Poor Claudia, a relatively new Portland literary mag, did something similar with their most recent publication. Yay unconventional printing!
Showing posts with label literary magazines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literary magazines. Show all posts
1.08.2010
Tuesday; An Art Project
Since my brain hasn't fully recovered from vacation I thought I'd just give a shout out to one of my favorite literary mags: Tuesday; An Art Project--a highly thoughtful and well crafted publication that consists of poetry, photographs, and prints. Tuesday letterpresses (oh, and what a fine letter press!) their poems and prints onto postcard sized (and thick) paper, allowing you to rearrange the contents at will or send off a piece to a friend (hence postcard sized). On top of all this, I just really like their selections.
5.18.2009
Wonder of Wonders: Simultaneous Submissions
Now for some practical stuff.
Submitting my work for publication is hands down my favorite thing to do. I mean, who doesn't enjoy spending years reading literary magazines, hand picking the mag that is THE ONE, spending days/weeks/months selecting the perfect poems in the perfect order and then another week editing and re-editing the cover letter to strike that delicate balance of confidence, familiarity, and intrigue just to get that generic "we're just not that into you" email after months of anticipation? Then you spend a few days feeling like that time in high school when you got rejected by the boy you'd been secretly pining after since 2nd grade. But, it was so meant to be, right? Time to move on.
This is where my mother would say something to the effect of "don't put all your eggs in one basket." Except, inevitably she would mix up the saying with another proverbial gem and come out with something like "don't count all your eggs into baskets." So. What to do? Mix it up a bit and try throwing many eggs into many well rounded baskets. This is where the glory of glories, miracle of miracles--also known as simultaneous submissions--comes in. While I'm sure this concept isn't new news, I thought it would be helpful to provide a list of some good literary magazines* that accept simultaneous submissions for your submitting pleasure (and please if you know any others--add them in the comments!):
Agni
Artful Dodge
Bellingham Review
Black Warrior Review
Cimarron Review
Crab Orchard Review
Crazyhorse
Denver Quarterly
Gulf Coast--the site doesn't specify whether it accepts S.S. or not, but I've been told they do
Harpur Palate
Haydens Ferry Review
Mid-American Review
Parthenon West Review
Pleiades
Quarterly West
Shenandoah
Slice
Smartish Pace
Southern Review
The American Poetry Journal
Third Coast
Three Penny Review
West Branch
EDIT: Glimmer Train (short stories only)
Submitting my work for publication is hands down my favorite thing to do. I mean, who doesn't enjoy spending years reading literary magazines, hand picking the mag that is THE ONE, spending days/weeks/months selecting the perfect poems in the perfect order and then another week editing and re-editing the cover letter to strike that delicate balance of confidence, familiarity, and intrigue just to get that generic "we're just not that into you" email after months of anticipation? Then you spend a few days feeling like that time in high school when you got rejected by the boy you'd been secretly pining after since 2nd grade. But, it was so meant to be, right? Time to move on.
This is where my mother would say something to the effect of "don't put all your eggs in one basket." Except, inevitably she would mix up the saying with another proverbial gem and come out with something like "don't count all your eggs into baskets." So. What to do? Mix it up a bit and try throwing many eggs into many well rounded baskets. This is where the glory of glories, miracle of miracles--also known as simultaneous submissions--comes in. While I'm sure this concept isn't new news, I thought it would be helpful to provide a list of some good literary magazines* that accept simultaneous submissions for your submitting pleasure (and please if you know any others--add them in the comments!):
Agni
Artful Dodge
Bellingham Review
Black Warrior Review
Cimarron Review
Crab Orchard Review
Crazyhorse
Denver Quarterly
Gulf Coast--the site doesn't specify whether it accepts S.S. or not, but I've been told they do
Harpur Palate
Haydens Ferry Review
Mid-American Review
Parthenon West Review
Pleiades
Quarterly West
Shenandoah
Slice
Smartish Pace
Southern Review
The American Poetry Journal
Third Coast
Three Penny Review
West Branch
EDIT: Glimmer Train (short stories only)
Bat City Review
*Most of these accept both poetry and fiction, although some are only poetry reviews!
Now, happy submitting!
*Most of these accept both poetry and fiction, although some are only poetry reviews!
Now, happy submitting!
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