Current Featured Links
(with the published work of David Fraser)
Kookamonga Square
An open poetry site with an emphasis on poems that work very well when read aloud.
Expressions
30
A Worldwide Newsletter for Writers, Artists and Everyone in
the Creative Arts.
Above
Ground Testing
As a second ezine of the abovegroundtesting world, it's back.
So, what's needed is, your poetry. This is the place for experimental
works. Works that stretch the bounds of our formal society and
culture.
The Dream
People
The Dream People is a biannual electric journal of Bizarro texts,
an avant-garde genre of writing and artistry distinguished by
absurdity, irrealism, the grotesque, narrative experimentation,
dark humor, & ultimately a cult sensibility.
The
Starlite Cafe
Break away from your everyday life and immerse your senses in
the splendor of poetry. The Starlite Cafe is your place to relax
and enjoy. Browse through our poems. Share some of your own:
from love poetry to Goth - all poetry welcome!
The
Web Poetry Corner
An eclectic international site hosting many poets.
The
Muse Apprentice Guild
The MAG is an International Literary Review with co-editors/liaisons
in over 45 countries and hundreds of thousands of readers worldwide.
Canadian
Poets on the Web,
A small collection of poetry by Canadian writers.
Fiction
on the Web,
A site devoted to quality original short stories and poems.
This is the longest-running fiction site on the Web, and it
is constantly being updated and improved to ensure it's also
the best.
Locust
Magazine (Sept. 2003, Nov. 2007),
Locust Magazine is an electronic bazaar for all those who are
instinctively adverse to:Personal phlegm & heartburn, Appalling
regionalism (both green and grey), Political porridge, Social
tweet! tweet!, Stammering experimentalism ...BEAM! BIN!!, Street
Poetry or Beggar's Poetry (i.e.: just putting an F-word here
& there will help destroy vs change...or perhaps be more natural...).
Turbula (Fall
2003, and August 2005, Sept. 2006)
Submissions in all media welcome: fiction, poetry, photography,
music, spoken-word, essay, interactive. Or surprise us with
something new!
The Writer's
Hood (Fall 2003),
A virtual neighborhood of genres nestled in the cyber shade.
The Writer's Hood welcomes readers all, in support of veteran
and amateur writers.
Ygdrasil
A Journal of the Poetic Arts
Drifters
Oasis (2004)
The Art and Passion of the Written Word Online Fiction and Poetry
since 2001
Perigee
(May 2004, Sept.2004)
Perigee is a quarterly publication for the arts featuring verse,
prose, and visual art. Poetry and fiction contests are held
annually, and regular submissions are considered year round.
Poetry
Super Highway (April 2004)
The Poetry Super Highway welcomes all submissions of poetry
for Featured Poet of the Week consideration.
Bewildering
Stories(Fall 2004)
Bewildering Stories offers a home and an audience to speculative
writing. All genres are welcome in prose, poetry, drama and
non-fiction.
Three
Candles( Fall 2004)
Three Candles looks for well crafted poems that speak to the
human experience.
A
Little Poetry ( Dec. 2005)
A Little Poetry is an ongoing electronic publication, updated
as work is accepted (or at least quarterly).
Palabras
Press ( Nov.. 2005)
Palabras Press eZine is updated between the 1st & 5th of each
Month
Illogical
Muse ( Nov.. 2005)
An eclectic journal by editor, Amber Rothrock.
Mg
Version 2.0 ( Nov. 2005)
A journal featuring poetry in English and french with corresponding
translations
Quills
Summer 2006 Volume 3
Quills Canadian Poetry Magazine is an annual publication displaying
Canadian poetry only. It is distributed in bookstores across
Canada.
Outsider
Ink Summer 2006
Outsider Ink was launched in 1999 as a forum for alternative
literary fiction, poetry and artwork.
Experimental
Candy Summer 2006
Tryst
Summer 2006
Autumn Leaves Aug. 2007
Cyclamen and Swords Feb. 2008
World Audience Journal Nov. 2008
Voices Isreal June 2008
Manniquin Envy April 2008
The Scruffy Dog Review, Spring, Summer, Fall 2009
Muddy River Review Winter 2009
Regular Links
A - I
32
Poems
"32 Poems is portable poetry in its finest hour." — Literary
Magazine Review
3
A M Magazine
Submissions are the lifeblood of 3AM. They have a liberal open-door
policy designed to encourage and facilitate new writing. Thier
preference is for fresh, innovative and irreverent writing.
3rd
Muse
3rd Muse Poetry Journal is a quarterly publication from 3rd
Muse Publishing and Web Design. New issues are published in
January, April, July and October. 3rd Muse Publishing and Web
Design is based in Melbourne, Australia.
42Opus
42opus is an online magazine of the literary arts. Although
archived in quarterly issues, new writing is posted online every
few days.
5_Trope
Features "experimental" prose and poetry--their mission is literally
to "experiment" with new ways of undermining the "official"
language uses that we find in the mouths of our Ari Fleischers
and Tony Snows, not to mention in the controlled dictions of
literature professors and pseudo-Marxist defenders of a newly
invigorated official culture.
A
Celebration of Women Writers
The Celebration of Women Writers recognizes the contributions
of women writers throughout history. Women have written almost
every imaginable type of work: novels, poems, letters, biographies,
travel books, religious commentaries, histories, economic and
scientific works. Our goal is to promote awareness of the breadth
and variety of women's writing.
A Little
Poetry
A Little Poetry is an ongoing electronic publication, updated
as work is accepted (or at least quarterly).
A
One Moon Rock
where whales and poets swim, in a single drop of blood
Able Muse
A Review of Poetry, Prose and Art
Abyss
and Apex
"There are also lots of sites that feature mostly slipstream,
literary surrealism, and soft horror (note: A&A does not publish
horror – ed.), there's some good reading to be found on these
sites, although only very occasionally anything that comes even
close to core sf. ... Among the best are Revolution SF... Abyss
& Apex Magazine of Speculative Fiction...Ideomancer Speculative
Fiction... (and) Bewildering Stories."
Above
Ground Testing
This endeavour is a life changing one for all who participate.
Here you will find, poets, writers, painters, artists of all
strips sharing their work to the world at large.
Adagio
Verse Quarterly
Adagio Verse Quarterly is copyright © 2003-2007 Michael Paul
Ladanyi / Patricia Gomes Page contents are poems, artwork, interviews
and reviews.
Admit
Two
This is Admit Two, an online magazine, anthology, archive, dialogue,
channel of communication, pile of links, bits and pieces of
collaborative creation.
After
Hours
After Hours is a semi-annual magazine publishing poetry, fiction,
art, and photography from Chicago area writers and artists such
as Stuart Dybek, Diane DiPrima, David Hernandez, E. Donald Two-Rivers,
Marvin Tate, Julie Parson-Nesbitt, Herb Nolan, Greg Kuepfer,
Cin Sallach, Kent Forman, Chuck Perkins, Lucy Anderton, Nina
Corwin, Jared Smith, Charles Rossiter, Brenda Cardenas, Tara
Betts, C.J. Laity, Larry Janowski, Robert Klein-Engler, Quraysh
Ali Lansana, and Norbert Blei.
Agni
AGNI Online is the electronic complement to the acclaimed literary
magazine published at Boston University. Founded in 1972, the
print journal is published twice a year, and we archive a portion
of each issue on this site.
Alaska
Quarterly Review
Alaska Quarterly Review is a literary journal devoted to contemporary
literary art, publishing fiction, short plays, poetry and literary
non-fiction in traditional and experimental styles. The editors
encourage new and emerging writers, while continuing to publish
award winning and established writers.
Alfred
Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine brings you superior short
mystery fiction, book reviews, a mysterious photo contest, and
a puzzle in every issue.
Alien Flower
AlienFlower is an interactive medium where poets share ideas
about poetry and its place in society.
Amarillo
Bay
Amarillo Bay intends to be the premier provider of modern literature
on the Web. To ensure excellence in our offerings, we will use
the best reviewers we can and solicit submissions from appropriate
sources while being willing to consider all material from around
the world. Issues are available the first Monday of February,
May, August, and November.
Allegro
Penseroso
Blog Magazine of Piers Hawthorne
Ambit
Magazine
Ambit is a quarterly, 96 page magazine that prints original
poetry, short fiction, art and reviews. Ambit was started in
1959 by Martin Bax. Other editors include J.G. Ballard, Carol
Ann Duffy, Michael Foreman, Henry Graham and Geoff Nicholson.
Ambit is published in the UK and read internationally. It's
available through subscription and in selected bookshops and
libraries worldwide.
Anon
Anon is a print-based poetry magazine to which poems are submitted
anonymously and assessed 'blind', using procedures similar to
those used by poetry competitions.
Another
Realm
Anotherealm.com is a monthly e-zine. A new full length stories
will be offered each month, on approximately the first of the
month.
Anthology
Originally founded as a locally produced poetry zine in 1990,
Anthology has grown into the premiere literary nonprofit in
the greater Phoenix area. Anthology is recognized by the Internal
Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization, as well
as by the State of Arizona as a tax exempt Corporation.
Apples
and Snakes
Apples & Snakes is England's leading organisation for performance
poetry. Apples & Snakes is establishing a network for performance
poetry across the country by appointing coordinators based in
different regions.
Argosy
Generally credited with being the first true “pulp fiction”
magazine, Argosy is a magazine with an illustrious history.
Originally published in 1882 as Golden Argosy, it became Argosy
in 1896 and went on to publish such notables as Edgar Rice Burroughs,
Horatio Alger, Louis L’Amour, and Dashiell Hammett.
Art Villa
International village of poets, artists, musicians, songwriters
and engineers "Magazine of poetry, music, art, cats and dogs."
Asimov's
Science Fiction Magazine
Stories from Asimov's have won 41 Hugos and 24 Nebula Awards,
and our editors have received 18 Hugo Awards for Best Editor.
Aesthetica
Magazine
Arc Poetry Magazine
For over 30 years, Arc Poetry Magazine has been bringing great poetry to readers in Canada and beyond.
Atlantic
Online
Aesthetica Magazine is the UK's cultural arts magazine that
features writing, art, music and film. It reports on the arts
and publishes features, interviews, news, articles and reviews
that stir the imagination around current themes.
Atopia
ATOPIA is a virtual archipelago sharing philosophy, literature,
arts and politics. New islands and platforms, dedicated to specific
subjects, emerge regularly where practicians and theorists reflect
about the meaning of these "no-places" between creation, reflection
and action.
August
Poetry
A Passage through August: an illustrated poetry anthology
Autumn
Leaves
An Online Poetry Journal
Back
Brain Recluse
Back Brain Recluse publishes some of the most startling and
daring SF currently being written, and has developed a cult
following around the world through a policy of emphasizing the
experimental and uncommercial end of the form.
Banipal
Banipal magazine publishes contemporary Arab authors in English
translation, from wherever they are writing and publishing.
Barely South Review
Barrelhouse
Barrelhouse is a print journal featuring fiction, poetry, interviews,
and essays about music, art, and the detritus of popular culture.
Barrelhouse is also a web site that regularly posts new short
fiction, nonfiction, interviews, and random stuff.
Becoming:
The Underground Literary Journal
Becoming the underground writer's connection
Beehive
BeeHive Hypertext/Hypermedia Journal ISSN: 1528-8102 publishes
quarterly. BeeHive debuted on the World Wide Web in May of 1998.
The intent of the Journal is to provide a venue for creative
literary content that explores the potential of network-based
creativity.
Black Gate
Black Gate publishes epic fantasy fiction at all lengths, including
novel excerpts, as well as articles, news and reviews. They
are looking for adventure-oriented fantasy fiction suitable
for all ages, as long as it is well written and original.
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 Pushcart 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.
Blaze
Blaze is a roughly quarterly magazine of literature and visual
art. Here, you will find well-crafted, provocative pieces from
established as well as emerging writers and artists.
Blithe House
Quarterly
BHQ features a diversity of new short stories by emerging and
established lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered authors.
Big Bridge
Big Bridge is a webzine of poetry and everything else. If they
like it, they'll publish it. They are interested in poetry,
fiction, non-fiction, essays, journalism, and art of all kinds
(photographs, line drawings, performance, installations, siteworks,
comix, graphics, you get the picture).
Black
Clock
BLACK CLOCK is the literary journal edited by Steve Erickson
and published by California Institute of the Arts.
Blood
Rose
Born Magazine
Born Magazine is an experimental venue marrying literary arts
and interactive media. Original projects are brought to life
every three months through creative collaboration between writers
and artists.
Bourgeoizine
The zine formerly known as l'bourgeoizine, a free, non-profit
literary arts zine, was founded in early 2001 by some Illinois
State University students. It has since grown into an international
community of 3 million people.
Box
Car Poetry Review
Boxcar Poetry Review is an online poetry journal showcasing
the work of new and established poets with new issues appearing
every other month.
Brady
Magazine
Brady Magazine is an online writer's trade directory dedicated
to putting writers on the map. Launched in May 2003, Brady Magazine
contains the most up-to-date information for those looking to
succeed in the writing industry.
Bread
and Circus Magazine
Bread and Circus, the online magazine about modern life and
culture.
Brick
Brick is published twice a year and distributed to bookstores
across North America.
Broken Pencil
Founded in 1995 and based in Toronto, Canada, Broken Pencil
is a website and a print magazine published three times a year.
Burning
Word
Burning Word is a literary magazine and forum with an extensive
collection of fantastic poetry and prose.
Bust
Got a great story or a great story idea? Something you’re so
passionate about that you’ve just gotta share it with the world?
Then don’t just sit there, woman—submit your story to BUST!
Byline
Magazine
ByLine is a monthly magazine for writers. Since its founding
in 1981, ByLine has published--and paid for-- the first work
of hundreds of poets and writers of fiction and nonfiction.
We encourage and advise novice writers; we publish the work
of beginners and veterans alike. The magazine presents articles
on the craft or business of writing, including regular columns
on writing poetry, fiction, nonfiction and children's literature.
We also publish short stories and poetry.
Bywords Magazine
Bywords publishes on a monthly basis poems on the web, a Calendar
of Literary Events, and the Bywords Quarterly Journal. Its aims
are to publish emerging and established poets who reside, study
or work in Ottawa. Bywords will reflect Ottawa's rich multicultural
diversity.
Caffeine
Destiny
Caffeine Destiny invites submissions of poetry.
Cahoots
Magazine
Cahoots is an alternative Canadian on-line magazine for women
that is more than your typical women's magazine. Cahoots is
a place for diverse, original, strong, humorous, fearless writing
about things - such as work, health, home, life, the world -
that really matter to women. As well as publishing articles,
Cahoots also publishes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and beautiful
visual art.
Canadian
Stories
CANADIAN STORIES is a folk magazine featuring family stories,
personal experiences and memories of the past. It is written
by "ordinary" Canadians sharing material that is extraordinary.
Readers identify strongly with our stories and reach back into
their own memory banks to find pleasure and strength in their
own histories.
Canadian
Zen Haiku
Capilano
Review
The Capilano Review has a long history of publishing new and
established Canadian writers and artists who are experimenting
with or expanding the boundaries of conventional forms and contexts.
Carrie
Art Collection*
The Carrie Art Collection has become in two short years one
of the top three Haitian Art Internet sites
Cemetery
Dance
Cemetery Dance is the World Fantasy Award-winning magazine of
horror, dark mystery, and suspense. Published bi-monthly, each
issue is packed with over 100 pages of short stories, articles,
columns, interviews, news, and reviews! Plus stunning full-color
covers and striking interior artwork! Covering the entire horror
field -- Books! Movies! Videos! Comics!
Champagne
Shivers
Champagne Shivers will now be published once a year as a print
magazine designed to showcase the work of poets, fiction writers,
non fiction writers, cartoonists, photographers and artists
with the ability to inspire shivers in readers.
Chaos
Butterfly
Chaos Butterfly is looking for Articles, Stories, and Poetry
in Science Fiction, Fantasy, Gothic, Cyberpunk, Horror, alternative
or Speculative Fiction.
Chicken
Soup for the Soul
A Chicken Soup for the Soul® story is an inspirational, true
story about ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
Circuit
Traces
Circuit Traces is for writers. Which means it's about words. Which
means it doesn't really have to be anything other than what it
is. It is not published on the Net because of the multimedia capabilities
it offers. It is published on the Net because it's the cheapest
way to reach the most people.
Columbia Journalism
Review
Columbia Journalism Review’s mission is to encourage and stimulate
excellence in journalism in the service of a free society. It
is both a watchdog and a friend of the press in all its forms,
from newspapers to magazines to radio, television, and the Web.
Conceit
Magazine
New magazine, August 2007 publishes poetry, short stories, articles,
essays, web sites, and new boo and magazine announcements.
Conjunctions
CONJUNCTIONS is published in the Spring and Fall of each year
by Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504.
Contemporary
Poetry Review
Founded in 1998, the Contemporary Poetry Review is an online
journal devoted exclusively to the criticism of poetry. From
its inception, its mandate has been to provide the general reader
with a guide to contemporary poetry, and to serve as an organ
of intelligent criticism.
Crab
Creek Review Review
Crab Creek Review is proud of its twenty year history, and is
devoted to introducing you to the best writing from the Northwest
and beyond.
Crab
Orchard Review
Crab Orchard Review is a biannual journal of creative works
published by the Department of English of Southern Illinois
University Carbondale featuring new fiction, poetry, literary
nonfiction, and book reviews of small press and university press
titles.
Crannog
Magazine
Crannóg is published three times a year in spring, summer and
autumn. Closing dates for submissions are: January 1, May 1
and September 1. Publication dates are mid-February, mid-June
and mid-October.
Creature
Magazine
Creature encourages free thought/speech and enjoys receiving “stuff” that both inspires and displays an
inventive application of the artists creativity.
Cyberage
Adventures
Originally founded in 1999 by Frank Fradella under the name
Cyber Age Adventures, iHero Entertainment was among the best
and the brightest in the electronic publishing medium.
Cyclamens
and Swords
Cyclamens and Swords online magazine appears three times a year,
usually in July, November and February
Dark
Fire Fiction
Dark Fire Fiction is an online story showcase where you can
find spooky tales to stun, amaze, entertain and send shivers
down your spine.
Dark
Moon Rising
Dark Moon Rising is a Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Electronic
Magazine, produced by Dark Moon Publications, a division of
Gryphon Moon Publishing. Dark Moon Rising is published bi-monthly.
Dark Poetry
Publications
Descant
Descant is a quarterly journal publishing new and established
contemporary writers and visual artists from Canada and around
the world.
Diagram
As our name indicates, we're interested in representations.
In naming. In indicating. In schematics. In the labelling and
taxonomy of things. In poems that masquerade as stories; in
stories that disguise themselves as indices or obituaries.
Disinformation
Magazine
Launched on September 13, 1996, Disinformation was designed
to be the search service of choice for individuals looking for
information on current affairs, politics, new science and the
"hidden information" that seldom seems to slip through the cracks
of the corporate-owned media conglomerates.
Dislocate
Literary Journal
Dislocate is a print and online literary journal dedicated to publishing the literature that pushes
the traditional boundaries of form and genre. We like work that operates in the gray areas, that
resists categorization, that ignores the limits; we like work that plays with the relationship
between form and content. We publish fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, but we don't mind if
we can't tell which one we're dealing with.
Doorknobs
and Body Paint
Published short fiction.
Dreaming
Methods
Dreaming Methods, known also as Digital Fiction, evolved from
obscure, floppy disk-based collections of short stories that
were available for free in the Amiga Public Domain during the
early to mid nineties.
Ecostamps
Ecostamps is a not-for-profit web-based submission management application that
creates a win-win-win for editors, writers, and readers.
Ellery
Queen Mystery Magazine
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery
Magazine are the world's longest-running short-story mystery
magazines.
eMagazine
360 eMagazines List - Browse your favorite eMagazine or online magazine from all over the world,
you can find country, language & title wise eMagazines list at eMagazine Catalog.
Emerging
Courageous Magazine
Emerging Courageous is an avenue whereby people can share their
stories of courage to aid in their healing and help others along
their journeys.
Errant
Dreams (formerly Burning Void)
Errant Dreams contains hundreds of articles and reviews, several
blogs, and thousands of links for writers, roleplayers (originally
tabletop/pen and paper and more recently MMORPGs), and cooks.
Erosha
a literary journal of the erotic
Erotic
T
a literary journal of the erotic
Every Poet
You will discover a wealth of poems and poetry resources, from
vibrant, populous forums for posting and commenting on surprisingly
good and terrifyingly bad poetry.
Everyday
Yeah
The idea is that each day a new picture and story will be posted
to help the world better understand this being.
Expose'd
Formed in late 2004 Expose'd has rapidly grown to become a valuable
publishing and resource tool, attracting the best writers and
contemporary artists.
Ezine
Cool Directory
Feathertale
Review
Thought to have been described by the late Queen Mother as the
illegitimate love child of Mad Magazine and the Saturday Evening
Post, the Feathertale Review is a collection of the best from
our website in addition to original cartoons and works of poetry,
and short fiction that are just too good to post online.
Feel
The Word
The magazine is particularly looking for film and music, but
obviously, stuff for all categories is essential in some way.
Fence
Magazine
Editors' Note: "Let us develop a kind of dangerous unselfishness."
Five
Points
Five Points has become one of this country's best literary magazines.
Published three times a year by Georgia State University's Department
of English and Creative Writing Program, each issue features
poetry, fiction, essays, and interviews with the most compelling
writers working today.
Folded Word
Folded Word is an independent literary press. Our focus? Short works adapted into a variety of electronic
media. Our goal? To take words off the page and make poetry & fiction accessible for the widest audience possible.
http://www.foldedword.com/folded_home.html
Fourteen
Hills - The SFSU Review
Since its inception in 1994, Fourteen Hills has held an impressive
reputation among international literary magazines for publishing
the highest-quality innovative poetry, fiction, short plays,
and literary nonfiction.
Frigg
Magazine
A Magazine of fiction and poetry
Fringe
Magazine
Fringe was founded to fight against the homogenization of culture
and the loss of revolutionary literature at the high-literary
and popular levels.
Futures
Mystery Anthology Magazine
Short stories, mystery fiction, illustrations, crime, suspense
tales, cartoons, writer's contests and book reviews constitute
Futures MYSTERY Anthology Magazine!
Gently Read Magazine
Essays & Criticism of Contemporary Poetry and Literary Fiction
Ginosko Literary Journal
Accepting short fiction, poetry, creative
non-fiction, and excerpts. Length flexible. Receives simultaneous submissions & reprints, postal mail and
email submissions prefer attachments in Microsoft Works Word Processor.
Copyright reverts to author one time rights.
Global
City Review
Global City Review is a literary metropolis of the imagination.
Edited and produced by writers, it celebrates the difficulties
and possibilities of the “global city” and other constructions
of community...while honoring the subversiveness and originality
of ordinary lives. Each pocket-size issue includes stories,
poems, memoirs, interviews and essays organized around a broad
theme.
Global
Inner Visions Magazine
A place for short stories, poetry and art
Gravity
A journal of online writing, music and art
Haydens Ferry Review
Hayden's Ferry Review's mission is to be considered one of the
prominent literary journals in the international literary community
by providing a forum to showcase the voices of emerging and
established talents in creative writing and visual art in a
format that is not tied down to particular styles, schools of
thought, aesthetics, or ideologies; and without compromising
our commitment to and support of emerging artists.
Haiku
World
haikuworld exists to help publishers, poets, and readers discover
one another.
High
Altitude Poetry Club
High Altitude Poetry began as a print zine on campus in 1989
thne morphed into its present form over the years. This website
is a place to get to know the club, its members, and its meeting
times and projects. It is also a place to publish your poetry.
So don't be shy: get out of the poetry closet and grow. It's
bright and sunny out here!
Hit and Run Magazine
Publishing the raw materials of fiction, poetry and other creative work: scrap metal; index cards;
napkin notes; etc. Hit and Run was inspired by the very first entry, Matthew St.
Amand's Cellphone Silhouette. Please make sure to check out the extensive archive.
Horizons
Horizons publishes essays, articles, reviews, interviews, letters
column (if the response is good), commentary, poetry, fiction,
artwork and photographs, plus an extensive list of recommended
links. The zine is devoted to the social, cultural and historical
aspects of diverse peoples in both fiction and non-fiction form.
Identity
Theory
Identity Theory is a regularly updated, socially conscious web
magazine that covers literature, music, film, and art.
Illogical
Muse
An eclectic journal by editor, Amber Rothrock.
Ink
and Ashes
A ezine for film reviews
Inscribed
Magazine
Inscribed is a small press, not-for-profit organization, offering
the best in literature, poetry, and art, from around the world
to international audiences through our various publications.
Since 2006, Inscribed: A Magazine For Writers has been read
by thousands of people, and our contributor base continues to
grow and diversify. Inscribed has published voices from every
inhabited continent on Planet Earth, and we're not stopping
there.
Interbeing
"Interbeing" is a portmanteau. A made-up word. It refers to
.i.n.t.e.r.c.o.n.n.e.c.t.e.d.n.e.s.s. ... ... and was coined
by Thich Nhat Hanh.
Internet
Fiction
InternetFiction is a site in which writers and artists showcase
their work whilst retaining full possession of the copyright
to their work.
Interzone
Interzone is often shortlisted for many awards, and has won
the Hugo and British Fantasy Awards. The magazine is currently
published every other month, in colour, and continues to publish
some of the world’s finest writers and most talented newcomers.
IRElingus
The poems you will find here try to say something about the
people of Northern Ireland
Istanbul
Literature Review
Bridging the cultures
Regular Links
J - S
January Magazine
In 2007, January Magazine enters its 10th year of continuous
publication. That’s a deliciously long time to have been doing
anything, let alone reading and thinking about and writing about
books and authors. We have accomplished so much of what we set
out to do in 1997. (1997!) In some ways, even more.
Jubilat
Jubilat aims to publish not only the best in contemporary American
poetry, but to place it alongside a varied selection of reprints,
found pieces, lyric prose, art, and interviews with poets and
other artists.
Kaleidowhirl
Kaleidowhirl is interested free verse, prose poetry, and formal
verse (metrical and non-metrical). This includes, but is not
limited to, the following: sonnets, haiku, tanka, and cinquains.
Kasma Magazine
They are dedicated to publishing only the best science fiction from established
and new writers from all over the world. Each issue features four new and original works.
Kudzu Review
Literature of an Invasive Species, a bi-annual Southern journal of environmental studies featuring
the brightest minds and up and comers in poetry, prose, art, and environmental action and reaction.
La
Lune Bleue Planete
La Lune Bleue Planete is a continuous webzine considering e-submissions
only for poetry, art, commentary, flash fiction.
Legacy
Legacy is the official journal of the Society for the Study
of American Women Writers.
Les
Bonnes Fees
A monthly e-Zine for fairy tales, folklore, and everything in
between...
Lichen
- a literary journal
LICHEN's editorial board is now on hiatus and will not be publishing
LICHEN for the next two years. During this period, our website
will continue to feature work that readers have enjoyed since
1999, and will be updated on an occasional basis. News and announcements
will also be made available.
Literary Planet
Literary Planet was created and will continue to be updated regularly to inform
writers and those who love to read of local literary events and news updates as well
as offer resources and tools for those aspiring writers.
Light
Quarterly
LIGHT is the only magazine available in this country devoted
exclusively to Light Verse.
Literary Chaos
An Online Journal of Experimental Fiction and Poetry
Lit
Mag Central
Growing selection of lit mag reviews with links to authors included
in respective mags.
Lit Rag Online
LiRag is your place to showcase your poems, fiction and art.
Locus Novus
A synthesis of text, sound, motion, and image
Locust
Magazine
Locust Magazine is an electronic bazaar for all those who are
instinctively adverse to:Personal phlegm & heartburn, Appalling
regionalism (both green and grey), Political porridge, Social
tweet! tweet!, Stammering experimentalism...BEAM! BIN!!, Street
Poetry or Beggar's Poetry (i.e.: just putting an F-word here
& there will help destroy vs change...or perhaps be more natural...).
Lone
Stars Magazine
We are a poetry magazine. The poets are known as the Lone Stars.
We publish poetry and distribute it to our readers worldwide,
in magazine form; one time publication rights and/or website
posting, on an issue by issue basis, to insure author's copyright
in-print. We publish any and/or all forms of poetry. We also
conduct an annual “Song Book” Poetry contest for lyric poetry.
All submissions should be as per our guidelines...
Long
Story Short
LSS, a writer's ezine, published its first story in July of
2003. Their goal is to publish the best work of writers — from
beginners to established authors.
Lumina
LUMINA, the annual literary journal of the Sarah Lawrence College graduate program in writing, aims to provide readers with an eclectic but cohesive collection of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
Luminarium
An Anthology of English Literature
Mad
Hatters' Review
Edgy and Enlightened Literature, Art and Music in the Age of
Dementia
Magical
Realism News
Reporting on the World of Literary Magical Realism
Magnolia, A Florida Journal
A Florida Journal of Literary & Fine Arts
Mannequin
Envy
A quarterly journal of poetic and visual art
Matrix Magazine
Matrix Magazine is a literary magazine with an eclectic, quirky character, and a thirst for innovation that can't be satisfied.
Maverick
Magazine
The Voice of American Poetic Arts
Megaera
For eight years, Megaera has been publishing poetry and short
stories from every continent in the world (except Antartica).
Now, Megaera moves from being an online zine to a printed magazine.
They are still experimental.
mgversion
2
A journal featuring poetry in English and french with corresponding
translations.
Michigan
Quarterly Review
Michigan Quarterly Review, founded in 1962, is the University
of Michigan's flagship journal, publishing each season a collection
of essays, interviews, memoirs, fiction, poetry, and book reviews.
Midnight
Edition
MidnightEdition.com is an International website dedicated to
serving writers in all the ways possible to enhancing Individual
and Group experiences of creative writing and its rewards.
Millikin
University Haiku
Millikin University Haiku web site hosts haiku projects, research
and publications for students, faculty and the haiku community.
This web site is an online learning community forum for publishing
haiku studies, for supporting haiku-related scholarship, and
for expanding the haiku learning experiences beyond the physical
limits of the residential campus.
Mind Jack
Magazine
The beat of digital culture.
Missouri
Review
The Missouri Review, founded in 1978, is one of the most highly-regarded
literary magazines in the United States and for the past twenty-five
years we've upheld a reputation for finding and publishing the
very best writers first.
Modern
Poet
This is an international website for contemporary poets wishing
to share their poetry and insights. Our goal is to establish
a productive community for serious writers who wish benefit
from the experience and knowledge of others.
Mom Writers
A community of professional and new writers . . . who face the
unique challenges of writing with children underfoot . . . .
Looking for support and resources to further your writing career?
You've come to the right place!
Monkey
Bicycle
Publishes poetry and short fiction
Moondance
Moondance is published by the Women Artists and Writers International.
Moonstones
Magical Poetry Index
This site was created for all those who enjoy expressing their
feelings through poetry. Your poems will not be judged by quality,
as all poems are precious to those who write them.
Moon
Town Cafe
This site featured all types of poetry & writing, including:
love poems, free poetry contests, haikus, thyming poetry, myth,
nature, humor, children's, love stories, tanka, free verse,
structure & more.
Mosaic
Magazine
Launched in 1998, Mosaic is a quarterly magazine exploring the
literary landscapes of Black and Latino writers. Each issue
contains a unique blend of essays, profiles, and reviews.
Muddy River Poetry Review
Reading dates are May 1 - June 15 and October 15 - November 30. Poems received
at other times will be automatically deleted.
Mudlark
An Electronic Journalof Poetry & Poetics
Musarium
Photography and storytelling
MW
Literary Times
The MW Literary Times is a community network of writers and
artisans, and a collective medium for the many creative voices
of its contributors.
http://mwlitpress.com/resources/
Mystic
Prophet
Poetry About Mysticism, Spirituality and Religion
Naked
Punch
Naked Punch is an engaged review of contemporary art and thought.
Narrative
Magazine
They are looking for works of fiction or nonfiction written
in the first-person point of view in the following categories:
short stories, short short stories, novel excerpts, essays,
memoirs, and excerpts from book-length nonfiction.
New Pages
News, information and guides to independent bookstores, independent
publishers, literary magazines, alternative periodicals, independent
record labels, alternative newsweeklies and more.
No Record
Press
No Record is an organization dedicated solely to publishing
promising literary works by previously-unknown writers. Their
mission is to make available, for public consideration and benefit,
noteworthy works by new writers that, for various reasons, may
find it difficult to interest mainstream publishers.
Nth
Degree
A genre-based publication; science fiction, fantasy, alternate
history, and even well-crafted mystery and humor pieces are
all acceptable submissions.
Nefarious
Mystery and Crime Fiction on the Web Since 1999
Nerve Magazine
We have created Nerve because we think sex is beautiful and
absurd, remarkably fun and reliably trauma-inducing.
New
England Review
New England Review is published four times a year: winter, spring,
fall, and summer.
New
Hope International Review
An eclectic site of publications and reviews.
New
Perspectives Quarterly
A Journal of Social and Political Thought
Nth Position
Nthposition is a free online magazine/ezine with politics &
opinion, travel writing, fiction & poetry, reviews & interviews,
and some high weirdness.
NVH
Magazine
An entertaining yet informative view into new and old horror
fiction, dark poetry, films, celebrity interviews, macabre music
videos, movie trailers and much more!
Oak Bend Review
First and foremost, we want to promote "The Arts", both internationally and locally.
Second, to produce an innovative literary journal, which seeks to merge the academic
with the underground. Third, we would like to help raise awareness about important
issues in the world today.
Off
Course
A journal for poetry, criticism, reviews, stories & essays.
Ohio
Writer
Poets' and writers' league of greater Cleveland
Open
Magazine
Open has mutated into something that's for anyone with an Open
mind. As, to be truly cultured is to be Open to fresh things
and take the time to find new ways of seeing. That can mean
experiencing Shakespeare; looking at Modern Dance or simply
changing the channel on your TV.
One Story
One Story is a literary magazine that contains, simply, one
story. Approximately every three weeks, subscribers are sent
One Story in the mail.
On Spec Magazine
Many of our readers don’t know that On Spec is published by
a non-profit society. The Copper Pig Writers Society has a mandate
to bring fine quality SF writing to the readers of On Spec.
Open
Wide Magazine
Open Wide Magazine was conceived in 2001 by two writers who
were tired of the overtly literary tones of the standard literary
magazines. It seemed you needed a degree in language or literature
or both to get work published. They set about producing a magazine
that would embrace writers who had been ignored by the standard
presses, writers who wrote from life experience, writers who
had come to literature from a non-scholarly background. Open
Wide Magazine is to literature what punk rock is to music.
Oracular
Stories
...the power of the Pen...amplified by the Keyboard...raised
to the velocity of Cyberspace...
Originality
of Orality On-line
Originality of Orality Online was born out of the Calgary International
Spoken Word festival. We want to make the oral tradition accessible
in a world wide way.
Other
Voices
Other Voices Magazine is a Journal of the Literary and Visual
Arts published twice a year in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. OV
is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit publishing society dedicated
to publishing the best literature and artwork by emerging writers
and artists locally and abroad.
Outsider
Ink
Outsider Ink was launched in 1999 as a forum for alternative
literary fiction, poetry and artwork.
Over
My Dead Body
The Mystery Magazine Online
Oyster
Boy Review
Oyster Boy Review is published four times a year.
Pacific Rim Review
of Books
Published three times a year, each issue features reviews, editorials,
poetry, and other contributions by established and upcoming
writers on the Pacific Rim.
Palabras
Press
Pandora's
Collective
Parabola
Parabola is a quarterly print publication.
Paradoxa
Paradoxa publishes articles on genre literature: science fiction,
horror, mysteries, children's literature, romance, comic studies,
the fantastic, best sellers, the occult, westerns, oral literature,
and more. Paradoxa invites submissions on all aspects of genre
literature (written, oral, drawn or designed) which make a significant
and original contribution to the study of those genres.
Paris
Review
Founded in Paris by Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, and
George Plimpton in 1953, The Paris Review began with a simple
editorial mission: "Dear reader," William Styron wrote in a
letter in the inaugural issue, "The Paris Review hopes to emphasize
creative work—fiction and poetry—not to the exclusion of criticism,
but with the aim in mind of merely removing criticism from the
dominating place it holds in most literary magazines and putting
it pretty much where it belongs, i.e., somewhere near the back
of the book. I think The Paris Review should welcome these people
into its pages: the good writers and good poets, the non-drumbeaters
and non-axe-grinders. So long as they're good."
Passenger
Literary Journal
Passager Books is dedicated to honoring the creativity of our
elders, often invisible in our society, and making public the
passions of a generation vital to our survival.
Perspectives
Magazine
Perspectives Magazine serves the writing community by providing
its readers with an intriguing look at the world through the
eyes of animals and inanimate objects.
Plum
Ruby Review
The Plum Ruby Review is an online literary arts journal highlighting
both emerging and established writers and artists. The journal
is now published quarterly. Submissions are accepted year round.
Passions
in Poetry
Poems for the People - Poems by the People
Paumanok
Review
Pedestal
Magazine
The Pedestal Magazineintend supports both established and burgeoning
writers. TPM is committed to promoting diversity and celebrating
the voice of the individual.
Pen
Knife Press
The goal of Pen Knife Press is to publish works that the mainstream
publishing industry won't publish because the works are not
intended for the mass market.
Penumbra
pe-num-bra n. pl. -brae or -bras. 1. a partial shadow between
regions of complete shadow and complete illumination. 2. Astronomy.
The partly darkened fringe around a sunspot. 3. An outlying,
surrounding region; periphery; fringe. -- American Heritage
Dictionary
Perihelion
Places
for Writers*
Resources for Canadian (and international) writers, updated
daily with contests, calls for submission, and other literary
tidbits.
Planet
Magazine
WILD SF and FANTASY : ONLINE SINCE 1994
Ploughshares
Ploughshares is published three times a year at Emerson College.
Each issue offers almost two hundred pages of great new stories
and poems, guest-edited by a prominent writer who explores personal
visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
Poemeleon
Poemeleon is listed as one of the "Top 25 Most Approachable
Poetry Markets" on Duotrope's Digest, a website which provides
free writers' resources including market listings, a submissions
tracker, and a record of response times.
Poems To
Go
Poems To Go - Creating Memorable Poems, Speeches, and Toasts
for Every Occasion!
Poesie's
laissez-faire
Poetic
Diversity
poeticdiversity welcomes all styles of poetry, from academic
to spoken word. We also welcome prose (fiction and nonfiction
up to 2,000 words), reviews on books, spoken word CDs, essays
on literary-related topics, and author interviews.
Poetica
Magazine
Founded in 2002 by Michal Mahgerefteh, Poetica is a literary magazine dedicated to bringing
Jewish poetry into the public forum without compromising the art of its poetry.
Poetica's goal is to offer an outlet for the many writers who draw from their Jewish background
and experiences to create poetry, prose, and short stories. Poetica gives both emerging and
recognized writers the opportunity to share their work with the larger community.
Poetry
Cafes
Search for live & online poetry cafes, poetry chats, poetry
boards, poetry ezines, poetry journals, individual poetry pages,
poetry publishers and more...
Poetry
Canada Magazine
Poetry Canada Magazine is Canada's hippest National magazine
bringing you poetry, art and photography from around the world
in the global promotion of culture and diversity.
Poetry Daily
Poetry Daily is an anthology of contemporary poetry. Each day,
we bring you a new poem from books, magazines, and journals
currently in print.
Poetry
Dances
Poetry dances.com is a place where people can send links to
great poems they have found from across the length and breadth
of the Internet.
Poetry
Foundation
The Poetry Foundation, publisher of Poetry magazine, is an independent literary organization
committed to a vigorous presence for poetry in our culture. It exists to discover and celebrate
the best poetry and to place it before the largest possible audience.
Poetry
Magazine
"The Open Door will be the policy of this magazine—may the great
poet we are looking for never find it shut, or half-shut, against
his ample genius! —Harriet Monroe, 1912
Poetry
Moments - The South West Ontario Poets
We are a group of poets from the South West region of Ontario,
Canada. Our members are listed in two groups: South West Ontario
Poets and Poetry Moments. The South West Ontario Poets participate
in the local workshops. The Poetry Moments members are from
many places around the world, besides Canada. They are the 'silent'
members. They contribute to our group with their poems and helping
us in many areas of the poetry world.
Poetry
Reviews
PoetryReviews.ca is dedicated to reviewing poetry books/chapbooks
by Canadian authors.
Poetry
Parlor
A poetry site maintained by Barbara Anne - alais "Une Amie"
Poetry
Magazines (Canadian)
The University of Toronto Library Site featuring Poetry Magazines
PoetryREpairs
Contemporary international poetry from new, emerging, and established
writers
Poets and Writers
Online
Poets & Writers, Inc. is the primary source of information,
support, and guidance for creative writers. Founded in 1970,
it is the nation's largest nonprofit literary organization serving
poets, fiction writers, and creative nonfiction writers. Our
national office is located in New York City. Our California
branch office is based in Los Angeles.
Potion
POTION desires poetry, fiction and any forms in between. Our
editors appreciate a panoply of literary styles, as long as
the writing is vigorous and intelligent: voice driven work with
brains and a body to match; experimental, fractal, or otherwise
self-imploding writing; high literary; and the latest narratological
adventures in hypertext, Flash, and other multimedia forms,
including original artwork.
Pom
Pom Press
Publishes poems that engage with work published in previous
issues, with the aim of making the magazine's contents the "property
of many."
Potomac
Review
Sponsored & Published by the Paul Peck Humanities Institute
at Montgomery College, Rockville.
Press 62
Press 62 is a proud perpetuator of poetry, founded by avid versifiers
in their twenties. Welcome to our sanity. Swim around!
Publishers
Weekly
PW's searchable archive databases date back to January 1997,
offering current and archived bestseller information, author
apperance schedules, and more.
Prairie
Poetry
Prairie Poetry offers bi-monthly images and poetry from and
of the North American plains — poems to feed the vast open places
of the soul.
Prairie
Fire
A Canadian magazine of new writing published quarterly by Prairie
Fire Press, Inc.
Prism
PRISM international is a quarterly magazine out of Vancouver,
British Columbia, whose mandate is to publish the best in contemporary
writing and translation from Canada and around the world.
Purdee Magazine
Now open to submissions, and we are morphing like a beautiful butterfly into a mixed media 'zine.
We now have downloadable podcasts, and audio tracks for your listening pleasure. We're interactive
so if you love us and can't imagine a life without us you can tell us all about it.
Quick
Brown Fox Blog
The newsletter, which you can sign up for, will keep you up
to date and will give you the scoop on excellent writing contests,
markets and other information of interest to writers.
Quills
Canadian Poetry Magazine
Quills Canadian Poetry Magazine is an annual publication displaying
Canadian poetry only.
Queens
Quarterly
The journal's commitment has always been to offer both the academic
and the general reader a lively collection of analysis and reflection,
in fields as diverse as international relations, science policy,
literary criticism, travel writing, economics, religion, short
fiction, and poetry.
Ralan
Want to know what's up on the publishing scene? Want to target
your submissions better?
Readers
Digest
Real
Change News
Real Change exists to create opportunity and a voice for low-income
people while taking action to end homelessness and poverty.
Real
Eight Review
The Real Eight View established 2004, is an electronic magazine
dedicated to providing a platform for poets and fiction writers
as well as a source for readers of poetry and fiction.
Red
River Review
The purpose of this journal is to publish quality poetry using
the latest technology. Red River Review is a journal for poets
serious enough to have studied the craft of writing and for
readers who enjoy being stirred and moved by language.
Redheaded Stepchild
The Redheaded Stepchild only accepts poems that have been rejected by other magazines.
We are accepting submissions during the month of February for our Spring 2009 issue. We do
not accept previously published work. We do, however, accept simultaneous submissions, but
please inform us immediately if your work is accepted somewhere else. We are open to
a wide variety of poetry and hold no allegiance to any particular style or school.
River Poets Journal
Our website is dedicated to promoting the written word,
and abundant creativity in our Delaware Valley
community and globally.
Here you will find Poetry/Prose, Art and Photography
as well as updates on our meetings, contests and events.
Add us to your favorites list, and check back for updates.
Romance
and Beyond Magazine
Romance and Beyond Magazine is dedicated to bringing you the
best in romantic short fiction with strong fantasy, science
fiction, or paranormal elements. Published four times a year,
each issue is 80 digest-sized pages filled with stories, poems
and original artwork.
Salon
Salon brings the book group experience on-line -- with an exciting
new twist.
Sampsonia Way
Sampsonia Way is an online magazine sponsored by City of Asylum/Pittsburgh celebrating literary
free expression and supporting persecuted poets and novelists worldwide.
San Franciso
Salvo
Published more or less tri-annually to create, maintain, criticize,
and promote web pages for authors.
Scarlet
Letters
One of the longest-running women-owned, women-run sex-positive
webzines on the Net.
Scrawl
Magazine
the 'black sheep' of literary 'zines.
Scorched
Earth
The brain child of Mark Manis, a published poet, Scorched Earth
Publishing is a whole new world of untapped talent from the
internet. Tired of all the low quality work found on other websites,
he was determined to not only begin his own but showcase the
brilliant minds of his fellow poets.
Sein
Und Werden
'Sein und Werden' is the work of a loosely affiliated group
of artists, writers, poets and photographers. The title comes
from the Expressionist concept of Sein und Werden - 'being and
becoming', the notion that we are born as nothing and only through
experience do we become who we are (an idea shared with Sartre
in his work 'Being and Nothingness').
Serpentine
Serpentine publishes poetry, prose, and short stories where
the internal is universalized, the unconscious made conscious,
and the unity of all opposites: man & woman; good & evil; creation
& destruction; black & white; life & death; and body & spirit
are acknowledged.
Shadow
Poetry
Shadow Poetry was founded on February 26, 2000 as an organization
devoted to poetry writing, education, and offering quality services
to writers around the globe.
Shampoo
a poetry magazine
Shift Japan
Magazine for art, design and film.
Short
Fiction
a literary showcase for short story writers & their writing.
Short
Stories East of the Web
East of the Web is a slick British site dedicated to new, previously
unpublished fiction, as well as to classic short stories.
Side
Reality
A journal of speculative and experimental poetry.
Sirena
Sirena is published bi-annually (March and October) by The Johns
Hopkins University Press for the Department of Spanish and Portuguese
at Dickinson College.
Skive
Magazine
The short story quarterly.
Skyline
Magazine
Skyline Magazine publishes stories, poetry, interviews, articles,
art, photography of various genres.
Small
Spiral Notebook
Since its launch in 2001, Small Spiral Notebook (www.smallspiralnotebook.com)
has attracted a loyal readership for our poetry, fiction, and
creative nonfiction – not to mention for our interviews with
authors such as Aimee Bender, Phillip Gourevitch, Sara Gruen,
Roxana Robinson, Kate Braverman, Nicole Krauss, and Jonathan
Ames , as well as many debut authors and poets.
Softblow
More than just another literary site featuring excellent work
by such talents, SOFTBLOW also hopes to better focus the eye
back on the poem.
Solemn
Poetry
Site features poems dealing with suicide and depression.
Space
and Time
Celebrating 40 Years of Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror.
Publishes poetry, fiction and art.
Spicy
Green Iguana
This site is designed for writers of Science Fiction, Horror,
and Fantasy, as well as artists and readers searching for new
markets to submit their work.
Soma Literary
Review
New Voices From San Francisco's Subculture
Soul
Curry Magazine
A new age magazine for modern man who wishes to enjoy life at
its fullest, one who wishes to be free from clutches of religion,
dogmas, societial conditionings and wishes to soar in inner
skies.
Splinterswerve
splinterswerve's intent is to create a community in which we can share inspired
works of art, literature, musings, songs—whatever—to understand each other more,
and to inspire each to live life, to be engaged with it.
Spoiled
Ink - Edit Red
Upload your writing in minutes, receive peer feedback from other
writers, poets, authors, then get your work published out there
in the real world.
Still
independent literary journal sponsors of the successful global
bi-annual award & haiku award
Stirring
: A Literary Journal
Stirring is a monthly literary magazine that publishes poetry,
short fiction, creative nonfiction, and photography.
Stonestone
a semiannual online literary journal focusing on the poetic
apprehension of the physical world
Storm Sage Central
Much like a community garden our site relies on the people who contribute. We appreciate all feedback on items posted to this blog and encourage our readers to provide reactions and/or comments on the wonderful poetry, art and more that is found on the StormSage Central Blog.
Storyteller
Canadian magazine devoted to the short story that publishes
mystery, or adventure, and even comedy.
Strange
Words
For the appreciation of science fiction, fantasy, horror and
speculative fiction books, and the edification of the readership.
Sub-Terrain
sub-TERRAIN Magazine, A stimulating fusion of fiction, poetry,
photography and graphic illustration from uprising Canadian,
U.S. & International writers and artists.
Subterranean
Press
Subterranean Press is widely considered to be among the finest
specialty publishers in the horror, suspense, and dark mystery
genres, and has published Peter Straub, David Morrell, Dan Simmons,
Poppy Z. Brite, Robert Bloch, and others.
Subtle Tea
Swagazine
Submit your prose, poetry, dramatic dialogue, or artwork.
Swink
Magazine
Considers fiction, essays and poetry that have not been previously
published in English.
Swivel
Swivel: The Nexus of Women and Wit, a biannual print literary
magazine devoted to smart, funny writing by smart, funny women.
Symmetry Pebbles
Symmetry Pebbles is looking for submissions. Symmetry Pebbles is an online poetry journal with an interest
in new, exciting, edgy, risk taking poets. We like experimental, surreal, satirical, anti, free thinking,
automatic, brave, occasionally blunt and dangerous poems – sometimes even all at once. We like poems that
may or may not give a celestial, ethereal or magisterial feeling too. Although we will accept submissions
from poets of all levels of professionalism and printed exposure, we especially look to publish new poets
who are looking for that stepping stone in their writing career. To submit, please first read through
the poems already published on the site to get a sense for the type of thing Symmetry Pebbles looks
for, then send no more than three poems as attachments, along with a short bio to
submissions@symmetrypebbles.com Please put your name and email address on each poem.
Symmetry Pebbles is available to read here: www.symmetrypebbles.com
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T - Z
Taint
Magazine
taint is in the midst of an indefinite hiatus. Though no longer
a living, breathing magazine, taint will remain online to serve
as an archive of some of the finest experimental literature
of the early 21st century.
Tattoo
Highway
a Journal of Prose, Poetry and Art.
Tebot Bach
The mission of Tebot Bach is to strengthen community, to promote
literacy, and to broaden the audience for poetry by Community
Outreach Programs and Publishing and to demonstrate the power
of poetry to transform one's life experiences through readings,
workshops, and publications.
The
Albany Poetry Workshop
An Interactive Forum for Poets and Writers
The American Poetry Journal
The APJ seeks to publish work using poetic device, favoring
image, metaphor and good sound.
The Anigonish Review
For nearly thirty years, The Antigonish Review has consistently
published fine poetry and prose by emerging -- and established
-- writers.
The Atlantic
Monthly
The
Bare Root Review
THE LITERARY E-ZINE FROM SOUTWEST MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY'S
CREATIVE WRITING PROGRAM
The
Bellingham Review
Literature of palpable quality: poems, stories, and essays so
beguiling they invite us to touch their essence. The Bellingham
Review hungers for a kind of writing that nudges the limits
of form, or executes traditional forms exquisitely.
The Buckeye
Anthology
The Buckeye Anthology is designed to be a showcase of New Formalist
poetry, with one of its major goals being to present quality
metrical poetry to the reading public.
The
Cadaverine Magazine
We believe the UK is blessed with a talented generation of young
writers. Yet, talented as they are, much of their work is left
unseen and unattainable. We believe this region benefits from
an active, young and eager readership. Our purpose is to unite
these isolated groups –– to bring together a new readership
with emerging authors.
The
Cartier Street Review
The Cartier Street Review is a not-for-profit magazine. 50% of all net revenues go
to a children's charity that we will select and indicate on the front page of each
edition. The balance of proceeds are used to cover the cost of production for the magazine.
We currently do not pay contributors for their submissions but hope to do so in the
future as the magazine grows.
The Centrifugal
Eye
An online journal for contemporary poetry and reviews.
The
Cortland Review
The Cortland Review publishes poetry and short fiction, both
solicited and by open submission. Essays, interviews, and book
reviews are solicited and/or queried and approved before submission.
The
Dande Review
A Monthly On-Line Journal Of Contemporary Poetry
The
Dark Horse
The Dark Horse was founded in 1995. It is an international literary
magazine committed to British and American poetry, and is published
in Scotland.
The
Drunken Boat
The magazine's title is in homage to Arthur Rimbaud's “Le bateau
ivre,” The Drunken Boat.
The
Edge
Publishes fiction, features, interviews, book, film, video,
soundtrack and graphic novel reviews and comment columns, and
a letters page.
The
First Line
The purpose of The First Line is to jump start the imagination-to
help writers break through the block that is the blank page.
Each issue contains short stories that stem from a common first
line; it also provides a forum for discussing favorite first
lines in literature. The First Line is an exercise in creativity
for writers and a chance for readers to see how many different
directions we can take when we start from the same place.
The
Flying Inkspot's Zine Scene
A Zine Resource.
The Georgia
Review
Each quarterly issue offers a rich gathering of stories, essays,
poems, book reviews, and visual art orchestrated to invite and
sustain repeated readings.
The
Great American Poetry Show
The Great American Poetry Show (www.tgaps.net) is a hardcover
serial poetry anthology open year-round to submissions of poems
in English on any subject and in any style, length and number.
The
Green Tricycle
Each issue is jammed full of short bursts of fun-to-read pieces,
just for those times when you feel like tearing around for something
thought provoking.
The Hypertexts
The HyperTexts is an on-line poetry journal with a simple goal:
to showcase the best poetry available to us. We publish poems
we find compelling; the poems make our selection process easy.
A good poem makes our job a "no-brainer." We simply look for
poems that make every word tell, poems we find memorable because
they refuse to be forgotten.
The
Inquisition Poetry
The Inquisition is a non profit community of poets. Our goal
is to make poetry important in people's lives; reach those areas
where we can inspire; give a voice to those who have something
to say; and make people listen to that something in us that
we want heard.
The
Kenyon Review
The mission of The Kenyon Review is to identify exceptionally
talented emerging writers, especially from diverse communities,
and publish their work (fiction, poetry, essays, interviews,
reviews, etc.) alongside the many distinguished, established
writers featured in its pages.
The
Litchfield Review
The
Literary Review
The Literary Review: An International Journal of Contemporary
Writing has been published quarterly by Fairleigh Dickinson
University since 1957.
The
Marlboro Review
The Marlboro Review presents the best in contemporary fiction,
poetry, translations and essays.
The
Martian Wave
The Martian Wave publishes science fiction works that center
around the exploration and colonization of outer space, with
an emphasis on our solar system.
the mini
mag
the mini-MAG is an imprint of the Muse Apprentice Guild
The
Minnesota Review
The Minnesota Review, Department of English, Carnegie Mellon
University, Baker Hall, Pittsburgh
The
Missouri Review
The Missouri Review, The University of Missouri
The
National Poetry Review
Memorability, innovation, and joie de vivre are important to
TNPR.
The Mustard Seed Risk
The Mustard Seed Risk is a journal of arts. Our goal is to search for the purest forms of art whether they are written, spoken, sung or captured by a lens, brush or pen, and bring them to the public.
The New Quarterly
The New Quarterly’s mandate is to promote writing that’s worth
it: to publish the best in new Canadian fiction and poetry,
and to provide an editorial context in which it can be read.
The
New Writer
Interested in receiving forward-looking articles on all aspects
of the written word that demonstrate the writer's grasp of contemporary
writing and current editorial/publishing policies.
The
Northwest Review
Among the nation's oldest and most esteemed literary reviews,
with subscribers across the U.S. and in thirty-seven foreign
countries, Northwest Review has been widely circulated and celebrated
for over fifty years.
The Nth
Position
Nthposition is a free online magazine/ezine with politics &
opinion, travel writing, fiction & poetry, reviews & interviews,
and some high weirdness.
The Orphan
Leaf Review
the Orphan Leaf Review is an international small press literary
magazine, a biannual anthology of orphan leaves, published in
autumn and spring.
The
Pedestal Magazine
As editors of The Pedestal Magazine, we intend to support both
established and burgeoning writers. We are committed to promoting
diversity and celebrating the voice of the individual.
The Pinch Journal
The Poet Band Company
The
Poetry Market E-zine
The Poetry Market Ezine features poetry markets, poetry contests,
poetry reviews, and news.
The Poetry Market
The Poetry Market Ezine features poetry markets, poetry contests,
poetry reviews, and news.
The
Puritan: Ottawa's Literary Prose Journal
The
Reader Magazine
The Reader exists to promote the good in literature, with the
belief that reading can be serious and fun, life-enhancing and
creative for everyone.
The
Rose and Thorn
Since 1998, The Rose & Thorn has showcased the best of the web
in short fiction, poetry, creative essays, humor, author interviews,
writing tips and art.
The
Salt River Review
Editorial preferences are for poetry with fresh language and
images, prose poems that are more than colorful or clever prose,
short fiction, and brief reviews, though most reviews are done
in-house. Literary non-fiction should be fresh and incisive
- we are not interested in memoir or personal narrative.
The
Smoking Gun
The Smoking Gun brings you exclusive documents--cool, confidential,
quirky--that can't be found elsewhere on the Web. Using material
obtained from government and law enforcement sources, via Freedom
of Information requests, and from court files nationwide, they
guarantee everything here is 100% authentic.
The
Starlite Cafe
Break away from your everyday life and immerse your senses in
the splendor of poetry. The Starlite Cafe is your place to relax
and enjoy. Browse through our poems. Share some of your own: from
love poetry to Goth - all poetry welcome!
The Stinging
Fly
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
Teachers Voice Magazine
The Teacher’s Voice is a small press literary magazine which
contains poetry, short stories, and creative nonfiction that
reflect the multifaceted and varied American teacher experience.
The
Three-Lobed Burning Eye
The Three-Lobed Burning Eyes and Legion Press
The
Three Penny Review
You can’t think of another magazine that recently published
new work by André Aciman, Frank Bidart, Anne Carson, W. S. Di
Piero, Margaret Drabble, Deborah Eisenberg, Louise Glück, Seamus
Heaney, August Kleinzahler, Philip Levine, David Mamet, Greil
Marcus, Cynthia Ozick, Dale Peck, Robert Pinsky, Kay Ryan, Oliver
Sacks, Luc Sante, Elizabeth Tallent, Lawrence Weschler, and
Frederick Wiseman.
The
Urbanite Magazine
The Urbanite features cosmic concoctions of horror, surrealism
and contemporary dark fantasy by modern masters and extraordinary
newcomers.
The Vocabula
Review
The Vocabula Review battles nonstandard, careless English and
embraces clear, expressive English.
The Walrus
Fearless. Witty. Thoughtful. Canadian
The Whistling Fire
The Whistling Fire provides a forum where fresh voices share
creative works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
http://whistlingfire.com/
The Writer's
Garret
The mission of The Writer's Garret is to foster the education
and development of readers, writers, and audiences by putting
them in touch with quality literature, each other, and the communities
in which they live and write.
The Writer's
Hood
A virtual neighborhood of genres nestled in the cyber shade.
The Writer's Hood welcomes readers all, in support of veteran
and amateur writers.
This Business of Dance and Music
This Business of Dance and Music is a community and resource
site for dancers, musicians and writers that first opened in
October of 2002.
This
Magazine
This Magazine focuses on Canadian politics, pop culture and
the arts, but in keeping with its radical roots never pulls
punches. Subversive, edgy and smart, This Magazine is the real
alternative to that.
Three
Candles
Three Candles looks for well crafted poems that speak to the
human experience.
Thylazine
Thylazine: The Australian Journal of Arts, Ethics & Literature.
Thylazine is a free annual online literary and arts zine edited
by Dr. Coral Hull and published by The Thylazine Foundation
Pty Ltd: Arts, Ethics and Literature.
Tiger's
Eye Journal
Tiger's Eye: A Journal of Poetry is a biannual oversized-digest.
In addition to the individual work of poets, each issue features
selected poets with several of their poems and a three-page
interview.
Today’s
Woman Writing Community
- A supportive online writing community for both men and women
over 18. We have many features, such as a poetry and story board
, authors interviews , calls for submission , interactive forums,
dictionary , classifieds, regular columns , writing lessons
, book store , book reviews and many more features.
Tossed Salad
Tossed Salad is an eclectic poetry eZine. It is our intention
to present some of the finest poets online, with a mix of style
and content not found on the average table.
Tower
Poetry Society
A nonprofit organization to promote poetry and encourage poets.
Founded in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 1951, the Tower Poetry
Society is one of North America's oldest poetry collectives.
Triptych
Haiku
Tryst
Turbula
Submissions in all media welcome: fiction, poetry, photography,
music, spoken-word, essay, interactive. Or surprise us with
something new!
Trout
Online Journal
Online journal of arts & literature from aotearoa/new zealand
and the pacific islands
Transformation
This website contains the poetry and prose of the writer Rab
Swannock Fulton, whose work has featured on television, radio
and in various publications including: Books Ireland, Burning
Bush, Chapman, Criterion, Cutting Teeth, Cyphers, Faslane Focus,
The Guardian, The Herald, horror.about.com, New Writing Scotland,
Northwords, Orphan Leaf Review, Peace News, Poetry Ireland Review,
Poetry London Newsletter, Poetry Scotland, Rebel Inc, The Shop,
West Coast Magazine, West 47, www.indymedia.ie.
True
Story On-line
True Story is unique because all of our stories are written
from the hearts of real people and deal with all of the issues
that affect us today—parenthood, relationships, careers, family
affairs, and social concerns.
Tule
Review
PUBLISHED BY THE SACRAMENTO POETRY CENTER
Two
Rivers
Founded in 1998, Two Rivers Review is a biannual journal of
quality contemporary poetry and fiction.
U Had
To Be There
You will find both professional and amateur writers here and
we can always find space for a new story or poem.
Underground
Voices
A monthly magazine about addictions: alcoholism, mental illnesses,
psychiatric sessions,torments, journals, confession, purging.
United
Poets’ Coalition
The Most Comprehensive Database Of Creative Writing Techniques
For Aspiring Poets And Creative Writers On The Planet!
University
of Michigan Fantasy and Science Fiction*
Unpleasant
Event Schedule
Urban
Spaghetti
An Arts Journal
US
Airways Magazine
Vallum
Magazine
Vallum is a bi-annual, print magazine of new poetry, interviews,
reviews, visual art and feature articles.
Vancouver Review
Verse
Daily
Verse Daily is an independently owned daily publication of quality
poetry on the worldwide web. By republishing from fine literary
magazines and books of poetry one new poem each day, Verse Daily
is working hard to promote poets and their publishers while
providing a wealth of excellent poetry to the public free of
charge.
Victoria Boulevard
BOULEVARD MAGAZINE is designed to capture the personality, culture and vitality that is Victoria by focusing on the Arts, People, Trends, Food, Architecture and Design.
Vihang
ViHANG - signifies a bird , freedom , peace , non-violence and
free poetic expression in written and oral form. It is a platform
for dialogue through poetry.
Vibe Magazine
The VIBE Media Group is a leading music/lifestyle media company
that publishes the award-winning VIBE magazine, the preeminent
brand in urban and music culture, which was founded by Quincy
Jones in 1993.
Voices
of Israel Magazine
Voices was founded in August, 1971 by Leslie Summers, Reuben
Rose, Moshe Ben-Zvi and Jacob Katwan. From this small beginning
of four members, the organization has grown to a membership
of over 200 poets in Israel and many other countries.
Watch
The Eye
'eye' is the poetry journal that focuses on the literature of
editors themselves but also accepts work from the underground.
WDS
Randomhouse/Knoft
Weave Magazine
Weave is a bicoastal literary organization and print publication. We seek to create a space for a cross-section of writers and artists to meet on the page, on the stage, and in workshop. We celebrate diversity in both the creator and their works and strive to showcase both novice and established writers and artists.
Wegway Magazine
Wegway is an artists' magazine published twice a year in the
Spring and Fall. Artists and other culture producers often want
to publish things that don't fit into the formats of most art
and literary magazines.
West
Branch
West Branch is published in the spring and fall of each year
at the Stadler Center for Poetry at Bucknell University.
Weyfarers
Magazine
An international publication, with poetry in English, or with
English translations, from many parts of the world. This long-established
poetry magazine was first published in January 1972 and appears
three times a year. Weyfarers publishes modern and traditional
poetry and accepts work from both new and established poets.
Books and magazines are reviewed.
Winning
Writers*
Winning Writers finds and creates quality resources for poets
and writers.
Witness
Each year, Witness publishes one issue focused on a topic of
wide social/political concern. Past special issues include The
Holocaust, Writings from Prison, The Sixties, New Nature Writing,
Autobiography, Sports in America, American Humor, American Cities,
Rural America, Working in America, Religion in America, American
Families, Love in America, Crime in America, Animals in America,
Aging in America, and Ethnic America.
Words
Dance
WORDs DANCE, a poetry webzine that bops in with every season,
publishing a stirring mix of handpicked poetry written by established
and budding poets of the present.
Word
Play Poetry Blog
The Artvilla Blog of poems and poets
Words On The Street
Wordsonthestreet welcomes submissions of: Novels/novellas -
Short Story Collections- Full Length Poetry Collections
Words
On The Web
Accepting Submissions
Wordsmiths
Word-Smiths originated at deviantArt as a group devoted to creating and promoting high-quality literature.
We are dedicated enthusiasts. Some of us are published; some are not…but we all share a passion
for writing. We invite you to sit back and enjoy the words that spill across your screen as
you peruse the literature you find here. Feel free to leave comments – we welcome them.
Please add us to your blogroll and visit often. And if you are interested in joining
us as writers, contact Brendan at Scarlettletters36@yahoo.com
Words
Words Words
Words Words Words is always accepting submissions of articles,
poetry, short stories, essays, reviews, and anything else literary
related.
World
Audience
World Audience publishes the quarterlies Audience, The Review,
and books by new, exciting writers from around the world.
Writers'
Online
Writing
Corner
Writing can be a lonely profession, for new and experienced
writers alike. Our community is designed to not only give you
information about writing for specific markets, but also to
provide a home to find fellow writers and inspiration.
Writers'
Digest
Ygdrasil
A Journal of the Poetic Arts
Zafusy
A contemporary poetry journal
Zero
City
Ground zero for explosive poetry.
Zoetrope
Zoetrope: All-Story has received every major short fiction award,
including the National Magazine Award for Fiction, while simultaneously
discovering authors such as Adam Haslett, Melissa Bank, and
David Benioff and publishing literary luminaries such as Gabriel
Garc?a M?rquez, Don DeLillo, and Cynthia Ozick.
Zyzzyva
The journal of west coast writers & artists
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