Subgenres: Humor

Why Vandalism?

An online literary and poetry journal since 2007, Why Vandalism? features poetry and prose, new writing, speculative fiction, fantasy, science fiction, horror, experimental and sound art, curated from international contributors.

Reading Period: 
Jan 1 to Dec 31
Genres Published: 
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Translation

Glacial Hills Review

For creative nonfiction, Glacial Hills Review wants to see creative personal stories that reflect one’s own personal experiences in such a way that they provoke understanding in discerning readers. The editors also accept... Read more

Reading Period: 
Jan 1 to May 31
Temporarily closed to submissions
Genres Published: 
Creative Nonfiction

MacQueen’s Quinterly

MacQueen’s Quinterly (also known as MacQ) is a smorgasbord of memorable works of art and literature, in multiple genres and short-forms: prose poetry; flash and microfiction; essays and creative nonfiction; photographs, drawings... Read more

Reading Periods: 
Feb 1 to Feb 17
Jul 1 to Jul 17
Nov 1 to Nov 17
Genres Published: 
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction

Good Life Review

The Good Life Review is an online literary journal that provides a beautiful and equitable platform for writers and artists to showcase and share their poetry, prose, and art. The editors want to foster a positive and inclusive literary... Read more

Reading Period: 
Jan 1 to Dec 31
Genres Published: 
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Translation

Meredith Miller

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Wyldcraft

We are a grassroots, female-run literary magazine currently in the new moon of our life. We think of ourselves as foragers, going out into the wild to find and elevate emerging literary voices. We are committed to lowering the traditional... Read more

Reading Period: 
Jan 1 to Mar 1
Genres Published: 
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Translation

Paper Brigade

Paper Brigade is the print literary journal of Jewish Book Council. Composed of articles, interviews, fiction, poetry, and artwork, it celebrates the breadth and diversity of today’s Jewish books in the U.S. and abroad. The journal seeks... Read more

Reading Period: 
Dec 15 to Feb 15
Genres Published: 
Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Translation

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