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Literary Markets


I've chosen links I feel will be of special interest to writers who are using this website.  The Literary Magazines listed should all have websites where you can ask about submission requirements and deadlines. Many publish online editions that will give you an opportunity to see the kind of writing they are looking for.  I strongly urge you to read before you submit.  * indicates magazine will accept electronic submissions.  Be advised that some magazines are currently closed for all submissions.  Be sure you check carefully.

The Antioch Review
Ascent
Bellingham Review
Frigate: The Transverse Review of Books
Manoa
Massachusetts Review
Michigan Quarterly Review
Mid-American Review
Mosaic Literary Magazine
Other Voices
AGNI  *
Nimrod
The North American Review
Paris Review
Prairie Schooner
Quarterly West
Sycamore Review
Zyzzyva
Web del Sol
Stirring: A Literary  *
 The Third Coast  *
 The Threepenny Review
  The Barcelona Review *
Blackbird *
Contemporary Poetry Review
Blithe House Quarterly
The Cortland Review *
The Florida Review*
Perspectives Magazine
American Short Fiction *
Apalachee Review
Chelsea
Cimarron Review
Fence *
The Fiddlehead
Illuminations *
Malahat Review
Meridian *
Open City
Opium Magazine *
Orchid
The Oxford American
Oysterboy Review
Painted Bride Quarterly
Paper Street
Phoebe
Pleiades
Prism International
A Public Space *
Quarterly West *
Raritan Quarterly
Redivider *
Red Rock Review
River Styx
Indiana Review
The Southern Indiana Review
The Mississippi Review  *
The Three Penny Review
The Missouri Review  *
The South Dakota Review
Glimmer Train *
The Carolina Quarterly
 Alaska Quarterly Review
  Anagram Asian American Literary Review 
 Another Chicago Magazine
 The Atlantic Review
 Bellingham Review
 Berkley Fiction Review
  Boston Book Review
   The New Delta Review
    The Story Quarterly  *
Janus Head
McSweeney's
Stringtown
Notre Dame Magazine
Manoa
 Many Mountains Moving
 River Teeth
 The Sewanee Review
Hayden's Ferry Review
Arkansas Review
The Baltimore Review
BOMB Magazine
Briar Cliff Review
Cairn
Epoch
Event
580 Split
Fugue *
Harpur Palate
Jabberwock Review
The Journal
Karamu
Natural Bridge
New Orleans Review *
the new renaissance
The Republic of Letters
New Letters
Salmagundi
Southern Humanities Review
Southwest Review
Sonora Review *
Subtropics
Tin House
Transistions
Xavier Review
xconnect *
Zoetrope: All-Story
ZYZZYVA




Ploughshares
Poetry Daily
Potomac Review  *
Seneca Review
Shenandoah
The Southern Review
Tampa Review
Tameme
Urban Spaghetti
Worcester Review
The Chattahoochee Review
The Georgia Review
The Gettysburg Review
Iowa Review
Kenyon Review *
Literal Latte
New England Review
  The Chicago Review 
    Creative Nonfiction
 Cutbank
  Granta
  The Greensboro Review
 Latin American Literary Review
Santa Monica Review
Bat City Review *
Boulevard Magazine
Bellevue Literary Revue
The Cincinnati Review
Colorado Review
Crazyhorse
Cream City Review *
Hotel Amerika
Hudson Review
The Laurel Review
The Long Story
New Millenium Writings
Ninth Letter
North Carolina Literary Review
North Dakota Quarterly
Northwest Review
Noon
One Story *
Ontario Review
Washington Square Review
Triquarterly
West Branch
Western Humanities Review
Witness *
Weber Studies
Virginia Quarterly Review *

 

E-Publications
  Gowanus
Pindeldyboz
Brevity
Tattoo Highway
Thunder Sandwich
Gator Springs 
 Margin-Magic Realism
    Mystic River Review
 PIF
 The Pittsburgh Quarterly
   The Richmond Review
 Slope
 The Southern Ocean Review
  SNReview
Green Tricycle
Naked Humorists
The Courtland Review
Long Story Short
Smokelong Quarterly
Tiny Lights Publications
Underground Voices Magazine
Her Circle Ezine
Skirt Magazine For Women
Plum Biscuit
Poor Mojo's Almanac(k)
Brain, Child
Cezanne's Carrot Literary Journal
The Cerebral Catalyst
The Pedestal

Markets and Guides
Literary Magazines (Reviewed For Writers)



Claims to be the world's largest self publishing company


Preditors and Editors
A guide to publishers and writing services for serious writers!


Marketlist For Genre Writers
An electronic writers market resource

  Duotrope's Digest
a database of over 1200 current markets for short fiction and poetry


.Poets & Writers

  Indispensable publication.  Click below for  classified section where editors call for submissions

magazines calling for submissions 

  Technical 
   Help!

  Elements of Style

An interactive ESL site that will answer your most basic English grammar questions

 
On Line Dictionary
Roget

  Quick AP Style Reference
  Quick Reference to The Chicago Manual of Style
The American Metric Page
The Merriam-Webster On line Center
 Guide to Grammar and Writing
 Slang
(A collection of on line slang dictionaries)
Singlish Dictionary
(want to know how English is spoken in Singapore?)
Spanish Slang
(not for the faint hearted!)
Italian Slang
(even less for the faint heared)

The Source
Teen Speak for Christians, I think


Street Drug Slang



Libraries
The Reading Room

 Bartleby Great Books On Line An ExtensiveSelection of Reference Works

Newberry Library

The Internet Public Library

IPL On Line Books Page

Project Gutenberg

library links

Page by Page Online Books

OMACL
 

The Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL) is a collection of some of the most important literary works of Classical
and Medieval civilization.



On Line Newspapers

Magazines and books
an index of various publications

Miscellaneous publications
The Chicago Reader
Association of Alternative Newspapers
The Onion
The Village Voice
Tom Tomorrow! 


 Texts

THE KING JAMES BIBLE
(on line searchable version)

The Red Riding Hood Project
(highly recommended!)

The Brothers Grimm


Beginnings
First chapters of current "best sellers"



Bullfinch's Mythology

The William Blake Page
Much ado about Blake

THACKERAY
Much ado about William Makepeace Thackeray

Africa Speaks
(Pat Stoll's Anthology of writing by West African University Students
Robert Frost
Many poems complete


BLAKE
Songs of Innocence and Experience 
Complete text
D-Lib Magazine

Mostly a collection of fascinating links
Daedalus Books & Music
(Sorry to post a commercial, but I like to keep this link handy for my own use)


 

 Authors
The links below should all contan on line texts or links to on line texts.  Many of these pages are highly interesting, all are recommended to people who like to write.

Jane Austen
Balzac
Anne Bradstreet (poet)
Anton Chekhov
Stephen Crane
Charles Dickens
Dostoevsky
William Faulkner
Scott Fitzgerald
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Langston Hughes
Victor Hugo
Shirley Jackson
Henry James
Sarah Orne Jewett
D.H. Lawrence
Herman Melville
Saki (H.H. Munro)
Maupassant
O Henry
Mary Oliver
George Orwell
edgar allan poe
Tolstoy
Mark Twain
Edith Wharton
William Carlos Williams
Walt Whitman



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