9 literary journals that want your poems – now!

Maja Todorovic's avatarBusiness in Rhyme

One of the things I like to do in my leisure time is to brows some very interesting online literary magazines as it helps in my inspiration but I also like to be informed about the newest trends in literature and writing styles.

As a result of my research I managed to compile a list of 9 magazines that pretty much on regular basis accept submissions for new poems and prose, and of course you might find some of them interesting in your publication process.

So here it is:

1.Hootreview. This is maybe one of my favorite. They focus on a micropoetry and microfiction, giving a real chance to aspiring writers.

2.32poems. They accept unsolicited poetry year round and also simultaneous submissions. As a rule, preference is given to shorter poems that fit on a single page (about 32 lines). For more visit their guidelines page.

3.Aleola journal of…

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14 literary (wordpress based) journals worth following and submitting your work

Maja Todorovic's avatarBusiness in Rhyme

As my previous list of journals was very well received by you, my dear readers, I thought to do a similar, follow up list, but this time looking at some great magazines here at wordpress.com.

These sites I follow and read as regularly as I can and I hope you’ll find them interesting.

  1. Smoking glue gun: is my absolute favorite. Here I have discovered many new authors I adore like Kelly Boyker. As they say:

we look for the flashy, fresh, feminist, grotesque, avant-garde, minimalist, startling, etc. We accept original unpublished art in all forms: text, sound, video, image, hybrid, etc. we welcome simultaneous submissions.

2. Eunoiareview: I’ve been also following for some time. I like reading their poetry as it is very inspirational. In their own words:

It‘s an online literary journal committed to sharing the fruits of ‘beautiful thinking’. Each day, we publish two new pieces of writing for your…

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Am I that intolerant liberal that conservatives warned you about?

I pride myself with political stuff on remaining open minded…. But I am also finding the “liberal ” ideals here lately to be obviously right…. And I think that it is causing me to question why.

Unknown's avatarSarahbeth Caplin

liberal-conservativeAt the risk of humble-bragging, I think one of my better character traits is my ability to be impartial: to keep judgments to myself in an attempt to understand why people hold beliefs and values that I strongly disagree with.

That being said, everyone has their “hot button topics” that make impartiality next to impossible. The older I get, the more I realize that the “hot button” issues that grind my gears are similar to those of my family.

And that scares me.

Not because my family’s values are bad (though I’m biased), but because I fear becoming the kind of person I can’t stand: the kind whose beliefs are shaped more by her upbringing than personal experience. The kind of person who was taught what to think, rather than learning to think for herself.

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Irony and productivity 

   I got a new phone for my birthday. It is a bigger and more useful device for me… Except where the SIM card needs replacing. So I am without a phone… And internet. Yes,  I am miserable. I am not sure how I am as active online as I apparently am.  But it is a major issue for me to be without it.  So I do a daily writing goal of at least 250 words or one poem or a blog post….and here lately,  due to personal brain space being a hot mess,  I have been willing to accept one art piece as well.  It is a at least I am creating,  in some form. Some days it is easier than others.  Depends an enormous amount on my headspace and the demons within. Well all that being said,  today has been a very productive one. I adulted… (Did the shopping at Walmart… Like it or not). I did two pieces of art (that flower above being one).  I did a poem.  And as Serena,  I started the continuation of Madness and Truth. I did 540 words there. And now I have also done a blog post.  It will of course be published when I find net again.  So I wonder if I should not purposefully turn off my internet access at least once in a while to push myself.  It’s a thought to consider. 

No Voice – by Patricia Harris

Power stolen, Silence woven. No voice left To the soul broken. Humanity removed, Difference exposed. Protesting the darkness For sake of grasping the light, Only to find the soul Just too weary to …

Source: No Voice – by Patricia Harris