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Print magazine for Poetry,
The Sun is an independent, ad-free magazine that for more than forty years has used words and photographs to evoke the splendor and heartache of being human. The personal essays, short stories, interviews, poetry, and photographs that appear in The Sun's pages explore the challenges we face and the moments when we rise to meet them.
👀 Average visits: 166,800/month
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $0
⏱️ Frequency: 12 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
NER was founded by poets Sydney Lea and Jay Parini in New Hampshire in 1978. By publishing new fiction, poetry, and nonfiction that is both challenging and inviting, New England Review encourages artistic exchange and thought-provoking innovation, providing publishing opportunities for writers at all stages in their careers.
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $2
⏱️ Frequency: 4 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
Southern Humanities Review publishes fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. $1,000 and publication in SHR will be awarded annually to one poem of witness by an American poet. Full guidelines on our website.
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $3
⏱️ Frequency: 4 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
Let the power of your imagination be your guide. We're interested in stories, essays, and poems that speak to this idea of Transcendence.
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $0
⏱️ Frequency: 1 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
American Chordata is a biannual magazine of bright voices in fiction, nonfiction essay, and poetry, as well as art and photography. We are founded on the belief that a good literary magazine can celebrate sophisticated design and earnest expression on the same page.
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $3
⏱️ Frequency: 2 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
Founded in 1970, The Antigonish Review is the third longest-running creative-writing journal in the Maritimes and one of the oldest continuing literary magazines in Canada.
👀 Average visits: 349,600/month
🌍 Territory: Canada
💰 Submission fee: $0
⏱️ Frequency: 4 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
Since 1946, Chicago Review has published a range of contemporary poetry, fiction, and criticism.
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $3
⏱️ Frequency: 3 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
ZYZZYVA is a critically acclaimed print journal, introducing readers to new work from the best contemporary writers and artists since 1985. Based in San Francisco, we have established a vigorous tradition of finding and fostering new talent, in our backyard and beyond.
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $0
⏱️ Frequency: 3 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: No
Print magazine for Poetry,
Founded in 1972 and “known for publishing important new writers early in their careers” (PEN), AGNI discovers stories, poems, and essays that map our pressured interiority and respond in necessary ways to the bedeviled state of the world. Six contributors have gone on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $0
⏱️ Frequency: 2 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
The first issue of the Orion Nature Quarterly was published in June 1982, and in its editorial George Russell, the publication's first Editor-in-Chief, boldly stated Orion's values: It is Orion's fundamental conviction that humans are morally responsible for the world in which we live, and that the individual comes to sense this responsibility as he or she develops a personal bond with nature.
👀 Average visits: 80,800/month
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $0
⏱️ Frequency: 36 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
Callaloo was founded in 1976 by its current editor, Charles Henry Rowell, when he was teaching at Southern University (Baton Rouge). He originally described the fledgling periodical as a "Black South Journal," whose function was to serve as a publication outlet for marginalized writers in the racially segregated US American South.
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $0
⏱️ Frequency: 4 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
The Massachusetts Review is one of the nation's leading literary magazines, distinctive in joining the highest level of artistic concern with pressing public issues. As The New York Times observed, "It is amazing that so much significant writing on race and culture appears in one magazine." MR was named one of the top ten literary journals in 2008 by the Boston Globe.
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $0
⏱️ Frequency: 4 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
Copper Nickel, the national literary journal housed at the University of Colorado Denver, was founded by poet Jake Adam York in 2002. Work published in Copper Nickel has appeared in the Best American Poetry, Best American Short Stories, and Pushcart Prize anthologies, and has been listed as notable in the Best American Essays anthology.
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $0
⏱️ Frequency: 2 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print magazine for Poetry,
BOMB Magazine has been publishing conversations between artists of all disciplines since 1981. BOMB's founders decided to publish dialogues that reflected the way practitioners spoke about their work among themselves. Annually, BOMB serves 1.5 million online readers through its free and searchable archive and BOMB Daily, a virtual hub where a diverse cohort of artists and writers explore the creative process within a community of their peers and mentors.
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $3
⏱️ Frequency: 4 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
Print & Online magazine for Poetry,
Commonweal's mission is to provide a forum for civil, reasoned debate on the interaction of faith with contemporary politics and culture. Read by a passionate audience of educated, committed Catholics, as well as readers from many other faith traditions, Commonweal presents well-argued, respectful points of view from across the ideological spectrum.
👀 Average visits: 118,000/month
🌍 Territory: USA
💰 Submission fee: $0
⏱️ Frequency: 12 times a year
🧑💻 Online submissions: Yes
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