List of literary magazines - Wikipedia Below is a list of literary magazines and journals: periodicals devoted to book reviews, creative nonfiction, essays, poems, short fiction, and similar literary endeavors [1][2] Because the majority are from the United States, the country of origin is only listed for those outside the U S Only those magazines that are exclusively published online are identified as such
Get Paid to Write: Top 18 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word) Some websites, including content mills, online magazines and literary journals may accept submissions year-round and have their rates publicly displayed We cover several such places to submit
Narrative Magazine - Wikipedia Narrative Magazine[1] is a non-profit digital publisher of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and art founded in 2003 by Tom Jenks and Carol Edgarian Narrative publishes weekly and provides educational resources to teachers and students; subscription and access to its content is free
Hypertext Magazine - Wikipedia Hypertext Magazine is an independent, non-profit social justice literary magazine headquartered in Chicago, Illinois Founded in 2010 by editor-in-chief Christine Maul Rice, the magazine publishes bi-annually with print and online editions
Baltimore Review - Wikipedia Baltimore Review is an American literary magazine founded in 1996 [1][2] It publishes short stories, poetry, creative nonfiction, interviews, and items of interest to those interested in creative writing
Literal Latte - Wikipedia The relatively low cost of printing on newsprint made it economical for the publishers to distribute the magazine for free at bookstores, universities, and newsstands throughout New York City, thus achieving an unusually high circulation rate for a literary magazine—as high as 30,000 copies per issue, according to the publishers [3] —as
Long River Review - Wikipedia Along with written submissions, the Long River Review also accepts art submissions for publication in the magazine, accepting photographs, drawings, illustrations, comics, mixed media designs, and more
Emerson Review - Wikipedia The Emerson Review, founded in 1953 as The Scribe, is Emerson College 's award-winning and oldest student-run literary magazine The book is published annually and is released each spring during a Release Event, which is open to the entire literary community of Boston [1] The Emerson Review accepts submissions of poetry, [2] fiction, [3] nonfiction (magazine journalism articles, personal