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The Big ? (pronounced "the big question") focuses on bringing forth answers to some of life's toughest, ever-persistent questions.
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The Big ? (pronounced "the big question") focuses on bringing forth answers to some of life's toughest, ever-persistent questions.
The Big ? (pronounced "the big question") focuses on bringing forth answers to some of life's toughest, ever-persistent questions.

Poetose's mission is to contribute to the literary landscape of Boston and beyond to make the world a more beautiful home for us all. Poetose publishes works of poetry, prose, and art, and also sells bookish items. We love work that lives at the... Read more

The Haikuist is a quarterly journal dedicated to five-seven-five haiku and rooted in nature and love. The editors are seeking groupings of three to five haiku that connect together or compliment each other enough to tell a micro love... Read more

Sabre Lake Publishing’s mission is to champion the free expression of ideas by publishing thought-provoking works that engage, entertain, educate, and challenge readers. The ediors are dedicated to supporting emerging writers and diverse voices.... Read more

Welcome to the PoArtMo Magazine, a new publication that focuses on impactful and inspiring writing. PoArtMo stands for “Positive Actions Rally Thoughts & Momentum,” a concept based on the following tenets: family-... Read more

Half Day Moon Journal welcomes work “that rings like morning on the ear” as Telémakhos says in The Odyssey (trans. R. Fitzgerald). In other words, work from poets who never step into the same Heraclitean river twice.

Founded in 2007, iExile is an independent literary platform based in Los Angeles. It publishes poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, translation, satire, fragments, and selected restored texts from its archive. iExile seeks writing with edge,... Read more

Gen Society operates as a small press built around a Quarterly Poet Residency, publishing sustained sequences rather than isolated acceptances. The editors seek work that demonstrates command of language... Read more

Pink Ochre Literary Magazine is an online, quarterly magazine focused on works of love—however one might interpret the word. Authors of all backgrounds and skill levels are welcome.