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Leonard Gontarek
Philadelphia-based poet and children’s anthology editor
Gary Introne
Philosophical, dream-like, life-affirming work
Gail Golden
Activist poet speaks with eloquence and compassion about war and peace, the blessings of family life, and her Jewish heritage
Gilbert K. Chesterton
The the prolific turn-of-the-century poet, fiction writer, journalist and popular theologian
Saeed Jones
Poet exploring the potentialities and limits of the “black gay poet” identity
F.J. Bergmann
Non sequiturs like bear traps plunge you through the surface of this poet’s world into an absurd, slightly sinister, often funny alternate reality
Ewuare X. Osayande
Black activist, poet and social critic applies his rhetorical powers to fighting oppression in all its forms
Elizabeth Bear
Widely published author of speculative, fantasy and science fiction
Elisha Porat
Born in an Israeli kibbutz in 1938, winner of Israel’s Prime Minister’s Prize for Literature, Porat often explores themes of war
Dora McQuaid
Awareness about domestic violence, child abuse, prisoners’ rights, and other social justice issues
Don Schaeffer
Poet
Diane Gilliam Fisher
Fisher’s stark, plain-spoken verse shows a gift for inhabiting the voices of her characters and the world they inhabit
Clayton Eshleman
Poet and scholar Clayton Eshleman’s areas of expertise range from prehistoric cave paintings to translations of experimental poetry
Christine Rhein
Personal experience is a gateway to political and spiritual insight in the lyrical writing of Christine Rhein
Ben Leib
Surreal and self-mocking literary adventures about bad neighbors, vengeful clowns, and errant body parts
Barbara Lefcowitz
Poems and lyrical essays on themes from nature, spirituality, and the body
Anna K. Scotti
Poetry and short fiction published in Chautauqua, The Comstock Review, Crab Creek Review, Yemassee, and other prestigious journals
Amanda Auchter
Richly textured, passionate poems on birth, loss and discovery from the editor of the Pebble Lake Review
A&U: America’s AIDS Magazine
A&U is a national HIV/AIDS magazine with a focus on advocacy, prevention and care, and literature and the arts
The Louisville Review: The Children’s Corner
“Honest emotion and original imagery are more important to a poem than rhyming and big topics—such as life, moralizing, and other abstractions”
Cricket
Excellent literary magazine for children 9-14
Civil War Navy Magazine
This quarterly magazine focuses on the navies of the North and South during the American Civil War, with additional articles on the culture, pastimes, and history of that period
The Writer Magazine
Covers a broad range of writing fields and provides support, motivation and inspiration to writers of all levels
Poets & Writers
The most sophisticated of the magazines serving the community of writers
Parody Poetry Journal
A twice-yearly print journal of light verse
Zeek
Wide-ranging, edgy Jewish literary magazine covers arts, politics, popular culture and humor
Rock & Sling: A Journal of Literature, Art, and Faith
Attractively produced journal publishes poetry, prose, and artwork that engages with Christian spirituality in complex and subtle ways
Relief: A Quarterly Christian Expression
Pursuing a complete picture of Christ and life –- “real, gritty, painful, wonderful, this-side-of-heaven life”
Literature and Belief
Intelligent, thought-provoking journal publishes poetry, literary criticism, book reviews and interviews with a moral/religious focus
Anglican Theological Review
This scholarly journal accepts unpublished poems demonstrating creative engagement with Christian tradition
Yuan Yang: A Journal of Hong Kong and International Writing
International English-language literary journal based in Hong Kong accepts submissions of unpublished poetry, fiction, and essays, by mail or email
World Literature Today
Book reviews and essays about contemporary literature from around the world
Women’s Review of Books
This influential bimonthly tabloid-format periodical is devoted to reviewing books by and about women
West Branch
West Branch, the literary journal of Bucknell University in Pennsylvania, publishes poetry, short fiction, essays, poetry book reviews, and translations
War, Literature & the Arts
Handsome literary journal published by the English Department at the US Air Force Academy
Vestal Review
This journal of flash fiction publishes both online and print editions
Versal
Versal is the literary journal of wordsinhere, an international collective of writers, based in the Netherlands
The New Republic
Left-leaning journal of politics and opinion also publishes poetry
The New Criterion
High-modernist journal of arts and culture is a bastion of the New Formalist movement in poetry
The Healing Muse
Explores themes of medicine, illness, disability, healing, and more
The Greensboro Review
The literary journal of the University of North Carolina Greensboro
The Dos Passos Review
Seeks literary prose or poetry that demonstrates characteristics found in the work of John Dos Passos, such as an intense and original exploration of specifically American themes; an innovative quality; and a range of literary forms, especially in the genres of fiction and creative nonfiction
The Cresset
Valparaiso University literary journal considers the arts and culture from a Christian perspective
The Common
Launched in 2011, this biannual journal of literary prose, poetry and photography is subtitled “a modern sense of place”
The Cafe Review
Founded in 1989, The Cafe Review is a quarterly journal of poetry, art and reviews that is based in Portland, Maine
The Bad Version
All pieces are regarded as “bad versions”, the initial conversation starter that gets a dialogue going
Subtropics
Literary magazine from the University of Florida pays $1,000 for short fiction, $500 flash fiction, $100 poetry
StoryQuarterly
This well-regarded journal of literary fiction and creative nonfiction, founded in 1975, was acquired in 2008 by Rutgers University-Camden
St. Katherine Review
St. Katherine Review is a literary journal launched in 2011 at St. Katherine College, an Orthodox Christian university in California
spunk [arts] magazine
This journal features original artwork and memoir-style writings revolving around the arts, with a special interest in queer culture