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Bohemia Art & Literary Journal

May 23, 2012 by Every Writer 1 Comment

Bohemia Waco, Texas bohemia-journal.comMission Our mission is to let people know there are artists in Waco, TX. Our goal is to meet other artists from all over the world. Description

The Digital Americana Magazine

May 21, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

The 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

Enhance Magazine

May 9, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Enhance 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.

RipRap Journal

May 7, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Welcome 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).

The Los Angeles River Review

April 25, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

The 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

April 4, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Fifth 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

SPILT Magazine

April 2, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

SPILT 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 a

Lifelines: Dartmouth Medical School Literary Journal

March 22, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Lifelines is a journal published by Darmouth Medical School and publishes original and unpublished short stories, non-fiction, poetry, and artwork for our 2011 issue. We are a literary and art

Generations Literary Journal

March 21, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

RATIONS Literary Magazine publishes the original works and ideas of both emerging and established artists in an effort to encourage conversations across the generational gaps. The

The Alarmist

March 13, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

The Alarmist is a fresh, new, dark, funny and twisted printed literary magazine published biannually.

The Bad Version

March 11, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Launched in November 2011, The Bad Version is a new take on the literary-cultural magazine. Its name comes from the collaborative art of screenwriting, where the first attempt at a scene,

High Desert Journal

March 9, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

High Desert Journal is a literary and visual art magazine dedicated to further understanding the people, places and issues of the interior West. Its pages help define this region in literary

The Cincinnati Review

February 29, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

The Cincinnati Review draws together within its pages the finest creative and critical work from across the country. We provide a venue for writers of any background, at any point in their literary

Cumberland River Review

February 25, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

The Cumberland River Review is an annual publication of new poetry, fiction, essays, and art. The journal is produced by the department of English at Trevecca Nazarene University, in

Garbanzo Literary Journal

February 21, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Seraphemera Books & Music offers you... A bean. The garbanzo bean...found throughout the world in nearly every culture's cooking, and a staple of the vegan diet...is an amazingly diverse

Zcomposition

February 14, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Z-composition is a bi-monthly literary e-zine with a yearly print anthology slated to launch in 2012; October. New and established writers are welcome; we accept new and experienced writers

The Resurrectionist

January 22, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

The Resurrectionist is a biannual poetry journal dedicated to modern formalist poetry. By modern we intend poetry that makes use of contemporary language and grammar, experiments with verse forms or that handles contemporary themes. 'Resurrectionist' (syn. 'Resurrection-man') is a 19th century English term for a body-snatcher whose main purpose was the resale of body parts to anatomy schools and researchers in the medical field. The application of the term for the journal is metaphoric and in direct retort to the openly stated assumption that formal verse (or metrical poetry) is a dead and/or no longer relevant art.

Oxford American

January 15, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

The Oxford American is a national magazine dedicated to featuring the very best in Southern writing while documenting the complexity and vitality of the American South. Billed as "The

black clock

January 14, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Singular, idiosyncratic and a little mysterious, Black Clock is one of America's leading literary journals. Since its inception in 2004, the publication has featured work (by Don DeLillo, Richard

the Wildwood Reader

January 2, 2012 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

New polished works by new and emerging writers. Since we seldom hire an editor, we request that all stories be properly formatted, spell and grammar checked and lastly properly identified

Slightly Foxed

December 28, 2011 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

In case you haven't come across it, Slightly Foxed is a rather different kind of book review ? more like a bookish friend, really, than a literary periodical. Companionable and unstuffy, each

Blackbird

December 20, 2011 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Poetry: send up to six poems at a time. Single-space, please; set your poem as you want it to appear on the printed page. (If submitting online, put all poems into one document, as the submissions software will not allow you to submit individual poems separately.) Fiction: Double-space, please. We primarily look for short stories, but novel excerpts are acceptable if self-contained. Nonfiction: Double-space, please. We primarily look for personal essays, but memoir excerpts are acceptable if self-contained. Unsolicited book reviews and criticism are not considered. Gallery: Plays are accepted. We do not accept unsolicited visual art work, but if you produce video essays, please query us about your work.

Poetry International

December 13, 2011 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Each issue includes translations from around the world as well as poems by: Jorge Louis Borges, Paul Celan, Rainer Maria Rilke, Marina Tsvetaeva, Octavio Paz, Kamau Brathwaite, Osip Mandelshtam, Andrianne Rich, John Ashbery, Roberto Bolano, Gerald Stern, Yusef Komynyakaa, Amir Saadi Youssef, Hayden Carruth, Gabriela Mistral, Derek Walcott, Maxine Kumin, Charles Simic, Jean Valentine, Wanda Coleman, Jane Hirshfield, Marge Piercy, Pablo Neruda, James Tate, Seamus Heaney, Ewa Lipska, Philip Levine, W.S. Merwin, Carolyn Forche, Anne Waldman, Toi Derricotte, Robert Bly, Gary Soto, Li Young Lee, and numerous others. Our book reviews section includes over 50 pages of careful consideration of poetry collections published in the previous year. Special chapbooks and symposiums, such as Symposium on Translation, are also included. Each issue feature section showcasing the poetry of one nation, such as Russia, Israel, Mexico, Iraq, Vietnam, Chile, and Cuba.

The Conium Review

December 10, 2011 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

We still believe in the allure of "new book smell," and we are dedicated to producing high-quality print editions of each issue. The publication itself is print-only, but we augment our traditionalist methods with podcasts, social networking, and online reviews. We seek to revive and redefine small press publishing, supporting independent literature in our community and abroad.

Poydras Review

December 8, 2011 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Poydras Review believes that creativity and expression are the foundation of our national culture. We seek outstanding literature with sociocultural integrity. The journal aims to help gifted and emerging authors and artists add their voice to the creative community. We hope to introduce their work to the largest public possible by using a variety of mediums including print, online, and ebooks

Griffith REVIEW

December 7, 2011 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Griffith REVIEW celebrates good writing and promotes public debate. It steps back from the issues of the day and gives writers the space to grow on the page. Essays reflect on the underlying significance of events and trends, explain the details that get lost in the news and examine the unintended consequences of public policy. Griffith REVIEW is edited by Julianne Schultz.

Southern California Review

November 29, 2011 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

Southern California Review is the student-run literary journal of the Master of Professional Writing Program at the University of Southern California. We have been publishing fiction and poetry since 1982 and now also accept submissions of creative nonfiction, short dramatic forms, and artwork/photography. Printed annually with original cover artwork, every issue contains exciting work by both emerging and established authors. For more information, please visit us at http://www.usc.edu/scr.

TAYO Literary Magazine

November 25, 2011 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

TAYO Arts & Culture is a nonprofit community arts organization whose mission is to advance the understanding of the diverse cultural identity of Filipinos and Filipino

The Stinging Fly

November 21, 2011 by Every Writer Leave a Comment

The Stinging Fly was established in 1997 to seek out, publish and promote the very best new Irish and international writing. We have a particular interest in encouraging new writers, and in promoting the short story form. The main objective in setting up the magazine was to work towards bringing out a well-designed publication that would provide a forum for the very best new Irish and international writing. That objective has not changed. We believe that there is a need for a magazine that, first and foremost, gives new and emerging writers an opportunity to get their work out into the world. We are particularly concerned to provide an outlet for short story writers:

‘Sea Change’ (Closed)

November 1, 2011 by Every Writer 1 Comment

The 'Sealand Literary Supplement to Life' is the umbrella name for a series of periodically published books and booklets dedicated to contemporary literature. We cater to the needs
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