The new queer literary magazine Salon Sinister is seeking submissions for their inaugural issue! Learn more on Dread Central.
A new ecosystem of publishers, bookstores, literary magazines and festivals is promoting African writers and changing the ...
Nimbus Literary Arts Magazine is Bryn Mawr's premiere magazine showcasing student writing and artwork and is student-run. Our hardworking editorial staff accepts all types of creative submissions in ...
The issue featured poems by Seamus Heaney, Stephen Spender, and newcomer Sam Boone. Subsequently edited from England, Japan, and Tanzania, the magazine returned to South Carolina in 1996 where it was ...
In addition to our online magazine, an open mic Hard Freight Café is held once a semester. The event, which is open to the campus and community, allows students to showcase their writing, music, and ...
James E. Booth Hall - Front of CAD sign, 2nd Floor Sign up to receive important email messages about the Imagine RIT Festival this year, and future years, too (save-the-date announcement, event ...
Literary magazines are hardest hit by inflationary pressures and many have become tardy or have closed down for good. But quite a few are still fighting it out and some of them are: Qaumi Zabaan ...
Northwestern’s TriQuarterly magazine, founded in 1964, and TriQuarterly.org, launched in 2010, will provide hands-on editorial experience for the MFA-MA students, preparing them for careers as editors ...
The Laurel is St. Bonaventure’s campus literary magazine and the oldest continuously-published college literary magazine in the United States. The magazine is published in the spring. All are welcome ...