![]() “The purpose of the First Line is to jump-start the imagination-to help writers break through the block that is the blank page. Submit: 3 to 5 poems or up to 30 pages of prose via Submittable “ Bennington Review is a national biannual print journal of innovative, intelligent, and moving poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and film writing, housed at Bennington College.” ![]() Submit: 1,000 to 4,000 words of short fiction via e-mail “Every other Monday, Storychord features one story and one image and a one-song soundtrack-each by a different, underexposed artist-for a collaborative, multimedia storytelling experience.” Submit: up to 5 poems or up to 3,500 words of prose via Submittable ![]() “ Room, established in 1975, showcases fiction, poetry, reviews, artwork, interviews, and profiles about the female experience.” Submit: 3 to 7 poems or up to 25 pages of prose via e-mail ![]() ‘Come One, Come All’ is our attitude, but we are Boomers.” This is not necessarily to say that younger readers would not follow or care. “Because our writing reflects not just our time of life but the historical and cultural time in which we came of age, our most natural audience is other Boomers. Submit: up to 7,000 words of prose via Submittable We offer critical essays, book reviews by debut authors.and interviews with established authors, all with the hopes of bridging the gap between new and established writers.” We are on the lookout for the best new talent with hopes of publishing stories from writers who will continue to produce great work. “The Masters Review is an online and print publication celebrating new and emerging writers. Submit: 3 to 5 poems of up to 61 lines each or a work of prose of up to 12 pages via Submittable or postal mail CGR comes out twice a year: In the fall, we showcase a short work of creative nonfiction in the spring, we spotlight a short work of fiction and publish the results of our poetry contest.” Submit: up to 6 poems or 3,000 to 5,000 words of prose via postal mailĪt Common Ground Review, we seek to publish well-crafted poems that surprise and illuminate, amuse and inform, and challenge. We seek many kinds of writing, regardless of subject, style, or genre our overriding concern is literary excellence.” “The mission of New Letters, its radio companion, New Letters on the Air, and BkMk Press, is to discover, publish, and promote the best and most exciting literary writing, wherever it might be found. Submit: 3 to 6 poems or a story or essay of any length via Submittable or postal mail Aesthetic schools don’t matter to us what matters is that the poem or story or essay presents a real investigation of the art and what it is to be human.” “The Laurel Review prints poetry, short fiction, essays, and reviews. FakhriĮ-mail: /azure-a-journal-of-literary-thought.html Submit: up to 50 pages of poetry or prose via SubmittableĮditors: Diana McClure and Sakina B. Every piece published in Azure appears alongside a customized black-and-white sketch that is devised and executed by our in-house illustrator, Evgenia Barsheva.” We accept fiction, creative nonfiction, excerpts, screenplays, stage plays, fragments, meanderings, philosophy, and poetry…. “We love work that is linguistically, intellectually, and emotionally demanding of the reader. Twitter: Azure: A Journal of Literary Thought Submit: up to 10 poems or up to 6,000 words of prose via postal mail The Fiddlehead is open to good writing in English from all over the world, looking always for freshness and surprise.” “For over 70 years, the Fiddlehead has continually upheld its mandate to publish accomplished poetry, short fiction, and Canadian literature reviews to discover and promote new writing talent to represent the Atlantic region’s lively cultural and literary diversity and to place the best of new and established Canadian writing in an international context. Submit: a selection of 5 to 7 poems, a story, or an imaginative essay of general interest via Submittable or postal mail with a self-addressed, stamped envelope ![]() “ Prairie Schooner, a national literary quarterly published with the support of the English Department at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and the University of Nebraska Press, is home to the best fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews being published today by beginning, midcareer, and established writers.” ![]()
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