![]() ![]() Be patient with us while we carefully consider your work.Or check out these interviews with Editor in Chief Jennifer Acker. ![]() Read The Common Online to get a feel for what we look for.Poets may use Submittable's message feature to withdraw individual poems. Send simultaneous submissions, as long as you withdraw them immediately if they are accepted elsewhere.Include title, word count, and contact details in your cover letter.Send previously unpublished works in English, and translations for which the translator has secured the rights.*.Send up to five poems, or one prose piece, or three flash pieces per submission.Submissions from current print/digital subscribers to the magazine are accepted free year-round. In an effort to remove barriers to access, The Common will waive submission fees for BIPOC writers for two weeks every summer.įor those who cannot access Submittable due to disability, or who require a fee waiver due to financial difficulty, please call 41 or email periods for fiction, nonfiction, translations, and poetry: As such, we welcome and encourage submissions from writers who are Black, Indigenous, people of color, disabled, LGBTQIA+-identifying, immigrant, international, and/or otherwise from communities underrepresented in U.S. Published by Weber State University, Weber publishes fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and artwork focusing on the places and cultures of the American West.Inspired by the mission and role of the town common, an egalitarian gathering place, The Common aims to foster the global exchange of diverse ideas and experiences. Published by The Orion Society, Orion magazine combines the highest quality prose, poetry, and artwork - now with a fully digital edition of the beautiful print magazine also available. The Natural Resources Defense Council's magazine of prose and poetry, it explores politics, nature, wildlife, culture, science, health, the challenges that confront our planet, and the solutions that promise to heal and protect it. Next American City is a national quarterly magazine about making cities better. Not a literary magazine, but the online features of the print magazine are often literary in nature. Isotope honors the tradition of nature writing - while moving beyond it (even challenging it) with a wide range of work that engages such fields as astronomy, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, sexuality, urban ecosystems, restoration ecology, physics, and math. Isotope: A Journal of Literary Nature and Science Writing Publishing nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and photography, the journal's goals are to encourage a dialogue on environmental and cultural issues in the West celebrate the people who work, study, write, and live there and provide an opportunity for students and emerging writers to publish their work alongside established environmental authors.Įcotone is a literary journal of place that seeks to publish creative work about the environment and the natural world while avoiding the hushed tones and clichés of much of so-called nature writing.įlyway: Journal of Writing and EnvironmentĪ journal of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction that refocused in 2008 to build on its roots in creative writing and environment programs at Iowa State University, where it is published. Here are a few of my favorite place-focused literary sites: Many journals originated as print publications and now feature online content - content often available only online, or that supplements print and online pieces, such as blogs and commenting. The digital realm of literature is not, of course, comprised solely of online journals like. Include a complete digital edition, commenting onĬurrent and archived contributions, and more. Orion magazine's recently expanded digital offerings ![]()
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