Posted: 21 Mar 2013 07:52 PM PDT
Category Archives: Literary Magazines
Cleaver Magazine: looks unique!
Here’s what they say:
Bodega releases digital issues on the first Monday of every month, featuring poetry, prose, and quarterly interviews by established and emerging writers.
| TheKillRoom
A horror magazine, available as a free pdf download, or to buy from Lulu.com, that enables teenagers and young adults to get published alongside adult and top-selling horror authors. |
Literary Magazine
The Bitchin’ Kitsch is a zine designed for open expression through art, poetry, prose, monologue, dialogue, rants, etc.
Writer’s World Journal is a place for new and experienced writers. They accept horror, fantasy, science fiction, mysteries, and more up to 7,000 words.
Lit Mag Submissions
Here’s a very interesting guide to submitting to literary magazines and contests free for download or online viewing.
Green Blotter is associated with Lebanon College.
Green Blotter, Lebanon Valley College’s literary magazine, is open for submissions of poetry, fiction, photos and other artwork for the Spring 2013 issue. Undergraduate students at colleges and universities anywhere in the world are invited to submit work via email between now and February 28, 2013. See our submission guidelines for complete instructions.
WHAT is it that frightens you there? Stories you have heard? Residuals of murder you feel? The tale of the little boy–and his mother who did things she should never have done?
Drunk Monkeys is an eclectic web zine that provides a home for emerging writers and poets, offers in-depth discussion of cultural issues, and features critiques of film and television that rely on analysis rather than snark.
Here’s a roundup of multiple literary magazines from Treehouse.
Literary Magazine
Writing Tomorrow is a brand new magazine. We launched our first edition October 1, 2012. We are seeking all types of quality literature and welcome submissions of original, unpublished short stories, novel excerpts, and poems. Our next issue will be out in early February.
More on the trending of literary magazines: growth and shrinkage.
From Hubpages:
Recently I found a master list of online literary magazines I had printed out in 2005, and I wondered how many of them were still in action.
Literary Magazine/Contest
The Blotter is one of the few literary magazines that still has a print run of 8,000 copies…and that’s every month! They’re reaching for 10,000 so they’re a great place to submit.
Their annual contest is still running. Submit any book-length fiction, including young adult, short story collections, literary novels, commercial novels (like sci-fi, horror, mystery, thrillers, romance, etc.), mainstream, and novellas.
