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alice blue review is published three times annually from a hidden mountain-top between Portland and Seattle by a confused collective of marble designers who, after discovering a set of encyclopedias, decided to stick their pinkies into the asphalt parking-lot of words. alice blue supports innovative poetry and prose, work that quivers nervously for attention, work that teethes endlessly on doorknobs, etc. |
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| Triannual: February 14, June 14, October 14 |
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Anomalous Press launched in March of 2011 as a non-profit press dedicated to the diffusion of writing in the forms it can take. Its backbone is an editorial collective from different backgrounds and geographies that keep an eye out for compelling projects that, in any number of ways, challenge expectations of what writing and reading should be. |
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| Bi-Weekly: Every other Wednesday |
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Atticus Review is a weekly online journal that publishes stories, poems, electric literature, and other genre-busting words of wisdom and interactive whimsy. |
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Awosting Alchemy takes its name from a lake and waterfall in their home of NY's Hudson Valley, as well as the ancient idea of turning the ordinary into gold. They like being transformed and immersed by way of words and art. Work published from NY and around the world. |
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| Quarterly: January 16, April 16, July 16, and October 16 |
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A quarterly journal of prose, poetry, and art. |
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| Quarterly: March 1, June 1, September 1, and December 1 |
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COBALT is a new quarterly literary magazine published online. Each issue will feature fiction, non-fiction and poetry of the highest caliber, as well as exclusive interviews with some of the most recognized authors in the literary community on the 20th of each month. We seek to publish quality creative work and promote the literary arts, as well as those who celebrate them. |
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| Quarterly: March 1, June 1, September 1, and December 1 |
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The Collagist is a monthly journal published on the 15th of each month since August 2009. Each issue contains short fiction, poetry, essays, book reviews, and one or more excerpts from novels forthcoming from (mostly) independent presses. By publishing online, The Collagist seeks to provide access to powerful, progressive literature by both new and established writers to an ever-expanding audience. |
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| Monthly: The 15th of every month |
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Conjunctions delivers rigorous, innovative, fully realized work by contemporary literature's most exciting writers—both emerging and established. In addition to the weekly Web magazine, the print journal appears twice a year (May/November) in a special book-length format that allows space to fully investigate each volume's theme—from doppelgängers to death, desire, children, fairy tales, music, New Wave Fabulism, the Gothic, and more. |
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Corium Magazine: An online quarterly journal of fiction and poetry that gets beneath the skin and lingers. |
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| Quarterly: March 1, June 1, September 1, and December 1 |
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Monthly journal of prose and poetry. |
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| Monthly: The 1st of every month |
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decomP is an online literary magazine that is published monthly. We have existed since April 2004, and were originally called Decomposition Magazine. We publish prose, poetry, art, and solicited book reviews. |
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| Monthly: The 1st of every month |
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Defunct is a twice-annual online publication featuring essays and reviews on all things defunct--like the Dodo bird, or the power suit, or your love life. All submissions should be 2,000 words or less, and new issues appear in April and October. |
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| Semiannual: April 1 and October 1 |
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Dirty Noir publishes Noir fiction of all sub-genres. It's simple: Make it dark and dirty and have an impending sense of doom, of hopelessness. No heroes that get the girl and save the day. We want intelligent, multi-layered stories, not lowbrow pulp that promotes gratuitous sex and violence. |
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| Flash Every Wednesday; Serialized Novella Every Sunday; Quarterly: March 1, June 1, September 1, and December 1 |
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Bi-monthly literary journal with book reviews, interviews, and occasional blog content in between. |
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| Bi-Monthly: The 16th of every other month |
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Eunoia Review is an online literary journal committed to sharing the fruits of ‘beautiful thinking’. Each day, we publish one new piece of writing for your reading pleasure. We believe that Eunoia Review can and should be a home for all sorts of writing, and we welcome submissions from writers of all ages and backgrounds. |
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An online quarterly journal since 2003, FRiGG features new fiction and poetry every season: mid-January, mid-April, mid-July, and mid-October. |
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| Quarterly: Mid-January, Mid-April, Mid-July, and Mid-October |
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fwriction : review is an online literary journal, specializing in work that melts faces and rocks waffles. |
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Hobart is another literary journal that publishes fiction and essays. They like fun and aren't very good at trying to describe things, especially themselves. |
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| Monthly: The first of each month |
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Founded in 2007 by Dustin Luke Nelson and David Doody, InDigest publishes fiction, poetry, art, criticism, essays, and more quarterly, as well as being a daily arts blog, a reading series in New York and Minneapolis, and publisher of books of poetry and fiction. InDigest hopes through its content and series like InDialogue that a dialogue between all arts can be created and maintained. |
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| Quarterly: February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1 |
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Juked has been in publication since 1999, featuring fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and photography. Our online edition is typically updated every Tuesday and Thursday. Our print edition is published annually, with a reading period between March and July, and physical manifestation sometime in winter. The print issue is illustrated and includes interviews with established writers. |
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| Every Tuesday and Thursday |
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> kill author is a literary journal for the mostly alive, publishing prose, poetry, the words that occur between prose and poetry and the words happening outside it. The editors are looking to feature work of imagination, impact and invention, and welcome being surprised and challenged by submissions. Issues are published six times a year, in the first week of every other month, and made available both online and in various e-book versions. |
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| Bi-Monthly: February 8, April 8, June 8, August 8, October 8, and December 8 |
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LITnIMAGE is a quarterly online journal that publishes and showcases the work of contemporary writers and artists. We seek to tap into the symbiosis between the forms to create a higher overall aesthetic. |
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| Quarterly: January 15, April 15, July 15, Ocotber 15 |
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matchbook is an online literary journal of short, indeterminate prose. It also publishes a critical companion piece by each author. |
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| Bi-Weekly: Every other Monday |
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Mauvaise graine – a literary magazine – was created in Cirencester, UK in 1996 and published until 2000. mgversion2>datura has been on line since 2002. ISSN: 1365 5418. |
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| Semiannual: June 1 and December 1 |
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Metazen is a fiction and poetry litzine that publishes new work by established and emerging authors Monday to Friday. |
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| Every Monday through Friday |
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Monkeybicycle is an online literary journal which is updated every Monday and Friday. It is also a print journal, publishing two issues per year, one in the spring and one in the fall. |
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| Every Monday and Friday. 1 Sentence Stories every Wednesday |
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Mud Luscious Press features raw & aggressive works in an online quarterly, a novel(la) series, & a limited-edition imprint series, Nephew. |
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| Quarterly: January 1, April 1, July 1, October 1 |
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NAP is an on-line quarterly of the short and in-between. NAP publishes poetry, fiction and chapbooks. |
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| Monthly: The 15th of every month |
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Neon is a UK-based literary magazine, published online and in print every quarter. We publish poetry and prose by authors from anywhere in the world. Our focus is on work that is beautifully written, cold and contemporary. |
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| Quarterly: February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1 |
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Established in Philadelphia in 1973, Painted Bride Quarterly is one of the country's longest running literary magazines. PBQ is a community-based, independent, non-profit magazine published quarterly online and annually in print. The combination of PBQ's volunteer editorial tables and ever-changing student staff makes its published voice unique. |
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| Quarterly: March 1, June 1, September 1, and December 1 |
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To the end of the road, the edge of things, a north shore, up country, a place of amalgamation and unplumbed depths, where things are made and unmade, and unimagined futures are born. To a kind of ultima Thule. Inhabit your contradictions. Squeeze your quirk and anomaly. No soft pink hands. PANK is a monthly online and annual print magazine of prose, poetry and emerging forms. |
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| Monthly: The 15th of each month |
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Precipitate aims to better understand how language and art act as interpretive devices for an external world that is simultaneously present and absent, riveting and severe, earthy and complex, and that inspires humor, irony, fear, and joy. Precipitate explores non-traditional perspectives of the physical world, and we invite writers, artists, and readers to investigate and destabilize ideas of place. |
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| Tri-Annual: March 20, October 1, and December 21 |
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Quick Lucks is a monthly online issue featuring loosely-themed bits of poetry and prose. The work at Quick Lucks is fast and flavorful, like a Halal food cart. |
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| Monthly: The 1st Monday of every month |
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Founded in 2002, Red Fez publishes a monthly online literary journal with poetry, fiction, non-fiction, columns, reviews, audio, video, comics, photography and art. New issues are published on the 13th. |
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| Monthly: 13th of every month |
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Quarterly journal devoted to reprinting fiction that originally appeared in print. |
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| Quarterly: February 1, May 1, August 1, and Novemeber 1 |
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SmokeLong Quarterly is dedicated to bringing the best flash fiction to the web on a quarterly basis. The term "smoke-long" comes from the Chinese, who noted that reading a piece of flash takes about the same length of time as smoking a cigarette. All the work we publish is precisely that—about a smoke long. |
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| Quarterly: Late March, Late June, Late September, and Late December. |
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SmokeLong Weekly is dedicated to bringing the best flash fiction to the web on a weekly basis. The term "smoke-long" comes from the Chinese, who noted that reading a piece of flash takes about the same length of time as smoking a cigarette. All the work we publish is precisely that—about a smoke long. |
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| Weekly: Every Monday except for those on which the Quarterly is published. |
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Specter Literary Magazine publishes poetry, fiction and creative nonfiction with innate rhythm & themes important to Generations X, Y, Z--whatever the marketing label--from a multi-cultural/multi-sexual perspective. |
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| Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday |
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Wag's is an online literary journal of short, indeterminate prose. It also publishes a critical companion piece by each author. |
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| Quarterly: February 15, May 15, August 15, and November 15 |
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YB is an online journal of poetry, published twice a year, in June and December. Submissions open in April and October. |
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| Semiannual: June 1 and December 1 |
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