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poetinahat
08-31-2006, 09:07 AM
I'll update this list with any new leads you send along. Thanks!
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Andwerve (http://www.andwerve.com/) - an e-magazine, containing poetry, short stories, and other stuff. AWers have published here, and others are involved with it as of this posting.
Wordletting - new magazine. Information in this thread (http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39965).
I have a whole bunch of non-paying links to enter here. I will do so either tonight or tomorrow. Stay tuned! (PS...I will also include 'contributor copy' payments in this thread.)
Failbetter is an online quarterly. They prefer electronic submissions. Read and follow the guidelines carefully:
http://www.failbetter.com/Submit.php
Fringe Magazine. They accept electronic submissions. Read the guidelines carefully:
http://www.fringemagazine.org/submissions.htm#poetry
42opus is an online journal. They accept electronic submissions. Read guidelines carefully:
http://www.42opus.com/guidelines.php
Jones Av. Journal is a print quarterly. Contributors receive a copy of the issue in which their work appears. "Email is, of course, very acceptable". Read guidelines carefully.
http://pages.interlog.com/~oel/guidelines.html
Qwerty journal publishes three times a year. Contributors receive a copy of the issue in which their work appears. "We accept email submissions but prefer mailed manuscripts." Read guidelines carefully:
http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/QWERTY/submit.php
poetinahat
12-01-2006, 05:59 AM
http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36447
Stirring: A Literary Collection. No Pay. Send poetry within the body of an email to the address on the submission page:
http://www.sundress.net/stirring/submit.htm
Octavo - The Poetry Quarterly of the Aslop Review. No Pay. Send poetry in the body of an email. Please read and follow the submission guidelines:
http://www.alsopreview.com/octavo/guidelines.htm
This one is tricky. They have both a print and an online edition. They are separate. You can submit to one or the other. The online does not pay, and accepts electronic submissions. The print pays in a one-year subscription plus two copies of the issue in which your work appears. Please read the full guidelines as each option has separate guidelines:
http://www.smallspiralnotebook.com/guidelines.shtml
I am attempting to launch a literary journal with a friend. We are seeking poetry for our first issue. See Submission Guidelines page at the link below:
Words on Paper (http://wordsonpaper.wordpress.com/)
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