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"A
political and literary forum" independently
published in cambridge, Mass. Offices
located on the campus of MIT
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A
Literary Review
Published
by the University of St. Louis
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Poetry, artwork,
photography,
interviews, and reviews
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Published in Salford, Great Britain
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Published by Briar Cliff College
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Publishes
outstanding literary essays
as well as interviews, excerpts, and
many "found" treasures.
Published in Canada
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A
Journal of Jazz and Literature
Published by Lycoming College, P.A.
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Emerging and established American Writers
Published by the Brooklyn College, CUNY
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An international
magazine of poetry and fiction
published annually by Bryant University, RI
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A quarterly
English-language print publication
of poetry, fiction, and short plays.
Published in Buenos Aires.
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A
national literary magazine right out of the Quad Cities,
"where the Mississippi River runs east to west, not north to south."
Publishes poetry, short fiction & non-fiction
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"A monthly magazine for writers."
publishes the work of beginners and veterans alike and
includes articles on the craft or business of writing,
including regular columns on writing poetry, fiction,
nonfiction and children's literature.
Also publishes short stories and poetry.
Published in
Albion, NY
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A quarterly literary magazine
Published in Largo, FL
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Began as a
one-time publication by students
of The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics,
at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado.
Published in Carmel Valley, CA
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A
Quarterly Poetry & Arts Publication
Published in Portland, ME
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Published in Portland, OR
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Publishes
original works by and critical studies
of black writers worldwide
Published by Johns Hopkins University
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A Journal of Art
and Literature by Women
One
of the premier literary journals giving voice
and vision to women.
at the University of Oregon
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"Camber Press is
pleased to announce the return of our poetry
chapbook award. Our ethos is to publish contemporary poetry
exhibiting lucid delivery while not sacrificing emotional depth,
mastery of craft, or originality."
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Published by the University of British Columbia
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Formerly Canary
River Review
Published in
Eugene, OR
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Published by Southeast Missouri State University
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Fiction,
poetry, drama, and visual art in Canada
and throughout the world
Published in North Vancouver, BC
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An international anthology with a Caribbean focus
publishing poetry, short
fiction, personal essays,
one-act plays, translations, book reviews, and
interviews along with special sections on topics.
Published by the University of the Virgin Islands
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A
forum for the best works by writers with
established reputations as well as writers
at the very beginnings of their careers.
Published by the University of North Carolina
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A hybrid literary
& arts magazine "interested in
representing both new and established artists,
with a specific focus on positioning Canadian talent
within an international context
Published by the University of Guelph
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Biannual literary magazine dedicated to dark fiction
publishing short stories, poems, and experimental fiction
Published in Decatur, GA
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A literary journal of poetry and art
Published in Greensboro, NC
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An
accessible electronic journal for the
publication of poetry written by Central California
poets, and by those who write poems about
the Central California Region
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"Contemporary Poetry With An Eye Towards Resistance"
Poetry, essays, and reviews
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A
national literary magazine published once a year.
Housed at Eastern Kentucky University
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Photographs,
essays, operas, performance
transcripts, plays, sculptures, paintings, and other
forms. Chain also emphasizes work by new
or emerging artists and collaborative
and mixed genre work.
Each issue focuses on a topic.
Published
by the University of Hawaii
and Temple University
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