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SPRING: The Journal of the E. E. Cummings Society The Journal of the E.E. Cummings Society, published annually, is designed "to maintain and broaden the audience for E.E. Cummings, and to explore various facets of his life and art." Wants poems in the spirit of Cummings, primarily poems of one page or less. |
Poetry | Yes | No | May 1 - Aug 31 | |
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SpringGun is a not-for-profit web-based journal promoting all forms of previously unpublished quality contemporary writing and interdisciplinary digital art. We’re interested in the internet as a medium both for its networking potential and accessibility; we want to create a platform for newer art forms to emerge and pull new intelligent voices into the literary fold. |
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction |
Yes | Yes | ||
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The St. Sebastian Review is an LGBTQ Christian literary magazine, founded to give voice to a community often disenfranchised and unheard. We exist as a forum within and from which LGBTQ Christians of any denomination can engage both critically and compassionately the culture in which they find themselves. We are purveyors of fine poetry, fiction, nonfiction essays, and visual art from among the LGBTQ Christian community and its allies. |
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction |
Yes | Yes | Jan 1 - Dec 31 |
Web E-publication |
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No payment LGBT, Literary Fiction, Prose Poetry, Religious/Spiritual |
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"Staccato is all about microfiction." Begun in Athens, Georgia, in 2005, Staccato now operates out of Brooklyn and is a forum where you can read and comment on insanely short stories from your favorite writers and writers you’ve probably never heard of. |
Fiction | Yes | Yes | Jan 1 - Dec 31 | |
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Stand Stand was founded in 1952 with £5 of Jon Silkin’s redundancy money. The magazine's title expressed its aim, to stand against injustice and oppression; to make a stand for the role that the arts, poetry and fiction in particular, could play (should play) in that fight. Jon Glover, Editor |
Poetry, Fiction |
No | Yes | Jan 1 - Dec 31 | |
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Star*Line is a journal of speculative poetry, including not only science fiction, but fantasy, horror, and what lies between these genres. We also publish relevant articles and SF poetry book reviews. |
Poetry | Yes | Yes | Jan 1 - Dec 31 |
E-publication Print |
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