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Chautauqua The editors actively solicit writing that expresses the values of Chautauqua Institution broadly construed: a sense of inquiry into questions of personal, social, political, spiritual, and aesthetic importance, regardless of genre. |
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction |
Yes | Yes | Feb 15 - Apr 15 | |
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Contributor copies only |
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Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction |
Yes | Yes | Sep 1 - Jun 1 |
Print |
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Contributor copies only Translation |
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The Chimaera is an online literary miscellany which publishes verse, both themed and various, as well as prose. Our prose content includes fiction and also critical prose, which may cover a wide range of subjects: principally poetry and literature, but also historiography, art, film, drama, mythology and all sorts of other cultural matters; in short, whatever we find interesting and entertaining. In verse we have a bias towards form, of one kind or another, but will look at whatever is submitted. In verse and prose we have a global range and interest, but also somewhat of an Australian accent. |
Poetry, Creative Nonfiction, Fiction |
Yes | Yes | Jan 1 | |
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Since 1908, The Home Forum has been a section of The Christian Science Monitor dedicated to nonfiction and poetry. The object of the Monitor is (in the words of its founder, Mary Baker Eddy) "to injure no man, but to bless all mankind." The Monitor is a balanced news-gathering operation with its own network of reporters; it is not a church organ. The Home Form section attempts to amuse, educate, inspire, delight, engage, comfort, enlighten. It's a conversation with a well-educated and compassionate friend. The section also hosts the Monitor's single, clearly labeled, religious article. |
Poetry, Creative Nonfiction |
Yes | No | Jan 1 - Dec 31 |
Web E-publication Print |
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Cash |
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One of the oldest quarterlies in the nation, Cimarron Review publishes work by writers at all stages of their careers, including Pulitzer prize winners, writers appearing in the Best American Series and the Pushcart anthologies, and winners of national book contests. |
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction |
No | Yes | Jan 1 - Dec 31 |
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Contributor copies only |
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The Cincinnati Review Established in September 2003, The Cincinnati Review draws together within its pages the finest creative and critical work from across the country. We provide a venue for writers of any background, at any point in their literary careers, to showcase their best writing. |
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction |
Yes | Yes | Sep 1 - May 31 | |