Subgenres: BIPOC Voices

New Absurdist
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
Amanda Orozco

The Branches
The Branches is dedicated to exploring beliefs, influences, and contexts through word and art. Instead of making silos for creative expression, theological meditation, popular media, and intellectual thought, The Branches... Read more

Tabula Rasa Review
Tabula Rasa Review is filled with poetry and prose that show just how much can be done with a blank piece of paper. Its authors have formed dimension, and feeling in black and white text. They’ve created relationships, climaxes, and... Read more

Three Panels Press
Three Panels Press is a vibrant literary magazine that carves a unique niche at the intersection of art history and ekphrastic poetry. The publication is a celebration of creativity, offering a platform where the visual and the verbal... Read more
Kelsey Day

Ink & Ember
Ink & Ember is a quarterly, independent, interactive literary magazine. Created by published poet and content creator Cecilia Parker (@thejournalingrat, amongst other monikers), this magazine seeks to uplift and provide a space both... Read more

Harriet's House Magazine
Harriet’s House is an online magazine that publishes one literary horror story a month by a writer of the African diaspora. The magazine is a home for the supernatural, the haunting, and the terrifying. Harriet’s House is interested in but not... Read more

Kelsey Street Press
Kelsey Street Press was founded in 1974 to address the marginalization of women writers. From the beginning, the editors linked their editorial policy to a poetics of allowance, and to a poetics of inclusion that embraces racial and cultural... Read more
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