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Recommended Resources:
- Anotherealm - A Magazine of Short Speculative Fiction for the new Millenium.
- Arbutus Online Literary Journal - Arbutus is an online literary journal publishing in February and July each year. We publish an eclectic mix of quality poetry, prose, and hypertext in all genres. We are interested in memorable pieces on any subject full of rich detail and sounds.
- Black Warrior Review - Established in 1974 by graduate students in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of Alabama, Black Warrior Review publishes poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and art by Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winners alongside up-and-coming writers. Stories and poems appearing in Black Warrior Review have been reprinted in the Puschart Prize series, Best American Short Stories, Best American Poetry, New Stories from the South, and other anthologies. Each issue features a chapbook from a nationally known poet.
- Carve Magazine - Carve Magazine is an online, bi-monthly journal publishing literary fiction.
- CounterPoise - Counterpoise is a quarterly review journal that makes independent points of view widely accessible to librarians, scholars and activists. Charles Willett founded it in January 1997, while he chaired the Alternatives in Print Task Force of the American Library Association's Social Responsibilities Round Table.
- Crescent Blues E'Magazine - Crescent Blues will talk to favorite writers, and ask them the things you'd like to know, because we want to know them too. We will explore the side streets of arts and entertainment. We will look at cons from the inside out, and bring back the stories you want to read.
- Eclectica - Eclectica Magazine: the variety literary magazine making elite reading available to all. Finest poetry, fiction, reviews, art, essays and more!
- failbetter.com - failbetter.com is an quarterly online literary magazine that publishes original works of fiction, poetry, and art.
- Filling Station - Filling Station encourages submissions of all forms of contemporary writing (poetry, fiction, one-act plays, essays).
- FlashPoint - Art, essays, fiction, poetry, long poems in the Ezra Pound-Charles Olson tradition, controversy, along the frontier where the arts and politics clash.
- Liquid Muse - Liquid Muse is an online poetry journal, which also features art and photography. We encourage poetry that informs, has a point of view that enlightens and speaks the way of life and the world.
- Literal Latte Magazine - Entertaining stories, poems, essays, and art. Published in New York City, Literal Latte speaks to the heart, mind and soul of the world's lovers of words. Putting words first.
- Lost in the Dark - An online magazine of horror
- Lungfull Magazine - LUNGFULL! Magazine World Headquarters in Brooklyn is home to a team of literary and art professionals
who make it their job to bring you only the finest in typos, misspellings & awkward phrases. That's because LUNGFULL! magazine is the only literary & art journal in America
that prints the rough drafts of people's work so you can see the creative process as it happens. As every journal claims, we're proud to present the most illuminating
contemporary writing and art being conjured up.
- Megaera - Megaera accepts submissions of short fiction, poetry, and art.
- Scorched Earth Publications - A literary ezine that features the best in poetry, short stories, and ongoing novels on the internet.
- Spike Magazine - The homepage of spikemagazine.com, a magazine about books, people and ideas.
- Spiritual New Age Wisdom Brings us to Self Empowerment - Spiritual awareness brings you closer to enlightenment. Make a choice to empower yourself to move to absolute knowing. This site is filled with that wisdom. I invite all free spirits to explore new concepts. Free yourself from the paper chains that bind you.
- The ApeSheet - The ApeSheet is a poorly organized humor site with an admittedly poor attitude designed to make you laugh out loud, chuckle quietly, or at the very least, smirk a little. If while reading this site you find anything the least bit funny, do us a favor. Tell someone!
- The Danforth Review - An international online magazine of fiction, poetry, reviews, interviews, opinion and other important stuff.
- The Georgia Review - Since its inception in 1947, The Georgia Review has grown steadily to its current position as one of America's premier journals of arts and letters. Each quarterly issue offers a rich gathering of stories, essays, poems, book reviews, and visual art orchestrated to invite and sustain repeated readings. Is it any wonder that over seventy percent of our readers add our issues to their permanent libraries? Or that The Review received the 1986 National Magazine Award in Fiction for stories by Mary Hood, Lee K. Abbott, and Gary Gildner.
- The Stickman Review - Stickman Review is an online literary magazine that seeks fiction, poetry, essays, interviews and artwork for electronic publication.
- The Ultimate Hallucination - A literary zine devoted to thought provoking fiction and poetry from Canada and beyond. Book reviews of Canadian small press fiction as well as indepedent fiction from around the world.
- The Writer's Life - We seek writers who can produce articles and personal essays on the craft of writing. No poetry, please. Articles or essays must be well-written (as in: good technique, grammar, spelling, etc.) We do recommend that you read through on the site to get a feel for our style.
- TheScreamOnline - TheScreamOnline, a downloadable internet magazine for art, photography, literature, fiction, poetry, essays, film, and music. Paintings, image and emulsion transfers, Mortensen pigment process.
- Tiny Lights - Tiny Lights : champions of personal essay since 1995. Annual essay contest
with $1,000 in prizes and hardcopy publication. Material from monthly online
writer's exchange selected for public radio show. Quarterly postings of
"flash" essays.
- Underground Window - a poetry-short fiction monthly
- Vestal Review - Vestal Review is a free quarterly magazine, both print and e-zine, devoted to what we consider an underrepresented type of fiction: flash (or short-short) stories. A good flash, replete with a cohesive plot, rich language and enticing imagery, is perhaps the hardest type of fiction to write. A good flash is so condensed that it borderlines poetry. A good flash engages your mind not only for the short duration of its read, but for a long time after.
- Word Riot - Word Riot publishes the forceful voices of up-and-coming writers and poets.
We accept submissions of experimental and literary fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.
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