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Tributaries is a literary Magazine published annually since 2004. We publish both new and established authors. Tributaries considers the following for publication: art, essays, short stories, creative non-fiction, prose and one-act plays. |
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction |
Yes | Yes | Sep 15 - Feb 14 | |
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There are many poems asking to be read, but rarely are readers given a reason why we should be reading them. Triggerfish is a journal dedicated to the "why" of poetry, seeking to understand and illuminate this process, to say that it is possible to make qualitative judgments and distinctions about the substance of poetry. We hope to provide insight into the discerning reader's viewpoint. The intention isn't to demonstrate the worth of these poems--the gray area of sensibility and taste--but to talk about why we read them and why we want you to read them. |
Poetry | Yes | Yes | Jan 1 - Dec 31 | |
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No payment |
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Tryst considers just about any genre of work. We don't believe in making some definitive statement about what is or isn't art; or, what we're looking for in terms of the kind of work we're seeking. Just send us work that you care about most ~ don't worry about what you think we'd like. In other words, don't try to second guess our tastes. Have some faith and trust in yourself ~ it'll show in your work. |
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction |
Yes | Yes | Jan 1 - Dec 31 | |
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Tuesday; An Art Project offers a forum for a tangible means for dialogue to the often disparate makers and audiences of fine art, poetry and documentary photography, rekindling the pursuits of the fine art publications of the 1960s. From the previously unpublished poet to the poet laureate, Tuesday strives for a poetic range of motion that will capture the amazingly varied landscape of contemporary work. Through its innovative format of individual, archival cards, Tuesday is meant to be used and shared and the work in Tuesday continues beyond the bound. |
Poetry | Yes | Yes | Jan 1 - Dec 31 |
Print |
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Contributor copies only |
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The Tulane Review The Tulane Review aims to publish original poetry, prose, art and photography from writers and artists of all calibers. We are looking for work that is edgy and appealing to a broad audience. |
Poetry, Fiction |
Yes | Yes | Aug 20 - Feb 19 | |
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Turk’s Head Review features distinctive writing, art, & media. It is published online on a rolling basis. The idea behind Turk’s Head is to combine the strengths of the blog format (steady stream of content) and the small-press literary magazine (quality work from professional artists and writers). We publish yearly print-on-demand issues of selected work from our contributors. |
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction |
Yes | Yes | Jan 1 - Dec 31 |
Web E-publication |
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No payment Commercial Fiction, Experimental, Flash Fiction, Formal, Literary Fiction, Micro-poetry, Narrative Nonfiction, Prose Poetry |
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