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MAKING WAVES: A WEST MICHIGAN REVIEW: ISSUE 1 MWWM is a product of Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners.Inspired by each other and the beauty of the lakeshore and landscapes around us, our mission is to engender creativity within our local community and beyond. A READING LIST FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2021THE BLOOD PUDDING
The Blood Pudding is a boutique publisher specialising in Flash Fiction, Short Stories, Essays, Poetry, Comics and Art. FIVE SOUTH | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES Five South is an online, biannual, literary journal where storytelling counts. Whether it’s in prose or poem form, we want to get to meat of it. We like stories about people, places, memories, things that make us feel connected. We want heroes and fighters, day drinkers, and poets. We want grit, rock n’ roll, hope, despair, and honesty. THE WRATH-BEARING TREE Mission Statement / Editorial Focus. Established by combat veterans and maintained by a diverse board of veterans, military spouses, and people who are compelled by themes related to trauma, The Wrath-Bearing Tree publishes essays, reviews, fiction, and poetry on military, economic, and social violence or their consequences. COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (formerly the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses)—are hundreds of small publishers creating print and digital books, magazines, online publications, chapbooks and zines. CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS Contrapuntos IX: Multi-language Journal Call for Submissions. English Call for Submissions: Digitus Indie Publishers is now accepting submissions for Contrapuntos IX for the upcoming release in Fall 2021. For this issue, ‘Anthropocene – Quarantine’, Contrapuntos extends a call for submissions related to the. See Details. DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION RESOURCES JOBS WITH PUBLISHERS The ideal candidate is an adventurous reader, an arts enthusiast, a community builder, an innovator, and an integrity-forward business leader. The salary range is $100,000-$120,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications. When COVID restrictions are lifted, working from Minneapolis is required. PUBLISHERS THAT CHAMPION WRITING BY PEOPLE OF COLOR The following independent literary magazines and presses champion the work of writers of color. To send us suggestions for adding to this list, please email info@clmp.org. aaduna An online literary and arts publication, aaduna features work that addresses multicultural themes and bolsters human dignity with diverse audiences. A core aspect ofaaduna is to
MAKING WAVES: A WEST MICHIGAN REVIEW: ISSUE 1 MWWM is a product of Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners.Inspired by each other and the beauty of the lakeshore and landscapes around us, our mission is to engender creativity within our local community and beyond. A READING LIST FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2021THE BLOOD PUDDING
The Blood Pudding is a boutique publisher specialising in Flash Fiction, Short Stories, Essays, Poetry, Comics and Art. FIVE SOUTH | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES Five South is an online, biannual, literary journal where storytelling counts. Whether it’s in prose or poem form, we want to get to meat of it. We like stories about people, places, memories, things that make us feel connected. We want heroes and fighters, day drinkers, and poets. We want grit, rock n’ roll, hope, despair, and honesty. THE WRATH-BEARING TREE Mission Statement / Editorial Focus. Established by combat veterans and maintained by a diverse board of veterans, military spouses, and people who are compelled by themes related to trauma, The Wrath-Bearing Tree publishes essays, reviews, fiction, and poetry on military, economic, and social violence or their consequences. A READING LIST FOR PRIDE MONTH 2021 For Pride Month, observed annually during the month of June, we asked the many independent literary presses and magazines that make up our membership to share with us some of the literature by LGBT+ writers they recommend reading in celebration. Anthologies The Echoing Ida Collection Feminist Press | 2021 Edited by Cynthia R. Greenlee, A READING LIST FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2021 A Reading List for Black History Month 2021. For Black History Month, observed annually during the month of February, we asked our members—independent presses, literary journals, and others—to share with us some of the books and magazines they recommend readingin celebration.
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Black Lives Matter. During these painful days of loss and deep unrest, as we mourn the recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and Ahmaud Arbery, we join so many in our community who’ve expressed their outrage and sorrow about the continued violence committed against Black people and communities of color.GOOD RIVER REVIEW
Good River Review is the literary journal of the School of Creative and Professional Writing at Spalding University. We publish two issues a year. Between issues, we regularly feature book reviews, interviews, essays on the practice of writing, and other important literary news. Good River Review is a home for writing that launches quickly, speaks THE WRATH-BEARING TREE Mission Statement / Editorial Focus. Established by combat veterans and maintained by a diverse board of veterans, military spouses, and people who are compelled by themes related to trauma, The Wrath-Bearing Tree publishes essays, reviews, fiction, and poetry on military, economic, and social violence or their consequences. WORDFARM | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES WordFarm is an independent literary press. WordFarm began in 2002 with a group of Chicago-area writers, editors and designers who had among them more than fifty years of publishing experience. We later spread out from Chicago and now have staff members in New Hampshire, Michigan and Washington. Though we all have "day jobs," WordFarm isSIMPLE MACHINES
Poem from the Greek poíēma, meaning a thing made. Poet defined in ancient terms as the maker of things. See William Carlos William’s “little machines,” among others. Seer, another kind of engineer, conditioned by material and structural realities, both working within and pushing against the constraints of medium to power radically reimagined futures. Language as THE CONCRETE DESERT REVIEW The Concrete Desert Review is a student-led literary magazine comprised of students from California State University San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus. Our mission is to create accessible ways for diverse perspectives to showcase their work. We are particularly interested in work by writers, poets, and artists from marginalized communities. The Concrete Desert Review strives toAPPALACHIAN REVIEW
In this age of information overload, Appalachian Review strives to be a literary sanctuary for the finest contemporary writing that we can find. Each quarterly issue showcases the work of emerging and established writers throughout Appalachia and beyond, offering readers literature that is thoughtful, innovative, and revelatory. Founded in 1973 as Appalachian Heritage and basedMASON STREET REVIEW
Welcome to Mason Street, the new literary magazine housed at Newark Public Library, located in Newark, NY. We’re part of the Pioneer Library System, a network of 42 public library branches in New York State! We are also a member of the New York State Library Association.We've
COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (formerly the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses)—are hundreds of small publishers creating print and digital books, magazines, online publications, chapbooks and zines. CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS submitted by Academy Press // The Atherton Review. Now reading Fiction submissions for Spring 2021 Issue of The Atherton Review One short story or novel excerpt (maximum 20 pages or 6000 words) Guidelines: • All written submissions must DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION RESOURCES A READING LIST FOR PRIDE MONTH 2021 For Pride Month, observed annually during the month of June, we asked the many independent literary presses and magazines that make up our membership to share with us some of the literature by LGBT+ writers they recommend reading in celebration. Anthologies The Echoing Ida Collection Feminist Press | 2021 Edited by Cynthia R. Greenlee, JOBS WITH PUBLISHERS POSTED MAY 2021. Coffee House Press is seeking an Executive Director and Publisher to lead a world-class nonprofit literary book publisher and arts organization serving a diverse community of writers, readers, artists, and staff. The Executive Director and Publisher is the guiding member of a leadership team charged with communicating a mission-driven vision for both the literary program and PUBLISHERS THAT CHAMPION WRITING BY PEOPLE OF COLOR The following independent literary magazines and presses champion the work of writers of color. To send us suggestions for adding to this list, please email info@clmp.org. aaduna An online literary and arts publication, aaduna features work that addresses multicultural themes and bolsters human dignity with diverse audiences. A core aspect ofaaduna is to
MAKING WAVES: A WEST MICHIGAN REVIEW: ISSUE 1 MWWM is a product of Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners.Inspired by each other and the beauty of the lakeshore and landscapes around us, our mission is to engender creativity within our local community and beyond.GOOD RIVER REVIEW
Good River Review is the literary journal of the School of Creative and Professional Writing at Spalding University. We publish two issues a year. Between issues, we regularly feature book reviews, interviews, essays on the practice of writing, and other important literary news. Good River Review is a home for writing that launches quickly, speaksTHE BLOOD PUDDING
The Blood Pudding is a boutique publisher specialising in Flash Fiction, Short Stories, Essays, Poetry, Comics and Art. FIREWEED POETRY OF OREGON Fireweed was one of Oregon's longest print poetry journals. It was dissolved over 15 years ago. We have recently received our non-profit status and plan to relaunch a digital version two times a year that will also feature regional readings. Fireweed will highlight the workof
COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (formerly the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses)—are hundreds of small publishers creating print and digital books, magazines, online publications, chapbooks and zines. CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS submitted by Academy Press // The Atherton Review. Now reading Fiction submissions for Spring 2021 Issue of The Atherton Review One short story or novel excerpt (maximum 20 pages or 6000 words) Guidelines: • All written submissions must DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION RESOURCES A READING LIST FOR PRIDE MONTH 2021 For Pride Month, observed annually during the month of June, we asked the many independent literary presses and magazines that make up our membership to share with us some of the literature by LGBT+ writers they recommend reading in celebration. Anthologies The Echoing Ida Collection Feminist Press | 2021 Edited by Cynthia R. Greenlee, JOBS WITH PUBLISHERS POSTED MAY 2021. Coffee House Press is seeking an Executive Director and Publisher to lead a world-class nonprofit literary book publisher and arts organization serving a diverse community of writers, readers, artists, and staff. The Executive Director and Publisher is the guiding member of a leadership team charged with communicating a mission-driven vision for both the literary program and PUBLISHERS THAT CHAMPION WRITING BY PEOPLE OF COLOR The following independent literary magazines and presses champion the work of writers of color. To send us suggestions for adding to this list, please email info@clmp.org. aaduna An online literary and arts publication, aaduna features work that addresses multicultural themes and bolsters human dignity with diverse audiences. A core aspect ofaaduna is to
MAKING WAVES: A WEST MICHIGAN REVIEW: ISSUE 1 MWWM is a product of Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners.Inspired by each other and the beauty of the lakeshore and landscapes around us, our mission is to engender creativity within our local community and beyond.GOOD RIVER REVIEW
Good River Review is the literary journal of the School of Creative and Professional Writing at Spalding University. We publish two issues a year. Between issues, we regularly feature book reviews, interviews, essays on the practice of writing, and other important literary news. Good River Review is a home for writing that launches quickly, speaksTHE BLOOD PUDDING
The Blood Pudding is a boutique publisher specialising in Flash Fiction, Short Stories, Essays, Poetry, Comics and Art. FIREWEED POETRY OF OREGON Fireweed was one of Oregon's longest print poetry journals. It was dissolved over 15 years ago. We have recently received our non-profit status and plan to relaunch a digital version two times a year that will also feature regional readings. Fireweed will highlight the workof
BOOKS LAUNCHING IN JUNE 2021 Support small presses and indie bookstores by picking a read from the list below, which features dozens of new books forthcoming in June 2021 from CLMP members. (Take a look at last month’s releases as well.) Catch the Rabbit by Lana Bastašić Restless Books | June 1, 2021 Winner of the 2020 European Union Prize A READING LIST FOR PRIDE MONTH 2021 For Pride Month, observed annually during the month of June, we asked the many independent literary presses and magazines that make up our membership to share with us some of the literature by LGBT+ writers they recommend reading in celebration. Anthologies The Echoing Ida Collection Feminist Press | 2021 Edited by Cynthia R. Greenlee, DIRECTORY OF PUBLISHERS 1913 Press. Founded in 2003 by l’editrice Sandra Doller, 1913 a journal of forms & 1913 Press are committed to publishing the baddest in poetry, poetics, prose, & their intersections with theGOOD RIVER REVIEW
Good River Review is the literary journal of the School of Creative and Professional Writing at Spalding University. We publish two issues a year. Between issues, we regularly feature book reviews, interviews, essays on the practice of writing, and other important literary news. Good River Review is a home for writing that launches quickly, speaks A READING LIST FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2021 For Black History Month, observed annually during the month of February, we asked our members—independent presses, literary journals, and others—to share with us some of the books and magazines they recommend reading in celebration. Fiction Tonic and Balm by Stephanie Allen Shade Mountain Press | 2019 This historical-fiction novel, set in 1919, follows THE DILLYDOUN REVIEW The Dillydoun Review believes that a crucial element in perpetuating a healthy, vibrant culture is nurturing writers from a full spectrum of identities and diversities. We strive to publish and promote both emerging and established writers whose prose and poetry contribute to a broad, essential cultural conversation. We are just days old at thewriting
APPALACHIAN REVIEW
In this age of information overload, Appalachian Review strives to be a literary sanctuary for the finest contemporary writing that we can find. Each quarterly issue showcases the work of emerging and established writers throughout Appalachia and beyond, offering readers literature that is thoughtful, innovative, and revelatory. Founded in 1973 as Appalachian Heritage and based FIVE SOUTH | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES Like a long, deep scar, the Interstate 5 cuts along the entire West Coast, from Vancouver to Mexico. It’s over 2000 miles long. It’s as much a Los Angeles icon as it is a symbol of clutter, traffic, industry, outlet malls, mountains, hills, cow fields, scenic views, long stretches of nothing, and vast plains of green. SUBNIVEAN | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES We will invite prose submissions no longer than 7,000 words, and general poetry submissions of up to 6 poems. We will accept multiple submissions, as well as simultaneous submissions, so long as writers notify us immediately should the submitted piece be acceptedelsewhere.
DARK MOON LILITH
Dark Moon Lilith is about the dark feminine, which is not about evil, as some would have us believe. The dark feminine is the creativity that inhabits our subconscious, the place where our deepest, most profound knowledge, wisdom, and creative impulses live. It’s the place where our Shadow hides for fear of judgment, marginalization,and
COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (formerly the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses)—are hundreds of small publishers creating print and digital books, magazines, online publications, chapbooks and zines. CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS Contrapuntos IX: Multi-language Journal Call for Submissions. English Call for Submissions: Digitus Indie Publishers is now accepting submissions for Contrapuntos IX for the upcoming release in Fall 2021. For this issue, ‘Anthropocene – Quarantine’, Contrapuntos extends a call for submissions related to the. See Details. DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION RESOURCES A READING LIST FOR PRIDE MONTH 2021 For Pride Month, observed annually during the month of June, we asked the many independent literary presses and magazines that make up our membership to share with us some of the literature by LGBT+ writers they recommend reading in celebration. Anthologies The Echoing Ida Collection Feminist Press | 2021 Edited by Cynthia R. Greenlee, JOBS WITH PUBLISHERS POSTED MAY 2021. Coffee House Press is seeking an Executive Director and Publisher to lead a world-class nonprofit literary book publisher and arts organization serving a diverse community of writers, readers, artists, and staff. The Executive Director and Publisher is the guiding member of a leadership team charged with communicating a mission-driven vision for both the literary program and PUBLISHERS THAT CHAMPION WRITING BY PEOPLE OF COLOR The following independent literary magazines and presses champion the work of writers of color. To send us suggestions for adding to this list, please email info@clmp.org. aaduna An online literary and arts publication, aaduna features work that addresses multicultural themes and bolsters human dignity with diverse audiences. A core aspect ofaaduna is to
MAKING WAVES: A WEST MICHIGAN REVIEW: ISSUE 1 MWWM is a product of Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners.Inspired by each other and the beauty of the lakeshore and landscapes around us, our mission is to engender creativity within our local community and beyond.THE BLOOD PUDDING
The Blood Pudding is a boutique publisher specialising in Flash Fiction, Short Stories, Essays, Poetry, Comics and Art.GOOD RIVER REVIEW
Good River Review is the literary journal of the School of Creative and Professional Writing at Spalding University. We publish two issues a year. Between issues, we regularly feature book reviews, interviews, essays on the practice of writing, and other important literary news. Good River Review is a home for writing that launches quickly, speaks FIREWEED POETRY OF OREGON Fireweed was one of Oregon's longest print poetry journals. It was dissolved over 15 years ago. We have recently received our non-profit status and plan to relaunch a digital version two times a year that will also feature regional readings. Fireweed will highlight the workof
COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (formerly the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses)—are hundreds of small publishers creating print and digital books, magazines, online publications, chapbooks and zines. CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS Contrapuntos IX: Multi-language Journal Call for Submissions. English Call for Submissions: Digitus Indie Publishers is now accepting submissions for Contrapuntos IX for the upcoming release in Fall 2021. For this issue, ‘Anthropocene – Quarantine’, Contrapuntos extends a call for submissions related to the. See Details. DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION RESOURCES A READING LIST FOR PRIDE MONTH 2021 For Pride Month, observed annually during the month of June, we asked the many independent literary presses and magazines that make up our membership to share with us some of the literature by LGBT+ writers they recommend reading in celebration. Anthologies The Echoing Ida Collection Feminist Press | 2021 Edited by Cynthia R. Greenlee, JOBS WITH PUBLISHERS POSTED MAY 2021. Coffee House Press is seeking an Executive Director and Publisher to lead a world-class nonprofit literary book publisher and arts organization serving a diverse community of writers, readers, artists, and staff. The Executive Director and Publisher is the guiding member of a leadership team charged with communicating a mission-driven vision for both the literary program and PUBLISHERS THAT CHAMPION WRITING BY PEOPLE OF COLOR The following independent literary magazines and presses champion the work of writers of color. To send us suggestions for adding to this list, please email info@clmp.org. aaduna An online literary and arts publication, aaduna features work that addresses multicultural themes and bolsters human dignity with diverse audiences. A core aspect ofaaduna is to
MAKING WAVES: A WEST MICHIGAN REVIEW: ISSUE 1 MWWM is a product of Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners.Inspired by each other and the beauty of the lakeshore and landscapes around us, our mission is to engender creativity within our local community and beyond.THE BLOOD PUDDING
The Blood Pudding is a boutique publisher specialising in Flash Fiction, Short Stories, Essays, Poetry, Comics and Art.GOOD RIVER REVIEW
Good River Review is the literary journal of the School of Creative and Professional Writing at Spalding University. We publish two issues a year. Between issues, we regularly feature book reviews, interviews, essays on the practice of writing, and other important literary news. Good River Review is a home for writing that launches quickly, speaks FIREWEED POETRY OF OREGON Fireweed was one of Oregon's longest print poetry journals. It was dissolved over 15 years ago. We have recently received our non-profit status and plan to relaunch a digital version two times a year that will also feature regional readings. Fireweed will highlight the workof
BOOKS LAUNCHING IN JUNE 2021 Support small presses and indie bookstores by picking a read from the list below, which features dozens of new books forthcoming in June 2021 from CLMP members. (Take a look at last month’s releases as well.) Catch the Rabbit by Lana Bastašić Restless Books | June 1, 2021 Winner of the 2020 European Union Prize A READING LIST FOR PRIDE MONTH 2021 For Pride Month, observed annually during the month of June, we asked the many independent literary presses and magazines that make up our membership to share with us some of the literature by LGBT+ writers they recommend reading in celebration. Anthologies The Echoing Ida Collection Feminist Press | 2021 Edited by Cynthia R. Greenlee, JOBS WITH PUBLISHERS POSTED MAY 2021. Coffee House Press is seeking an Executive Director and Publisher to lead a world-class nonprofit literary book publisher and arts organization serving a diverse community of writers, readers, artists, and staff. The Executive Director and Publisher is the guiding member of a leadership team charged with communicating a mission-driven vision for both the literary program and DIRECTORY OF PUBLISHERS Adelaide Books. ADELAIDE BOOKS LLC is a New York-based independent company dedicated to publishing literary fiction and creative nonfiction. It was founded in July 2017 as an imprint of the Adelaide Literary. See Details.GOOD RIVER REVIEW
Good River Review is the literary journal of the School of Creative and Professional Writing at Spalding University. We publish two issues a year. Between issues, we regularly feature book reviews, interviews, essays on the practice of writing, and other important literary news. Good River Review is a home for writing that launches quickly, speaks A READING LIST FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2021 A Reading List for Black History Month 2021. For Black History Month, observed annually during the month of February, we asked our members—independent presses, literary journals, and others—to share with us some of the books and magazines they recommend readingin celebration.
FIVE SOUTH | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES Five South is an online, biannual, literary journal where storytelling counts. Whether it’s in prose or poem form, we want to get to meat of it. We like stories about people, places, memories, things that make us feel connected. We want heroes and fighters, day drinkers, and poets. We want grit, rock n’ roll, hope, despair, and honesty.APPALACHIAN REVIEW
In this age of information overload, Appalachian Review strives to be a literary sanctuary for the finest contemporary writing that we can find. Each quarterly issue showcases the work of emerging and established writers throughout Appalachia and beyond, offering readers literature that is thoughtful, innovative, and revelatory. Founded in 1973 as Appalachian Heritage and based SUBNIVEAN | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES We will invite prose submissions no longer than 7,000 words, and general poetry submissions of up to 6 poems. We will accept multiple submissions, as well as simultaneous submissions, so long as writers notify us immediately should the submitted piece be acceptedelsewhere.
DARK MOON LILITH
Dark Moon Lilith is about the dark feminine, which is not about evil, as some would have us believe. The dark feminine is the creativity that inhabits our subconscious, the place where our deepest, most profound knowledge, wisdom, and creative impulses live. It’s the place where our Shadow hides for fear of judgment, marginalization,and
COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (formerly the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses)—are hundreds of small publishers creating print and digital books, magazines, online publications, chapbooks and zines. CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS Contrapuntos IX: Multi-language Journal Call for Submissions. English Call for Submissions: Digitus Indie Publishers is now accepting submissions for Contrapuntos IX for the upcoming release in Fall 2021. For this issue, ‘Anthropocene – Quarantine’, Contrapuntos extends a call for submissions related to the. See Details. DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION RESOURCES PUBLISHERS THAT CHAMPION WRITING BY PEOPLE OF COLOR The following independent literary magazines and presses champion the work of writers of color. To send us suggestions for adding to this list, please email info@clmp.org. aaduna An online literary and arts publication, aaduna features work that addresses multicultural themes and bolsters human dignity with diverse audiences. A core aspect ofaaduna is to
JOBS WITH PUBLISHERS POSTED MAY 2021. Coffee House Press is seeking an Executive Director and Publisher to lead a world-class nonprofit literary book publisher and arts organization serving a diverse community of writers, readers, artists, and staff. The Executive Director and Publisher is the guiding member of a leadership team charged with communicating a mission-driven vision for both the literary program andBLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. During these painful days of loss and deep unrest, as we mourn the recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and Ahmaud Arbery, we join so many in our community who’ve expressed their outrage and sorrow about the continued violence committed against Black people and communities of color. MAKING WAVES: A WEST MICHIGAN REVIEW: ISSUE 1 MWWM is a product of Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners.Inspired by each other and the beauty of the lakeshore and landscapes around us, our mission is to engender creativity within our local community and beyond. FIVE SOUTH | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES Five South is an online, biannual, literary journal where storytelling counts. Whether it’s in prose or poem form, we want to get to meat of it. We like stories about people, places, memories, things that make us feel connected. We want heroes and fighters, day drinkers, and poets. We want grit, rock n’ roll, hope, despair, and honesty. THE CONCRETE DESERT REVIEW The Concrete Desert Review is a student-led literary magazine comprised of students from California State University San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus. Our mission is to create accessible ways for diverse perspectives to showcase their work. We are particularly interested in work by writers, poets, and artists from marginalized communities. The Concrete Desert Review strives to FIREWEED POETRY OF OREGON Fireweed was one of Oregon's longest print poetry journals. It was dissolved over 15 years ago. We have recently received our non-profit status and plan to relaunch a digital version two times a year that will also feature regional readings. Fireweed will highlight the workof
COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (formerly the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses)—are hundreds of small publishers creating print and digital books, magazines, online publications, chapbooks and zines. CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS Contrapuntos IX: Multi-language Journal Call for Submissions. English Call for Submissions: Digitus Indie Publishers is now accepting submissions for Contrapuntos IX for the upcoming release in Fall 2021. For this issue, ‘Anthropocene – Quarantine’, Contrapuntos extends a call for submissions related to the. See Details. DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION RESOURCES PUBLISHERS THAT CHAMPION WRITING BY PEOPLE OF COLOR The following independent literary magazines and presses champion the work of writers of color. To send us suggestions for adding to this list, please email info@clmp.org. aaduna An online literary and arts publication, aaduna features work that addresses multicultural themes and bolsters human dignity with diverse audiences. A core aspect ofaaduna is to
JOBS WITH PUBLISHERS POSTED MAY 2021. Coffee House Press is seeking an Executive Director and Publisher to lead a world-class nonprofit literary book publisher and arts organization serving a diverse community of writers, readers, artists, and staff. The Executive Director and Publisher is the guiding member of a leadership team charged with communicating a mission-driven vision for both the literary program andBLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. During these painful days of loss and deep unrest, as we mourn the recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and Ahmaud Arbery, we join so many in our community who’ve expressed their outrage and sorrow about the continued violence committed against Black people and communities of color. MAKING WAVES: A WEST MICHIGAN REVIEW: ISSUE 1 MWWM is a product of Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners.Inspired by each other and the beauty of the lakeshore and landscapes around us, our mission is to engender creativity within our local community and beyond. FIVE SOUTH | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES Five South is an online, biannual, literary journal where storytelling counts. Whether it’s in prose or poem form, we want to get to meat of it. We like stories about people, places, memories, things that make us feel connected. We want heroes and fighters, day drinkers, and poets. We want grit, rock n’ roll, hope, despair, and honesty. THE CONCRETE DESERT REVIEW The Concrete Desert Review is a student-led literary magazine comprised of students from California State University San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus. Our mission is to create accessible ways for diverse perspectives to showcase their work. We are particularly interested in work by writers, poets, and artists from marginalized communities. The Concrete Desert Review strives to FIREWEED POETRY OF OREGON Fireweed was one of Oregon's longest print poetry journals. It was dissolved over 15 years ago. We have recently received our non-profit status and plan to relaunch a digital version two times a year that will also feature regional readings. Fireweed will highlight the workof
BOOKS LAUNCHING IN JUNE 2021 Support small presses and indie bookstores by picking a read from the list below, which features dozens of new books forthcoming in June 2021 from CLMP members. (Take a look at last month’s releases as well.) Catch the Rabbit by Lana Bastašić Restless Books | June 1, 2021 Winner of the 2020 European Union Prize ABOUT CLMP | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES HISTORY. Originally founded as the Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines in 1967, on April 1, 2015, CLMP, since becoming known as the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses, rebranded as the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses to better reflect how we serve our mission. CLMP’s membership of more than 600 organizations JOBS WITH PUBLISHERS POSTED MAY 2021. Coffee House Press is seeking an Executive Director and Publisher to lead a world-class nonprofit literary book publisher and arts organization serving a diverse community of writers, readers, artists, and staff. The Executive Director and Publisher is the guiding member of a leadership team charged with communicating a mission-driven vision for both the literary program and DIRECTORY OF PUBLISHERS Adelaide Books. ADELAIDE BOOKS LLC is a New York-based independent company dedicated to publishing literary fiction and creative nonfiction. It was founded in July 2017 as an imprint of the Adelaide Literary. See Details. A READING LIST FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2021 A Reading List for Black History Month 2021. For Black History Month, observed annually during the month of February, we asked our members—independent presses, literary journals, and others—to share with us some of the books and magazines they recommend readingin celebration.
FIVE SOUTH | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES Five South is an online, biannual, literary journal where storytelling counts. Whether it’s in prose or poem form, we want to get to meat of it. We like stories about people, places, memories, things that make us feel connected. We want heroes and fighters, day drinkers, and poets. We want grit, rock n’ roll, hope, despair, and honesty.JACKLEG PRESS
JackLeg is a literary press dedicated to the writers we serve and the readers we cherish. We publish all forms of literature, including poetry, creative nonfiction, fiction, and plays. We use an economically and environmentally sustainable publishing model and a rigorous editorial process to bring the best new and familiar voices into the literary world.APPALACHIAN REVIEW
In this age of information overload, Appalachian Review strives to be a literary sanctuary for the finest contemporary writing that we can find. Each quarterly issue showcases the work of emerging and established writers throughout Appalachia and beyond, offering readers literature that is thoughtful, innovative, and revelatory. Founded in 1973 as Appalachian Heritage and basedTHE BLOOD PUDDING
The Blood Pudding is a boutique publisher specialising in Flash Fiction, Short Stories, Essays, Poetry, Comics and Art. SUBNIVEAN | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES We will invite prose submissions no longer than 7,000 words, and general poetry submissions of up to 6 poems. We will accept multiple submissions, as well as simultaneous submissions, so long as writers notify us immediately should the submitted piece be acceptedelsewhere.
COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (formerly the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses)—are hundreds of small publishers creating print and digital books, magazines, online publications, chapbooks and zines. CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS Contrapuntos IX: Multi-language Journal Call for Submissions. English Call for Submissions: Digitus Indie Publishers is now accepting submissions for Contrapuntos IX for the upcoming release in Fall 2021. For this issue, ‘Anthropocene – Quarantine’, Contrapuntos extends a call for submissions related to the. See Details. DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION RESOURCES PUBLISHERS THAT CHAMPION WRITING BY PEOPLE OF COLORWOMEN OF COLORMAGAZINE
The following independent literary magazines and presses champion the work of writers of color. To send us suggestions for adding to this list, please email info@clmp.org. aaduna An online literary and arts publication, aaduna features work that addresses multicultural themes and bolsters human dignity with diverse audiences. A core aspect ofaaduna is to
BLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. During these painful days of loss and deep unrest, as we mourn the recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and Ahmaud Arbery, we join so many in our community who’ve expressed their outrage and sorrow about the continued violence committed against Black people and communities of color. THE CONCRETE DESERT REVIEW The Concrete Desert Review is a student-led literary magazine comprised of students from California State University San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus. Our mission is to create accessible ways for diverse perspectives to showcase their work. We are particularly interested in work by writers, poets, and artists from marginalized communities. The Concrete Desert Review strives to MAKING WAVES: A WEST MICHIGAN REVIEW: ISSUE 1 MWWM is a product of Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners.Inspired by each other and the beauty of the lakeshore and landscapes around us, our mission is to engender creativity within our local community and beyond. FIVE SOUTH | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSESBEST LITERARY JOURNALSBEST NEW LITERARY JOURNALSLITERARY JOURNALS POETRYTOP LITERARY JOURNALS FOR FICTION Five South is an online, biannual, literary journal where storytelling counts. Whether it’s in prose or poem form, we want to get to meat of it. We like stories about people, places, memories, things that make us feel connected. We want heroes and fighters, day drinkers, and poets. We want grit, rock n’ roll, hope, despair, and honesty. SUBNIVEAN | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES Subnivean’s editorial mission is to curate and produce bone-deep, high-caliber literary art that speaks urgently to an evermore-connected international audience.DARK MOON LILITH
Dark Moon Lilith is about the dark feminine, which is not about evil, as some would have us believe. The dark feminine is the creativity that inhabits our subconscious, the place where our deepest, most profound knowledge, wisdom, and creative impulses live. It’s the place where our Shadow hides for fear of judgment, marginalization,and
COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (formerly the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses)—are hundreds of small publishers creating print and digital books, magazines, online publications, chapbooks and zines. CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS Contrapuntos IX: Multi-language Journal Call for Submissions. English Call for Submissions: Digitus Indie Publishers is now accepting submissions for Contrapuntos IX for the upcoming release in Fall 2021. For this issue, ‘Anthropocene – Quarantine’, Contrapuntos extends a call for submissions related to the. See Details. DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION RESOURCES PUBLISHERS THAT CHAMPION WRITING BY PEOPLE OF COLORWOMEN OF COLORMAGAZINE
The following independent literary magazines and presses champion the work of writers of color. To send us suggestions for adding to this list, please email info@clmp.org. aaduna An online literary and arts publication, aaduna features work that addresses multicultural themes and bolsters human dignity with diverse audiences. A core aspect ofaaduna is to
BLACK LIVES MATTER
Black Lives Matter. During these painful days of loss and deep unrest, as we mourn the recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and Ahmaud Arbery, we join so many in our community who’ve expressed their outrage and sorrow about the continued violence committed against Black people and communities of color. THE CONCRETE DESERT REVIEW The Concrete Desert Review is a student-led literary magazine comprised of students from California State University San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus. Our mission is to create accessible ways for diverse perspectives to showcase their work. We are particularly interested in work by writers, poets, and artists from marginalized communities. The Concrete Desert Review strives to MAKING WAVES: A WEST MICHIGAN REVIEW: ISSUE 1 MWWM is a product of Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners.Inspired by each other and the beauty of the lakeshore and landscapes around us, our mission is to engender creativity within our local community and beyond. FIVE SOUTH | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSESBEST LITERARY JOURNALSBEST NEW LITERARY JOURNALSLITERARY JOURNALS POETRYTOP LITERARY JOURNALS FOR FICTION Five South is an online, biannual, literary journal where storytelling counts. Whether it’s in prose or poem form, we want to get to meat of it. We like stories about people, places, memories, things that make us feel connected. We want heroes and fighters, day drinkers, and poets. We want grit, rock n’ roll, hope, despair, and honesty. SUBNIVEAN | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES Subnivean’s editorial mission is to curate and produce bone-deep, high-caliber literary art that speaks urgently to an evermore-connected international audience.DARK MOON LILITH
Dark Moon Lilith is about the dark feminine, which is not about evil, as some would have us believe. The dark feminine is the creativity that inhabits our subconscious, the place where our deepest, most profound knowledge, wisdom, and creative impulses live. It’s the place where our Shadow hides for fear of judgment, marginalization,and
BOOKS LAUNCHING IN JUNE 2021 Support small presses and indie bookstores by picking a read from the list below, which features dozens of new books forthcoming in June 2021 from CLMP members. (Take a look at last month’s releases as well.) Catch the Rabbit by Lana Bastašić Restless Books | June 1, 2021 Winner of the 2020 European Union Prize NEWS | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES April 2021 Roundup of Member Magazines. We’re proud to share this list of literary journals—all members of CLMP—publishing new poetry, fiction,. 04/21/2021.WWW.CLMP.ORG
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JOIN CLMP | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES Join CLMP. By joining CLMP as a publisher, you not only gain access to a multitude of CLMP services and opportunities, but you also become an active part of a mutually-supportive community of organizations ensuring that our literary landscape remains diverse, vital, and vibrant. What all CLMP publishers have in common is a focus onpublishing
JOBS WITH PUBLISHERS POSTED MAY 2021. Coffee House Press is seeking an Executive Director and Publisher to lead a world-class nonprofit literary book publisher and arts organization serving a diverse community of writers, readers, artists, and staff. The Executive Director and Publisher is the guiding member of a leadership team charged with communicating a mission-driven vision for both the literary program andMILKWEED EDITIONS
Mission Statement / Editorial Focus. Our mission at Milkweed Editions is to identify, nurture and publish transformative literature, and build an engaged community around it.APPALACHIAN REVIEW
In this age of information overload, Appalachian Review strives to be a literary sanctuary for the finest contemporary writing that we can find. Each quarterly issue showcases the work of emerging and established writers throughout Appalachia and beyond, offering readers literature that is thoughtful, innovative, and revelatory. Founded in 1973 as Appalachian Heritage and based MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: SINISTER WISDOM Sinister Wisdom is currently celebrating its 45th anniversary—and looking forward to celebrating fifty years in 2026. In the summer of 1987, as Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz was passing Sinister Wisdom to its new editor Elana Dykewomon, Kaye/Kantrowitz wrote in the journal, “Sinister Wisdom is a tool for the making of culture and culture is bread, culture is roses, culture is inspiration FIVE SOUTH | COMMUNITY OF LITERARY MAGAZINES AND PRESSES Five South is an online, biannual, literary journal where storytelling counts. Whether it’s in prose or poem form, we want to get to meat of it. We like stories about people, places, memories, things that make us feel connected. We want heroes and fighters, day drinkers, and poets. We want grit, rock n’ roll, hope, despair, and honesty. MEGARA PUBLISHING INC We’re a Speculative Fiction Publishing House. We focus on empowering emerging authors in speculative fiction. We are particularly interested in work by and about traditionally under-represented voices in SFF. We are currently focused on publishing in the following genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Magical Realism and Supernatural.Skip to content
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