![]() The Dawntreader: a themed quarterly 52 page perfect bound literary publication with an international readership. The Dark Horse: is an international literary magazine committed to British, Irish and American poetry, and is published from Scotland. Editor: Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, with assistance from Léan Ní Chuilleanáin and Natasha Cuddington Each issue will contain the work of a maximum of twenty poets and each will be unique and produced as limited edition.Ĭrossways: An Online Literary Magazine: Set up in 2018 they are interested in writing that has beauty, power and depth. The focus was on poetry, publishing the work of new and already established poets.īrittle Star: A magazine for new and emerging writers.īutcher’s Dog: Butcher’s Dog is a new biannual poetry magazine, founded in the North East of England by seven poets who each won a Northern Promise Award from New Writing North in 2010 and/or 2011.Ĭake: publishes poetry, short fiction, comment/essay-style pieces, reviews and artwork from both new and established literary and creative talent.Ĭardiff Review: Founded in 2015 by four graduate students of Cardiff University’s MA in Creative Writing.Ĭarillon Magazine: Founded in 2001 Carillon is a neat, perfect bound magazine with poetry, stories and articles.Ĭoast to Coast to Coast: a stitched journal designed to be both a small piece of art work and a regular poetry publication. The Blue Nib: Established in 2016 by Dave Kavanagh as a platform for both established and emerging writers. We feature art that is positive and uplifting, no matter the topic.īare Fiction: offer a platform for new creative writing across poetry, fiction and plays to encourage writers who are testing their boundaries to stretch themselves creatively. We aim to publish a quality new poem twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays.Īuroras and Blossoms: a family-friendly platform. Also see Second Light.Ītrium: Atrium is a poetry webzine based in Worcestershire, UK. Each issue has a different judge selecting work. CLOSED.Īrtemis: Poems submitted by women poets of any age. Published in the UK, and read internationally.Īntiphon: an online poetry magazine dedicated to publishing the best in contemporary poetry from new and established poets. CLOSED.Īmbit: Ambit is a 96-page quarterly literary and art magazine. ![]() The work it does is the opposite of academic and therefore valuable.”Īgenda: “ one of the best known and most highly respected poetry journals in the world, having been founded in 1959 by Ezra Pound and William Cookson.”Īlgebra of Owls: a “no frills” online poetry zine. Popshot is a beautifully illustrated magazine, championing short stories, flash fiction and poetry from the literary new blood.Not at all a complete list, but all well worth submitting and subscribing to.Īcumen: “deserves to be read for its first hand experience of poetry. ![]() Illustrations by Aurelie Garner, Ashley Floreal, Bren Luke, Burcin Pervin, Daniel Garcia, Daria Skrybchenko, Fabio Delvo, Guillermo Ortego, Jai Kamat, Joe Gough, Jude Labuca, Meneese Wall, Mirko Cresta, Nick Taylor, Thomas Pullin, Vector That Fox and Zach Meyer. Leavesley, Steve Harrison and Steven Pelcman. Lee, Laboni Islam, Nicholas McGaughey, Oeil Jumratsilpa, Rhys Timson, S. Mee, Chon Luoi, Ethan Chapman, Hannah Thompson, James Hatton, Jeremy Punter, Karen Dennison, L. Inside, we’ll find a playful take on the light and dark of fairy-tales, a meditation on love that burns like a fuel and the heartfelt tragedy of a woman who grows lighter and lighter… Our eighteenth issue comprises illustrated short stories, flash fiction and poetry celebrating illuminating experiences and enlightened ideas. Guest writers: read the names creating a buzz in publishing right now. Illustrations: be inspired by specially commissioned illustrations from the most imaginative talent. Short stories and poems: free your imagination with work by dazzling new writers. Featuring brilliant ideas sharply executed, the magazine is the place to discover new literary and artistic talent. This is literary publishing that engages a community, curating contributions that tap into the ideas of the day. Popshot writers and readers feel part of the magazine. Each piece of writing features specially commissioned artwork by some of contemporary illustration’s finest, making the magazine a publication to treasure. With its unique blend of contributions from around the world, it provides a refuge from the mundane. Popshot is founded in 2009 and published quarterly, each issue has its own theme to engage the imagination. Description Popshot is a beautifully illustrated magazine, championing short stories, flash fiction and poetry from the literary new blood.
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