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Literary Magazines

Connect your poems, stories, essays, and reviews to the right audiences by researching over eight hundred literary magazines in our database. Here, you’ll find editorial policies, submission guidelines, contact information—everything you need to direct your work to the publications most amenable to your vision.

Journal Genres Published Accepts Electronic Submissions? Accepts Simultaneous Submissions? Reading Period Format
POESY

Poesy is based in Santa Cruz with a Boston editor, Doug Holder, covering the Boston area. We publish inspirational poetry, reviews, interviews, articles, readings, and whatever fits best. Poesy is published seasonally... with the change of climate comes earthquakes of emotion outlet into poetry.

Poetry Yes No Jan 1 - Dec 31
Poet Lore

Established in 1889, Poet Lore is the oldest continuously published poetry magazine in the United States. Poet Lore publishes semi-annual installments of the finest contemporary poetry both by established writers and those breaking into print.

Poetry No Yes Jan 1 - Dec 31
Print
Contributor copies only
Poetica Magazine

Contemporary Jewish Writing and Art

Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction
Yes Yes Jan 1 - Dec 31
Web
E-publication
Print
Contributor copies only
Autobiography/Memoir, Micro-poetry, Prose Poetry, Religious/Spiritual
The Poetry Project Newsletter Poetry No No
Print
Contributor copies only
The Poetry Porch

The Poetry Porch is a magazine on the Internet for poets, teachers, and their students. First appearing online in 1997, it is only published on the Internet (so far). We are interested in original unpublished poems, essays, reviews, memoirs, and fiction, although we might republish work as a special posting for a featured poet. Besides an annual issue, often devoted to a theme, the site also updates on a regular basis the Sonnet Scroll, an unfurling electronic scroll of unpublished traditional and hybrid sonnets.

Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction
Yes Yes Jan 15 - Mar 31
Web
Autobiography/Memoir, Literary Fiction, Prose Poetry
POETRY

POETRY embraces the "open-door policy" set forth by founding editor, Harriet Monroe. As she put it, we "desire to print the best English verse which is being written today, regardless of where, by whom, or under what theory of art it is written."

Poetry Yes No Jan 1 - Dec 31
Web
Print
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