150 Lit Mags Looking for Audio Submissions
plus a guest essay by Kayla Martell Feldman on the oral tradition and spoken word poetry
Our guest writer this week is director and poet, Kayla Martell Feldman. Below, find her essay on a dismissive response in a poetry writing workshop and the deep historical roots and value of the oral tradition in storytelling and poetry.
A few years ago, I participated in a poetry editing workshop facilitated by a prolific and well-known British poet. Without making him too identifiable, this poet has multiple awards and nominations under his belt, is a fellow at several well-regarded literary and academic institutions, offers mentorship and teaching at more organizations than I could list, and is regarded as one of the best and most important contemporary poetic voices in the UK. Having been aware of his work over the years, and having several mutual friends who came up as poets alongside him, I was excited about this workshop and the opportunity to learn from someone who I believed shared my values and ethos in poetry. Towards the end of the workshop, I asked for his thoughts on editing poetry with a view to performing it as spoken word.
“Spoken word is different from poetry,” he responded, not deeming my question worthy of a direct answer. “Not less than,” he assured me, in a tone dripping with condescension, “but different. Because spoken word comes from the oral tradition, and poetry from the written tradition.”
That this response had come from someone whose work in performance poetry preceded the publication of his written work stunned me. It seemed to betray a complete misunderstanding of stories and language and his own field of work, a dismissal of every word spoken for tens of thousands of years before someone thought “hey, this cuneiform would look really cool on a clay tablet”, every legend and fable shared around the fires of the caves the Egyptians lived in before they thought to draw pretty pictures on the walls, forming the basis and foundations and, yes, traditions of what would, millennia later, become the written one. What we now think of as the literary canon – Beowulf, The Iliad, The Odyssey, The Bible – were all transmitted orally for generations before anyone wrote them down. Surely it all came from the oral tradition. So my initial (albeit internal) reply?
“Hey buddy, fuck you.”
The amount of time and brain space I have devoted to this exchange is absolutely an overreaction to what I’m sure was a well-meaning and nuanced comment on how the impact of a poem changes across the medium by which it’s received – as with, for example, reading a script versus watching a play – but this was not the first time I’d encountered what I perceived as derision of spoken word as a legitimate literary practice. I’ve met several people who, upon hearing that I run a spoken word poetry night, replied that it’s “not their thing” because their primary frame of reference was Jonah Hill’s mockery of it in 22 Jump Street. I’ve heard spoken word described as “pretentious” and “cringe-worthy”, not adjectives I tend to hear used to describe the lyrics of Simon & Garfunkel or Akala, which unquestionably have far more in common with poetry than with any other art form. There’s a reason people would pay more to see MF DOOM rhyme “tick faster” with “slick blaster” and “sick laughter” aloud than they would to see them written down (RIP Daniel Dumile).
Modern “spoken word” as an art form (as it is currently understood) undoubtedly has its strongest influences in the American Beat poets of the 1950s. It is now generally taken to mean poetry that, in some way, demands to be read aloud – that, as I so often hear it described, “leaps off the page.” Perhaps it’s a little sentimental, but that is how I consider all poetry. Studying Shakespeare’s plays as printed texts is far less engaging than watching them in performance, but they are still considered to be, in academic institutions everywhere, “essential” parts of literature. I feel much the same about poetry – that there is a rhythm and melody to every poem, that every stanza demands to be voiced. As children, my sister and I memorized The Jabberwocky and The Raven and The Pied Piper Of Hamelin, took joy in their rhymes and the way it made our spoken voices sing. Poetry has never felt, to me, like a primarily written form.
Although I have been writing poems far longer than I have been performing them, spoken word has become a core part of my creative practice. I have been writing poetry since I could hold a pen. The first poem I remember writing was at the age of five, and I know that it was not the first poem I actually wrote. I first performed my own poetry aloud to an audience at age eighteen, and have continued to do so for over a decade now, publishing in written form the same works that I’m regularly performing aloud.
Writing can be a lonely practice. That is, it can become lonely if you’re not careful. The spoken word community is one of the ways in which I retain a connection to others even when writing alone. It feels, in some ways, umbilical in its connection to the oral tradition of human stories and the childlike joy I remember from when I first fell in love with poetry. It calls to mind the literary salons that began in the 17th Century and continue to this day, gatherings in homes or pub basements or bookstores, and sitting in the pockets of one another’s words.
This poet’s words have lived rent-free in my mind for far too long. I know that poetry originated out loud and not on the page. I know that most authors earn the bulk of their income from speaking engagements, lectures, and teaching, and not from their printed words. And I know that being a part of the spoken word community, reading and listening to poetry out loud on a regular basis, has made me a better writer. Sometimes, I wish the rest of the literary world would sit up and take notice of the spoken word, return to its roots, and reinstate the oral tradition.
Want to learn more about spoken word poetry? You are in luck! Kayla is teaching a weekend intensive with Write or Die in March, From Page to Stage: Performing Poetry and Spoken Word. You can also work with Kayla sooner in her February workshop, Generating Stories: Starting Out and Breaking Blocks. Defeat writer's block and receive tools to keep you motivated! We all need that, don’t we?
Kayla Martell Feldman (she/they) is a director and writer for the page, stage, and screen, currently based in London. She is a founding member of the Sovereign Writers Group and co-host of the monthly poetry night Process. Her play Watchdog has been shortlisted for numerous awards and her short story Once For Friend, Twice For Stranger won second prize in the Crossing the Tees short story competition. Her work has been published widely in the UK and North America, and her second poetry collection, Same Story, was published by Verve Poetry Press in 2023.
OK, so I couldn’t nail down exactly which mags accept all “audio” vs only “audio poetry” so I found all of the magazines that accept both audio & poetry working under the assumption that most probably accept audio poetry. Enjoy, this list is totally free but paid subs on free posts are always a nice surprise if you’d like to support our work. If you’re up for it, my free course on submitting to lit mags kicks off on WoD101 on Monday. You can read about that here.
Lovely as a goose on a roof. Lit mag with print issues twice annually and a new issue online the first Friday of the month. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Comics, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: $3 • Pay: $50 • Founded in 2009
An online literary journal run and staffed by PhD creative writing students at the University of Utah. QW was founded by James Thomas in 1976. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Translation, Review, Audio, Video, Game, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 1976
A journal dedicated to dismantling and breaking down, the act of composition into its constituting parts. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2004
A peer-edited journal produced through XE: Experimental Humanities & Social Engagement at NYU. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Translation, Art, Photography, Audio • Theme - coda • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2002
A premier Canadian literary magazine, publishing the best in new writing. We award the annual Austin Clarke Prizes in fiction and poetry. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Translation, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: see Genres section for details • Founded in 2007
Air/Light is an online literary journal published by the English Department at the University of Southern California. We showcase both traditional and innovative works. We are firmly of the West Coast, but also national, international. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Photography, Audio, Video, Game • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: see Genres section for details
Going Down Swinging works across platforms to produce high quality publications and events that support writers and artists telling stories worth sharing. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Comics, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: see Genres section for details • Founded in 1979
A print and online literary magazine based in New York City that has an international focus. This is a re-orienting place that unlearns, confronts, and disrupts euro-centric narratives and aesthetics. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: $3 • Pay: $50 • Founded in 2022
An online indie publisher and small press. We’re a queer, inclusive, and anti-racist organisation with a focus on local queer and emerging creators. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Play, Comics, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: AU$3 • Pay: AU$25 • Founded in 2018
We're published by the low-res MFA in Creative Writing at Mississippi U. for Women and include fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, drama, art, and new media. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Photography, Play, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: $2 • Pay: none • Founded in 2016
(Oct 31, 2023) The Autoethnographer is an award-winning, non-profit, open-access, peer-reviewed, digital literary and arts magazine. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: $5 • Pay: see Genres section for details • Founded in 2021
(Mar 1, 2024) An online journal featuring nonfiction, fiction, poetry, criticism, journalism, author interviews, and multi-media texts. The bi-annual print magazine finished in spring 2019, ending its 11-year run. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Comics, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
Talon Review seeks to publish new works by established and emerging writers. We are interested in stories, essays, and poems that linger in the heart or mind long after the last word of the last sentence. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2012
BewilderingStories publishes writing ranging from speculative fiction to realism in prose, poetry, and drama. Non-fiction and artwork are also featured. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Interview, Translation, Art, Play, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2002
Cal Poly Humboldt’s student-led multilingual journal of literature and art. • Accepts - Video, Audio, Art, Hybrid, Photography, Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Translation • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 1954
The Bookends Review is an independent creative arts journal dedicated to bringing you the best original fiction, nonfiction, poetry, interviews, essays, book reviews, and visual/musical works from around the world. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Interview, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2012
Surging Tide is a BIPOC-led experimental literary journal publishing short form, long form, visuals, and interviews. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Translation, Art, Photography, Audio, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - Annual Contest • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
long con magazine is a digital arts & literature quarterly that publishes art about art. • Accepts - Fiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: see Genres section for details • Founded in 2019
At Length is a venue for ambitious, in-depth writing, music, photography, and art that are open to possibilities shorter forms preclude. We create ways for readers, listeners, and viewers to interact with noteworthy long work, and other publications have noticed. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, Photography, Art, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2003
A graduate student-run magazine located in Victoria, British Columbia on unceded Lək̓ʷəŋən and WSÁNEĆ territory. It publishes fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, reviews, visual art, hybrid works, and experimental mediums. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Art, Photography, Audio, Video, Game, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: see Genres section for details • Founded in 2023
an independent online publication appearing annually, founded at the University of Illinois at Chicago by Ph.D. students in the English department • Accepts - Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction, Play, Translation, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2007
A Weisman Award-winning, independent, print and online literary magazine committed to amplifying the voices of emerging writers and visual artists. We're eager to serve as a gateway for emerging creatives and publish new perspectives. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: $20-$30 per piece • Founded in 2021
A nationally-acclaimed, non-profit literary and art journal exploring the landscapes of the human condition and our connection to the natural world. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Photography, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: $5 • Pay: $10 per page
An online literary journal that features health-related stories in the form of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and digital media, including photography, podcasts, and short films. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2018
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a constantly changing pattern or sequence of objects or elements. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: $20 per piece • Founded in 2020
A literary journal published by the Black Earth Institute dedicated to re-forging the links between art and spirit, earth and society • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Photography, Audio • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2015
An adult (18+) quarterly arts and literary magazine highlighting romance, yearning, eroticism, and other forms of desire and intimacy. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Audio, Video • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: $10-$0 • Founded in 2020
Cobra Milk invites you to get weird, get vulnerable, and get at us with the work you want to bring into the world. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Photography, Video, Audio, Wtf is genre, send anything, Hybrid • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
(Nov 1, 2023) An online literature and art magazine, published three times annually, with a year-end print anthology. We are interested in quality fiction, poetry, nonfiction, visual art, music, and short videos, imposing no restrictions on genre. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
We publish anything that has been written "with abandon" (whatever that means to you). No submission fees, ever (though we do accept tips!), and we are a paying market. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Art, Photography, Humor, Comics, Audio, Video, Game, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - Abandon Earth • Fee: none • Pay: $15 per piece • Founded in 2021
The Sandy River Review is a literary journal consisting of two parts: an annual print issue and The River, a regularly updating stream of online content. Run by student editors in regular conversation with the print editors. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Photography, Play, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2002
The Hyacinth Review is an online journal dedicated to exploring the humanities through various mediums & providing free learning resources for all. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Translation, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2021
The New River: A Journal of Digital Art and Literature
The New River publishes a variety of digital works in genres such as computational poetry, interactive fiction, augmented reality, video art, playable media, literary Twitter bots, web-based sound art, and innovations in between. • Accepts - Fiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Game, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 1996
Ars Medica: A Journal of Medicine, the Arts, and Humanities
Canadian journal of Medicine, Art, and the Humanities. Exploring the interface between arts and healing since 2004. • Accepts - Poetry, Nonfiction, Fiction, Photography, Art, Game, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2004
Abstract seeks fine art in all forms that engages with both the crises and joys of our shared human condition. We seek art that engages the edge of now; we seek to explore a future forward zeitgeist with a respect for the gifts of the past. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Poetry, Photography, Audio, Hybrid, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2016
Elevating the conversation on the entire creative landscape around us - film, art, poetry, TV, comics, theatre and more! • Accepts - Nonfiction, Review, Poetry, Fiction, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2011
Twenty-two Twenty-eight is an online magazine. New writing, tech, life, art. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: $30 • Founded in 2017
We publish poetry, fiction, criticism, excerpts, audio, mixed media, and various mediums of art. We encourage artists from all experience levels and communities to submit. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Translation, Art, Photography, Play, Comics, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: $50 • Founded in 2018
A literature and arts journal, broadly undefined. • Accepts - Poetry, Fiction, Art, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2019
A true hybrid of noteworthy writing and visual arts — at once a fine art magazine and literary journal. We regularly feature a rich and resonate roster of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and the visual arts. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2013
A punk, LGBTQI-run publication featuring fiction, non-fiction, poetry, music, and more! • Accepts - Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Art, Humor, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2012
An international, multidisciplinary literary arts journal that fosters working relationships between faculty, students, and published artists in order to engage its annual theme with care and reflective insight.
• Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Video, Audio, Play, Art • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 1927
Supporting and promoting art, archives, and writing of diasporic, queer, indigenous, and disability communities in Chicago + the Midwest since 2010. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Interview, Translation, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: see Genres section for details • Founded in 2010
an award-winning online arts and culture magazine. It features fiction, poetry, art, hybrid works, reviews, essays, interviews, a podcast, and more • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Video, Hybrid, Interview, Review, Translation, Photography, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2009
One of the branches of The Mago Work. We accept poetry, creative prose, scholarly essays, artwork, video and audio media that addresses and supports embodied Goddess feminism, activism, and female-centered spirituality... • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2012
A Journal of Rediscovery is an online literary publication of the MFA Program in Creative and Professional Writing at WCSU. Poor Yorick Literary Journal publishes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and photographs/media centered around the theme of “rediscovery". • Accepts - Nonfiction, Fiction, Photography, Art, Video, Audio, Poetry • Theme - Rediscovery • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2013
SORTES is a spinning collection of stories, poems, songs, and illustrations to help while away the wintery June nights. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Art, Photography, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
A journal and community of the creative arts—all of them. We welcome submissions from writers, artists, photographers, musicians, and other creatives. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Interview, Art, Photography, Humor, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
a journal of literature and art published by the University of West Florida’s Department of English • Accepts - Poetry, Fiction, Art, Nonfiction, Video, Audio, Play • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
deLuge is an online literary and arts journal devoted to the wealth of creativity that arises from dreams - directly or indirectly - and from the deeply felt/experienced life • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Translation, Art, Photography, Humor, Play, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: $2 • Pay: none
San Antonio Review publishes original essays, poetry, art, reviews, theory and other work on its website. Print issues are published at the publisher’s discretion depending upon available time, savings and quality content. SAR was founded in San Antonio, Texas, in 2017 • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Translation, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2017
the museum of americana is an online literary review dedicated to fiction, poetry, nonfiction, photography, and artwork that examines, revives, or repurposes the old, the dying, the forgotten, or the almost entirely unknown aspects of Americana. • Accepts - Humor, Art, Interview, Review, Poetry, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2012
The Mathematical Intelligencer
The Mathematical Intelligencer publishes articles about mathematics, about mathematicians, and about the history and culture of mathematics. Written in an engaging, informal style,* our pages inform and entertain a broad audience of mathematicians and the wider intellec • Accepts - Video, Audio, Photography, Art, Interview, Review, Hybrid, Poetry, Nonfiction • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 1978
A new journal hosted by Wayne State University, trying to collapse the distance between creative, critical, and "academic" writing. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: $50 • Founded in 2022
Masque & Spectacle is a bi-annual arts and literary journal. We publish all forms of creative writing, including hybrid works, drama, literary journalism, and essays, as well as visual art, photography, video, sound art, and reviews. • Accepts - Fiction, Poetry, Play, Nonfiction, Review, Art, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2014
Change Seven is an online literary journal. We seek to publish the best available fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, visual art, book reviews, and more from both established and emerging talents. • Accepts - Poetry, Hybrid, Fiction, Nonfiction, Photography, Art, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
Variety Pack is an independent and voluntarily run online literary magazine. We firmly believe that diversity is the bedrock of the Arts, and hope to establish that with our wide variety of contributors and the artistic expressions found within our publications. • Accepts - Audio, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Interview, Comics, Photography, Art • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: Yes • Founded in 2020
Alluvian is dedicated to publishing creative responses to the climate crisis, environmental degradation, and environmental justice • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Audio • Theme - environmental crisis • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2015
An online literary/arts magazine devoted to all that is slightly odd, a touch off-putting and in most cases, beautifully so. The title comes from a group of kids hiding in an underground fort with lamplight and walkie talkies. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
Vallum magazine publishes work that pushes boundaries and invites the exploration of different outlooks and perspectives. In addition to poetry, we also publish essays, interviews, book reviews, and visual art. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Interview, Audio, Video • Theme - • Fee: CA$3 • Pay: Yes • Founded in 2000
Desired: sincere, well-written, imaginative, unusual and/or innovative works that charm and displace us, that baffle the fence-setters of our rolling, verdant isles and nab all their dreary tools. Gone Lawn is especially partial to odd animals. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Audio, Photography • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2010
An online magazine dedicated to collecting art of all kinds! We accept all forms of writing and visual art, and would also love to see weird hybrid things that may not fit into general publication categories. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Audio, Video, Art, Photography, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2021
In-print and online journal for poetry, writing and the arts. Submit via form or email. We are especially interested in pieces with rich, original imagery and/or intense emotive impact. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Photography, Humor, Play, Comics, Audio, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2023
Send us your weirder stuff. We like surrealism, magical realism, speculative, confessional essays, feminist diatribes, punk DIYs, paper dolls, poems, comics and more. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Interview, Art, Photography, Humor, Comics, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - monsters & B movies • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
Welcome to all of you with enthusiasm for the literary, the musical and the artistic. We have stories, we have poems, we have pictures, we have music reviews, and with your help, we're constantly adding more. • Accepts - Wtf is genre, send anything, Art, Photography, Humor, Poetry, Nonfiction, Fiction, Hybrid, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2003
an online publication committed to making storytelling accessible and inclusive • Accepts - Wtf is genre, send anything, Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Video, Photography, Audio, Art • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
Art and Opinion for the South Asian Diaspora • Accepts - Poetry, Audio, Fiction, Nonfiction • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2015
Occulum is an online journal of prose, poetry, and other peculiarities. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Interview, Art, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2017
(Apr 30, 2024) Glint Literary Journal celebrates innovation in style and voice. We also appreciate aesthetic endeavors that straddle boundaries between genres. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2009
Intersectional feminist mag publishing poetry, fiction, nonfiction & art • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: $100 • Founded in 1993
An electronic magazine of literature, art, and culture that attempts a direct engagement with society and sociopolitical issues. We believe that art and philosophy are synonymous, and that they are the appropriate source of all social activism and political thought. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 1998
A space for joy, curiosity and the bitter-sweetness of life with a mission to keep wonder alive and kicking. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Art, Photography, Comics, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
The Society of Classical Poets Journal
The Society’s mission is to preserve humankind’s artistic traditions with a particular emphasis on beautiful poetry; to reestablish poetry as one of the most widely appreciated forms of literature, communication, and entertainment... • Accepts - Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Translation, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2012
A journal and press founded in 2012. We publish work that transcends or sits outside of traditional notions of genre. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Translation, Art, Play, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2012
Magazine exploring ecology, culture, and spirituality. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Video, Audio, Photography, Poetry • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
BRUISER publishes new work in all mediums — prose, poetry, image, audio, video, comix, whatever. Submissions always open. Get weird. • Accepts - Wtf is genre, send anything, Poetry, Nonfiction, Fiction, Hybrid, Video, Audio, Comics, Review, Interview, Translation, Art, Photography, Game • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
Justice for the arts, through the arts. We reach out to youths (and sometimes, adults) from all around the world to share their unique perspectives on each edition's theme through creative means; the theme focused around a global social issue with wider implications. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Art, Humor, Photography, Video, Play, Comics, Audio, Game, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - ALIENATION/AFFILIATI • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
The most innovative literary site on the planet. Home of the 3-D Short Story. New Pop Lit seeks to fuse pop writing with the literary, creating a new hybrid. Our goal is to present not just literary work, but a total artistic experience. • Accepts - Fiction, Poetry, Review, Humor, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
An international journal of contemporary poetics and poetry published at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Video, Audio, Review, Art • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 1944
Hare's Paw publishes authentic, strange, soulful, and even joyful work that allows all voices to be heard. If you've ever had a hard time placing your work, consider Hare's Paw Literary Journal your home • Accepts - Poetry, Audio, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2021
Meat for Tea: The Valley Review
We are a non-academic affiliated magazine committed to recognizing and featurin the work of the artists, writers, and musicians living in western Massachusetts and beyond. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - Chateaubriand • Fee: $4.75 • Pay: none • Founded in 2006
A new lit mag seeking writing & art that exposes the horror in the mundane, that captures eeriness, discomfort, & the unexplained. • Accepts - Fiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2023
We desire to create a space where stellar artists can express themselves unapologetically, free from any oppressive, earthly confines. Our goal is to expand the boundaries of art, orbit any topic, and travel to unexplored frontiers. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Art, Photography, Comics, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
A project of EcoTheo Collective, which celebrates wonder, enlivens conversations, and inspires commitments to ecology, spirituality, and art. • Accepts - Poetry, Review, Interview, Nonfiction, Fiction, Art, Photography, Video, Audio • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2013
This magazine is a safe space for hot messes and outliers. Send us work about your passions. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Translation, Art, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
Daylight Zine seeks to think through concepts—such as daylight—that are observed by us all, but that mean something different to each of us. Our goal is to showcase work based not just in place, but in story. We want to relish the differences in our voices. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Translation, Art, Photography, Humor, Play, Comics, Audio, Video, Game, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
a zine by/for/about trans artists & storytellers of color #tpoc4tpoc • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Translation, Art, Photography, Humor, Play, Comics, Audio, Video, Game, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2021
In The Journal of Radical Wonder, we look at the world through the lens of wonder. We are looking for beauty, art, nature, humanity, truth. We fight against cynicism and try to understand the complex nature of joy. Art. Nature. Humanity. Beauty. Truth. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Poetry, Review, Art, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
a Literary Arts Journal with an eclectic heart. Created in 2008 by Douglas Pinson, Spinozablue has amassed a fine array of poetry, essays, fiction, art, and photography, all of which is accessible on our Archives page. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2008
The Vita Poetica Journal is an online quarterly publication of creative work explored through a spiritual lens. This may be engaging directly with religious faith or a broader inquiry into meaning and the human experience. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Fiction, Interview, Hybrid, Video, Audio, Poetry, Review, Art, Photography • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
The Light Ekphrastic is a non-profit quarterly online journal dedicated to the creation of new written and visual artworks through collaboration between artists. • Accepts - Poetry, Fiction, Video, Audio, Art • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2010
Quarterly online literary journal featuring TALES OF THE EXTRAORDINARY. • Accepts - Fiction, Poetry, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
We seek to publish and curate work from those outside the traditional literary system. We hope to be a repository for the weird, as well as a community of writers and artists who can help each other grow. We want to carve out a place for you. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Comics, Audio, Video • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
Cult, as the name suggests, wants the weird, the risk-taking: the stuff that gets tucked away because someone thinks no one would ever publish that. We want art that challenges and confronts; not coddles and reaffirms. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Art, Photography, Comics, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: $25-$40 • Founded in 2022
A biannual digital literary magazine that was founded as space for people to process, reflect, imagine, create, and express. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - varies • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
We are here to give a safe space for all those who seek to release their demons. We accept a variety of pieces from thrillers, mystery, body gore, psychological thriller, creature horror, ect. Submissions include art, prose, poetry, and photography. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Photography, Play, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
VAINE creates a space for emerging creatives from all over the world who are seeking to get exposure for their work in the competitive world of art. • Accepts - Video, Audio, Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction, Review, Interview, Art, Photography • Theme - DISCARDED IDEAS • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
Euphemism is a creative arts journal edited and produced by Illinois State University students with interests in publication studies and creative arts. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Audio, Video, Comics • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
An award-winning literary magazine. We publish an annual journal of fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and art. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Comics, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 1965
A quarterly magazine of the arts. Superpresent is available free online and a limited run of print copies for each issue. Superpresent publishes poems, short stories, essays, visual art pieces, experimental art, video art, and sound art. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
Foreshadow is a spirituality literary magazine rooted in the Christian faith. Home of the Forecast podcast. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Audio, Art, Photography • Theme - Songs of Ascents • Fee: none • Pay: none
The Las Positas College Journal of Arts and Literature • Accepts - Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, Art, Photography, Wtf is genre, send anything, Hybrid, Video, Audio, Play • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 1978
The Courtship of Winds publishes poetry, fiction, short dramatic pieces, essays, photography, art, and short pieces of music. • Accepts - Photography, Art, Nonfiction, Poetry, Play, Fiction, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2015
A literary journal that has been edited and published by students in the Creative Writing Program at the University of Mary Washington since 2013. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Audio, Art • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2013
an independent press producing books of poetry, hybrid and critical writing forms which are cross-cultural and multilingual • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Translation, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
An indie magazine set to extend our love for music at a grassroots level, to celebrate the bands that have graced our stage in a closer light, to showcase art, photography, film-making and creativity in all forms at its roots. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Translation, Art, Photography, Humor, Play, Comics, Audio, Video, Game, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2021
We are looking for work the reader can interact with or influence in some way • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Game, Audio, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2021
coalitionworks is a quarterly online journal by the coalition (Jaime Alejandro). We welcome short work that grapples with the absurd nature of life and the cosmos, that carries in its glorious brevity the conflict between joyful human purpose and total futility. • Accepts - Fiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Photography, Audio, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
Hallowzine is the once-yearly lit magazine that collects poetry, fiction, non-fiction, photography, art, and audio, all about our favorite holiday. We collect anything that reminds us of or speaks directly to the Halloween season! • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Translation, Art, Photography, Audio, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
Dark Onus Lit is an experimental, online micro-zine, established in 2022, which focuses on the selection of well-crafted, darkly-themed work for inclusion in Issue releases. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Photography, Audio, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
(Jun 30, 2024) Caveat Lector is an online magazine dedicated to literature, social and cultural criticism, philosophy, and the arts. • Accepts - Video, Audio, Photography, Art, Poetry, Nonfiction, Fiction • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
a feminist lit zine with bite • Accepts - Poetry, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Art, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
Crows are known and beloved for bringing their human friends shiny gifts. We at Crow Name see your writing as the most gorgeous bric-a-brac glinting in the sun and we want to share its blinding glory with everyone! • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Poetry, Comics, Play, Audio, Nonfiction, Wtf is genre, send anything, Video • Theme - Orange, Yellow • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
Penumbric Speculative Fiction Magazine
an online magazine dedicated to riding that ever-changing edge of new and original fiction and art and sound and everything into tomorrow, to being a conduit for the voices that speak along that edge, to helping in some way those voices to move the world forward • Accepts - Fiction, Poetry, Art, Comics, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: $10 per piece
online lit mag, based in Philadelphia. new shit every W/T/F. lovers of bad poems, ugly prose, + lazy lore. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Photography, Humor, Play, Comics, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2021
SARKA is a journal and publisher focused on works of the flesh.
• Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Translation, Art, Photography, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - flesh • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
Humankind Zine is dedicated to the exploration and celebration of what it truly means to be human through different mediums of art. We strive to have viewers and artists connect with each other to form a sense of unity and community. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Interview, Art, Photography, Comics, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
A digital zine of unconventional art and writing from the Pacific Northwest and beyond • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Art, Photography, Comics, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2018
We are a journal out of the Low Residency MFA in Writing program at St. Francis College. We aim to present the broadest possible representation of New York writers and writing. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Hybrid, Poetry, Audio, Art, Photography • Theme - conflict and connect • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2021
The Margins is an award-winning digital magazine of literature, arts, and ideas published by the Asian American Writers’ Workshop (AAWW). The Margins draws upon a commitment to social justice to imagine a vibrant, nuanced, multiracial, and transnational Asian America. • Accepts - Photography, Art, Interview, Translation, Review, Hybrid, Poetry, Nonfiction, Fiction, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2012
An online, monthly journal for poetry, words and art launched in 2020. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Interview, Translation, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
Trash Wonderland is a multimedia space for the resourceful, found, + unconventionally materialized. Trash = what others (or even we) have discarded. Wonderland = a space where magic exists + the rules of the profane world can be broken. Seeking words/images/audio/video. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Interview, Art, Photography, Humor, Play, Comics, Audio, Video, Game • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: Yes
The Kolkata Arts is a peer-reviewed arts and humanities journal. • Accepts - Photography, Art, Play, Review, Hybrid, Poetry, Nonfiction, Fiction, Video, Audio, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
An independently run literary magazine based around dreams. We wanted to create a platform where people can investigate their subconscious- whether they are nightmares, daydreams, or any lucid experience. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2017
Literary magazine in Nova Scotia. Fiction, poetry, art, reviews, interviews. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Interview, Review, Art, Photography, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
A monthly magazine with themes, based in Philly. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Art, Photography, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
flash fiction, short stories, novel excerpts, poems, art, music • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2021
Paperbag is interested in presenting larger bodies of poetry, visual art, sound, collaboration, and experiment from established and emerging writers and artists throughout the world. • Accepts - Poetry, Art, Audio, Video, Hybrid • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2010
'Someone’s rhythm sneaking in again. Sharing a language. The osmosis of rubbing up. Communing.' • Accepts - Video, Audio, Art, Hybrid, Interview, Review, Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, Photography • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2021
Home to experimental poetry. We publish pieces that push the boundaries of poetry, writing, and art • Accepts - Poetry, Hybrid, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2021
A non-profit, independent literary online magazine, seeking to explore and promote new and established writing. • Accepts - Interview, Review, Poetry, Nonfiction, Fiction, Video, Audio, Photography, Art • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none
a space dedicated to the literary examination of the animal world and all of its behavioral niches from the bacterial mat to the predation of the auk, all of which impact and interrelate with the humanosphere. • Accepts - Poetry, Audio, Video • Theme - Animal world • Fee: none • Pay: none
a journal about art, politics, and culture. We try our best to think independently. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Review, Fiction, Poetry, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
The River is a representation of the Sandy River itself, which runs alongside the university and what inspired the name of the journal. It is a constantly flowing, ebbing and surging, body of content filled with contemporary work. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Photography, Art, Play, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2002
We’re a literary journal for pattern-finders • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Art, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
Experimental poetry, art & music. "Art that's not vanilla."
• Accepts - Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2023
An online interdisciplinary magazine with a special interest in southern queer writers and artists • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
A Creative Outlet for the Edgy. We develop & publish transgressive media. Explore Your (L) Edges. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Interview, Translation, Audio, Video • Theme - • Fee: $11.11 • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
The most extensive online resource curating original, progressive Jewish rituals. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Poetry, Fiction, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2001
A permanent work in progress and home for Art that's been forgotten, rejected, and neglected. • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Photography, Art, Video, Audio • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
TQR, or The Quarterless Review, began in March of 2020 as an attempt to provide a free digital space and weekly publication for artists to share, perform, and collaborate in repsponse to the mandated isolation and economic fallout of the pandemic. • Accepts - Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction, Photography, Art, Audio, Video, Review, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
Persimmon lit is dedicated to giving artists, especially young & diverse voices, a fresh, culture-informed space for their creative work. Each issue has a freely-interpretable theme and moodboard. We publish all kinds of mediums. If you love it, we'll read it. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Review, Interview, Translation, Art, Photography, Humor, Play, Comics, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything, Game • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2022
The online literary journal of Burrow Press • Accepts - Fiction, Flash Fiction, Nonfiction, Flash CNF, Poetry, Audio, Video • Theme - • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2010
The Conglomerate: Literary magazine of amalgamated art
We publish art, gathered pell-mell and assembled with assiduous aplomb. We publish text, images, video, audio, and we combine the work of different artists into single conglomerations. What is a conglomeration? It is a fusing of the disparate. • Accepts - Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
TEA is a nonprofit that seeks to create and promote connections between art and social justice. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Photography, Comics, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - social justice • Fee: none • Pay: $20 • Founded in 2020
An online network of communicators created to bridge the gap between arts and humanity • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none
An electronic lit journal by Singaporeans, for Singaporeans and everyone else, publishing poetry and its sub-branches (fiction, art, audiovisuals, whatever you dream of, etc.). • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Hybrid, Translation, Art, Photography, Audio, Video, Wtf is genre, send anything • Theme - PR (I) SE • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2012
The Upper New Review is an environmental literary arts magazine in the Upper New River Basin in North America. • Accepts - Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Review, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: $5 • Pay: none • Founded in 2023
#Ranger is dedicated to experimental art, poetry, music and film. • Accepts - Poetry, Hybrid, Art, Photography, Audio, Video • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2023
We seek to explore the intersection of artistic expression and politics with a focus on the racist and oppressive attitudes, behaviors and systems that harmfully impact the lives of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) in the United States. • Accepts - Audio, Art, Poetry, Nonfiction, Fiction, Photography • Theme - null • Fee: none • Pay: none • Founded in 2020
Absolutely agree with the author on the importance of recognizing spoken word poetry as a legitimate literary practice. It's disheartening to see misconceptions about spoken word being dismissed as less valuable than written poetry. Both forms have their unique beauty and significance, and acknowledging the oral tradition's rich history is essential. Let's celebrate the power of words, whether they're written or spoken! 🗣️📖
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