Welcome to the home of the Virginia Normal, an international literary journal edited by the students and faculty of Virginia State University.
We publish two issues each spring: a print issue featuring literary work submitted from...
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Welcome to the home of the Virginia Normal, an international literary journal edited by the students and faculty of Virginia State University.
We publish two issues each spring: a print issue featuring literary work submitted from...
Read moreWe publish well crafted original poetry as well as translations from modern poets, everywhere. We favor poetry that is NOT OBSCURE yet avoids the trite.
Our primary mission in creating Visions With Voices is to promote Spoken Word as a legitimate genre with standards that differentiate excellent work. We are creating here a venue which will give the artist a sense of accomplishment...
Read moreA visitant is a visitor from another realm—a specter, a psychopomp, or a transitory creature, like a pilgrim or bird. Visitants pop up throughout literature as ghosts, as fits of madness, and as omens. In nature, a visitant takes on a different...
Read moreVita Brevis publishes poetry (especially from unpublished or emerging poets), charges no reading fees, accepts unsolicited pieces, keeps poetry submissions open year-round, and tends to favor short, structured poems over long,...
Read moreOur intention is to publish writing that pushes against convention, which challenges, subverts, or skillfully manipulates tradition, and serves to advance the understanding of human culture and experience via interesting metaphors, exciting...
Read moreVoiceCatcher is an online journal that supports, inspires, and empowers female-identified writers and artists in the greater Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA areas.
Send us work that moves us. Work that pushes the envelope. We seek...
Read moreVoicemail Poems is an online magazine that highlights the intimate and raw voices of new and established writers of all styles.
Waccamaw is a graduate student and faculty collaboration featuring contemporary poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. The magazine is published online once a year, in the fall, by The Athenaeum Press at Coastal Carolina University....
War, Literature, & the Arts publishes short fiction, poetry, personal essay/memoir, visuals, book reviews and scholarly essays for a general audience. From the Iliad to The Hurt Locker to The Things They Carried...
Read morePublishes 10–15 poems, 2–3 fictional stories, and 1–2 pieces of creative nonfiction each issue. We value #OwnVoices literature and equity in publishing. Our goal is to reflect a range of unique experiences and perspectives with each issue’s theme...
Read morewarning lines publishes work exclusively from queer and/or neurodivergent creators.
Washington Square Review is an innovative, nationally-distributed literary journal publishing a dynamica and diverse array of new fiction, poetry, and translations, as well as insightful interviews with distinguished authors. It is...
Read moreThe Watershed Journal is always looking for storytellers in our region of the Pennsylvania Wilds to submit poetry, short stories, personal essays, local journalism, and storytelling photography or imagery. A diversity of life happens...
Read moreThe purpose of our very limited edition publication is to publish only poetry. We have been publishing regularly for 35 years. Our choices reflect our editorial tastes. We are open to new work. There are no ads.
We hope authors will take advantage of our refusal to define what we publish, and send us un-name-able bits and pieces. A fiction that has no shape but feels complete and leaves a hole in your stomach; a nonfiction layered in obvious lies; a...
Read moreThe Wax Paper is a broadsheet publication open to all forms of written word, imagery and collected conversation. The first priority of the Wax Paper is to expand our understanding of the people we share the world with, and in...
Read moreWaxing & Waning is a literary journal that seeks what’s on the fringe. Whatever is deep and true. The moon represents this idea: what is dark, what is brooding, what is wild. Work submitted to Waxing & Waning should be...
Read moreWaxwing is a literary journal promoting the tremendous cultural diversity of contemporary American literature, alongside international voices in translation. We believe that American voices are, at their cores, both multicultural and...
Read moreSince 2012, The Wayfarer has been offering literature, interviews, and art with the intention to inspires our readers, enrich their lives, and highlight the power for agency and change-making that each individual holds.
The Wayne Literary Review is a yearly literary journal published in Detroit, MI, by Wayne State Press. We publish writing that inspires, experiments, and pushes language in new and interesting directions. We are edited by Wayne State...
Read moreWelcome to the Weary Blues, a digital journal of poetry, short fiction, art and photography. The Weary Blues is published by New Binary Press in digital form on a rolling basis, depending on the quality of submissions that we...
Read moreWeber invites submissions in the genres of personal narrative, critical commentary, fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry that offer insight into the environment and culture (both broadly defined) of the contemporary western United States....
Welter is an annual print literary magazine--originated in 1965--now produced by the MFA program at the University of Baltimore. Additional content is published online. As our name implies, we are looking for work that is provocative, exciting,...
Read moreWest Branch is a a thrice-yearly magazine of poetry, fiction, essays, and reviews based at Bucknell University.