
Uncommon GRACkle
The Uncommon GRACkle seeks works with deep, emotional resonance and empathy for the human experience. We welcome all creators from all demographics, including marginalized writers/artists who identify as... Read more
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The Uncommon GRACkle seeks works with deep, emotional resonance and empathy for the human experience. We welcome all creators from all demographics, including marginalized writers/artists who identify as... Read more

Canid Literary & Art an onlline and print journal committed to publishing poetry, short stories, creative nonfiction, and artwork that pays tribute to our best friend: dogs. We are committed to showcasing exciting and inclusive work across... Read more

The Yesterday Review publishes fiction, non-fiction, flash fiction, poetry, artwork and photography by both emerging and established writers and artists. We look for the bizarre thoughts you wrote in a document somewhere and forgot about. We like... Read more

Walrus Proetry is a literary endeavor that exists at the intersection of technology and storytelling. The journal exists entirely on the Sui blockchain and has a twofold mission: to showcase exceptional literary poetry & prose and to explore... Read more


The New Absurdist is a space for the creative, the curious, and the unapologetically passionate to engage in educated discourse and promote positive growth in the world. The editors want its name to remind everyone that everyone has... Read more

Raven’s Quill is more than just an e-magazine; it’s a journey through the human experience. Here, we explore the fascinating intersection of psychology, literature, and culture. Our mission is to spark curiosity, inspire creativity, and provide a... Read more
Red River Review is a digital literary journal founded in 1999 and relaunched in 2025. Rooted in poetry, it also now publishes short stories, creative essays, and visual art. The journal seeks thoughtful, resonant work and is committed... Read more

Lost Telegram Press is now accepting query letters to hear about new projects for publication. The editors are happy to read queries about projects that are conceptual in nature. Projects that are not commonly seen in bookstores or are found in... Read more