Established in 1974 by graduate students in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of Alabama, Black Warrior Review publishes poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and art by Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winners alongside up-and-coming writers.
Brick brings international voices to Canadian readers, and Canadian voices to the world, in the widest and most galvanizing exploration of the arts possible.
One of the oldest quarterlies in the nation, Cimarron Review publishes work by writers at all stages of their careers, including Pulitzer prize winners, writers appearing in the Best American Series and the Pushcart anthologies, and winners of national book contests.
Established in 1956, Colorado Review publishes contemporary short fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and book reviews. It is published three times a year by the Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University
Eighteen Bridges is a magazine concerned with people, politics, culture, and ideas, its articles substantial and grounded in the tradition of narrative journalism.
Geist is the Canadian magazine of ideas & culture—fact + fiction, photography, comix, essays, reviews, and the weird and wonderful from the world of words.
Harper’s Magazine, the oldest general-interest monthly in America, explores the issues that drive our national conversation, through long-form narrative journalism and essays.
Image, a literary and arts quarterly founded in 1989, is a unique forum for the best writing and artwork that is informed by—or grapples with—religious faith.
The Malahat Review publishes exceptional contemporary Canadian and International poetry and fiction, as well as reviews of Canadian fiction, poetry and literary non-fiction.
McSweeneys.net offers original content daily, along with event listings, a McSweeney’s store, reviews of new foods, and locations of bookstores that carry McSweeney’s books.
From humble beginnings, New Dawn has grown into a unique 80 page bi-monthly publication distributed nationwide throughout Australia and New Zealand, with a growing international readership.
A weekly magazine with a signature mix of reporting on national and international politics and culture, humor and cartoons, fiction and poetry, and cultural reviews and criticism.
The Offing is an online literary magazine that publishes risk-taking work by emerging and established writers and artists — with an explicit commitment to publishing diverse voices.
The Amazon Book Review has served as the place for the Amazon Books editors to talk about our passions for fiction, nonfiction, cookbooks, kids’ books, mysteries, romance, and science fiction.
Portland Review has been publishing exceptional prose, poetry, and art since 1956. The journal is produced by the graduate students in Portland State University’s English Department
Public Books was founded in 2012 by Sharon Marcus, a literary critic, and Caitlin Zaloom, an anthropologist. Their mission was simple: to create a diverse new home for intellectual debate online.
Quaint Magazine are strongly committed to publishing work from traditionally marginalized writers, and in exploring identity performance, particularly as it pertains to subverting the cultural cliche of femininity.
Quill & Quire is the monthly magazine of the Canadian book trade. Its primary audience is students, writers, publishers, booksellers, librarians, educators, and other media in every province.
Redivider is a journal of new literature and art produced by the graduate students in the Writing, Literature, and Publishing Department at Emerson College in Boston.
An international quarterly founded in 1965 featuring fiction, poetry, and memoir by some of the world’s best writers along with fresh essays, columns and reviews on literature, art, and politics.
For over half a century Shenandoah has been publishing splendid poems, stories, essays and reviews which display passionate understanding, formal accomplishment and serious mischief.
Shimmer aspires to publish excellent fiction across lines of race, income, nationality, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, geography, and culture.
Sycamore Review is Purdue University’s internationally acclaimed literary journal, affiliated with Purdue’s College of Liberal Arts and the Department of English.
Founded in 1995 by graduate students of the Western Michigan University English department, Third Coast is one of the nation’s premier literary magazines.
3:AM Magazine is an online journal of radical literature and philosophy. Featuring literary criticism, fiction, poetry and interviews with writers, philosophers and intellectuals.
Virginia Quarterly Review has been a home for the best essayists, fiction writers, and poets, seeking contributors from every section of the United States and abroad.