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Online Literary Magazine ListingThe internet has created a fantastic world for people who love to read and write! In the old days, we had to drive hours to get to a big enough bookstore which would stock the fascinating literary magazines and literary reviews worth reading. In modern times, we simply go to our web browser and click! We can read fantastic poetry, enjoy beautifully crafted stories and gaze at lovely photos and artwork, all from the comfort of our couch. Please let us know if your favorite online literary magazine is not listed below!
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Avatar Review Avatar Review takes poetry, fiction, non-fiction and artwork. Avatar Review details Bartleby-Snopes Bartleby-Snopes is an online literary magazine that publishes fiction prose. The focus of the magazine is to publish the best unpublished fiction prose out there. Bartleby-Snopes details Ginosko Literary Journal The magazine runs poetry, fiction and non-fiction. They get 300 hits/month on the website, and distribute to 2900 email subscribers. Ginosko Literary Journal details iddie First and foremost, it is our mission to make iddie a journal filled with quality fiction and poetry. iddie began as an idea to create a home for new voices and new visions. We want to fill our pages with writing that challenges our minds and those of our readers, writing that promotes thought and discussion. iddie details LThe Lost River Literary Review The LRLR accepts short fiction, non-fiction, and poetry that showcase the oft times complicated relationships that exist between human beings--not just romantic relationships, but any and all. LThe Lost River Literary Review details Moria Moria has a focus on poetry. Moria details MUSED - BellaOnline Literary Review Mused - the BellaOnline Literary Review features artwork, photography, poetry, fiction and nonfiction from talented artists around the world. The issues are free and are published quarterly. MUSED - BellaOnline Literary Review details Persimmon Tree Persimmon Tree, an online literary magazine, is a showcase for the creativity and talent of women over sixty. Too often older women's artistic work is ignored or disregarded, and only those few who are already established receive the attention they deserve. Yet many women are at the height of their creative abilities in their later decades and have a great deal to contribute. Persimmon Tree is committed to bringing this wealth of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art to a broader audience, for the benefit of all. Persimmon Tree details Pitkin Review Pitkin Review is run by Goddard College. It offers poetry, fiction, nonfiction, drama and reviews. A print version is $10. Pitkin Review details Red River Review Red River Review began in May 1999. Red River Review details Slope Slope is run out of New Hampshire but features poets from around the world. They run both unpublished and published authors. They began in 1999 and have varied their publishing schedule over the years. Slope details Strong Verse A poetry magazine dedicated to open, understandable poetry, and judged by the motto "Good poetry is meant to be understood, not decoded". Strong Verse details Tarpaulin Sky An eclectic cross-genre journal published both online and in print, with a diverse set of contributors and editors of all different genres and styles. Tarpaulin Sky details The Adirondack Review Established in 2000, you can watch this magazine as it is being assembled online. The Adirondack Review details The Cafe Irreal This magazine maintains a sharp focus; for example, Issue 24 had only six items in it. It is very old for an online magazine, dating back to 1999. The Cafe Irreal details The Cortland Review Poetry, Prose, Essays, Translations, and Book Reviews. All online, with online submission forms, and also audio files of the poems being read by the poets available for streaming. The Cortland Review details The Salt River Review The Salt River Review offers poetry, fiction and non-fiction along with reviews. The Salt River Review details Year of the Bear Year of the Bear is an online literary magazine of apocalyptic fiction and origin myths. This may include the genres of science/speculative fiction, fantasy, surrealism/magical realism, irrealism, experimental, and absurdism. Year of the Bear details Add a New Online Literary Magazine
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