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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
ADOBE_sharp_smallest.jpgClapboard House

Clapboard House publishes the finest stories and poetry written by established and emerging writers, including undergraduates. Dorothy Allison, acclaimed author of BASTARD OUT OF CAROLINA, recently judged our undergraduate short story contest. Included in Steve Almond’s 2008 BEST OF THE WEB, Clapboard House plans a best of the house print anthology for 2010. Whether we are considering the work of an award-winning, much published writer or the first submission of a fledgling writer, our expectation and only requirement of both is excellence.

Poetry, Creative Nonfiction, Fiction
Yes Yes Jan 1 - Dec 31
Cleaver Magazine

Cleavers share cutting-edge art and literary work from a mix of established and emerging voices. We publish poetry, short stories, essays, dramatic monologues, flash prose, and visual art.

Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction
Yes Yes Jan 1 - Dec 31
Web
Autobiography/Memoir, Flash Fiction, Graphic/Illustrated, Literary Fiction, Micro-poetry, Narrative Nonfiction, Pop Culture, Translation
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place

The guiding aesthetic is cleanliness; we look for each work to display in its own way precision of thought and meticulous crafting of sound and language.

Poetry, Fiction
Yes Yes Jan 1 - Dec 31
Web
E-publication
Print
Contributor copies only
Cross-genre, Flash Fiction, Prose Poetry, Translation
The Cleveland Review

We review books about the Rust Belt. If you are an author or publisher who is interested in submitting a book for review, please see our review policy (http://clevelandreview.org/review-policy/).

Creative Nonfiction Yes Yes Feb 1 - Jun 1
Web
No payment
Regional
Clockwise Cat

Clockwise Cat is a progressive literary webzine that features poetry, polemics/satire, and appraisals (reviews). Clockwise Cat prefers to receive poems that are in some way akin to the Symbolist, Dadaist, Surrealist, Beat, spoken word, and experimental genres. However, we will regard all well-crafted submissions that brashly flout conventions.

Poetry, Creative Nonfiction
Yes No Jan 1 - Dec 31
Web
No payment
Experimental, Micro-poetry, Political, Pop Culture, Prose Poetry
Clover, A Literary Rag

Clover comes from the Independent Writers' Studio--our purpose is to engage, express, and share the written word the very best way possible.

Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction
Yes Yes Jan 1 - Dec 31
Print
Contributor copies only
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