging voices through EveryWriter's platform. His work focuses on making literary analysis accessible to readers at all levels while preserving the rich heritage of American literature. Connect with Richard on Twitter  Bluesky Facebook or explore opportunities to share your own work on ourSubmissions page. For monthly insights on writing and publishing, subscribe to our Newsletter.
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