Literary magazines. They’re strange beasts: beautiful, varied and often painfully short-lived. For poets and writers, however, they’re invaluable. Not only do they allow you to get a feel for the writing of your contemporaries, but they also represent one of the most accessible routes to publication.
Placing your work in literary magazines isn’t going to make you rich beyond your wildest dreams. But it will gain you readers, get your name out there, build your network and confidence, and occasionally leave you with a little extra money in your pocket.
There are too many literary magazines in the world for us to keep track of, so we’ve restricted the list below to those based in the UK. If you’re new to sending your work out for publication, you may want to check out our short guide to the process.
If you want to suggest an addition or correction for this list, you can do so using the Big List Update Form.
Abridged
[ Abridged Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Flash |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A free magazine and exhibition series based in Derry. The editors are interested in the idea of abridgement. Each issue is given a different theme with this idea in mind. Accepted submissions are supplemented with and transformed by visual art.
Agenda
[ Agenda Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes poetry and reviews. Agenda was founded in 1959 by Ezra Pound and William Cookson. It publishes regular anthology issues and occasional special issues that focus on just one poet.
Allegro Poetry
Format | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This online magazine publishes four issues each year, two of which are for general poetry and two of which follow a set theme. The editor is Sally Long.
Anthropocene
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Anthropocene is an online poetry journal. It aims to publish exciting new poetry written in the English language. It also publishes translations, from any language, into English. Anthropocene is edited by Charlie Baylis.
A Restricted View from Under the Hedge
[ A Restricted View from Under the Hedge Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This magazine from Hedgehog Press has, in its own words, “quite catholic tastes” and is looking to publish “work from every dusty corner of the broadest of churches.” The somewhat-unwieldy title is sometimes shortened to Arfur for simplicity.
Ash Tales
Format | Online | Audio |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Science Fiction | Horror |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
An online magazine focussing on tales of the end of the world – from nuclear armageddon to bio-engineered super plagues. Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic short fiction around 2,000 words is welcomed, with some stories being published in podcast format as well.
Bandit Fiction
Format | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Creative Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
A digital magazine that aims to be welcoming to new authors, and non-discriminatory in its approach. The editors are seeking to publish short fiction and non-fiction. They offer feedback on most submissions, and are keen to hear from Creative Writing students and writers currently in education.
Between These Shores
[ Between These Shores Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 1 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Creative Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary | Horror |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
An annual collection of literary and supernatural stories, which is also open to creative nonfiction. The idea for this publication came from the winter annuals of Charles Dickens. Each issue also features graphic arts, reviews interviews and features.
BFS Horizons
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Fantasy |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
Publishes fiction, poetry and artwork. The magazine of the British Fantasy Society. Only available to members, although non-members are still welcome to submit work for publication.
Black Static
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Horror |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction, artwork and reviews with a focus on horror. Originally published as The Third Alternative. TTA Press also publishes Interzone and Crimewave.
Briefly Write
Format | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry | Flash |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Briefly Write is an online quarterly publication that focuses on bold and succinct flash-fiction and poetry. Submissions are open to new and experienced writers.
Butcher’s Dog
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A 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 or 2011.
Cambridge Literary Review
[ Cambridge Literary Review Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
An occasional magazine with a focus on the avant-garde. Since it was founded in 2009 the CLR has published a wide range of established and new authors, and entering its second decade it continues to promote innovative writing.
Cannon’s Mouth
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The Cannon’s Mouth is the quarterly journal of Cannon Poets. It aims to stimulate interest and encourage the participation of members and the wider community in the writing of poetry and its presentation to the public.
Chapman
[ Chapman Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Chapman is Scotland’s leading literary magazine: controversial, influential, outspoken and intelligent. Founded in 1970, it has become a dynamic force in Scottish culture, covering theatre, politics, language and the arts. It is a highly-respected forum for poetry, fiction, criticism, review and debate is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary Scotland.
Confingo
[ Confingo Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Art |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Manchester-based independent publishers that create biannual print collections of previously unpublished fiction, poetry and art.
Confluence
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry | Short Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A creative writing magazine produced by live lit organisation Wordsmithery, based in Kent. Aims to publish an equal quantity of works from the Medway Delta and from the world beyond.
Crow & Cross Keys
Format | Online |
Frequency | 2 x Per Week |
Formats | Poetry | Flash Fiction | Short Stories |
Genres | Literary | Speculative | Gothic |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
This online journal publishes two new pieces every week. In the tradition of oral folk tales, they want work that sounds good read aloud and that takes the reader to a dark and lovely place.
Cunning Folk
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Poetry | Short Fiction | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
An online and print magazine centred on magic, mythology, folklore and the occult. They publish non-fiction, short fiction, poetry, and interviews, from established and emerging writers. The magazine has featured writings from authors including Naomi Ishiguro, Wanjikũ Wa Ngũgĩ, Jen Campbell, Diane Purkiss, CAConrad, Bhanu Kapil, Dr Thomas Waters, Rowan Hisayo Buchanan and Emma Glass. Works sit alongside beautiful illustrations and photographs.
Crimewave
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Crime | Mystery |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction, artwork and reviews. One of the UK’s few magazines dedicated to crime fiction. TTA Press also publishes Interzone and Black Static.
Dawntreader
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary | Fantasy |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This fifty-two-page perfect bound literary publicaton has an international readership, and gives readers the “opportunity to let the imagination run free”. Produced by Indigo Dreams, who also administer a number of other literary magazines and chapbooks.
Dreamcatcher
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction, poetry, artwork and reviews. Dream Catcher also runs various workshops and events in the East Midlands.
East of the Web
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Memoir |
Genres | Literary | Crime | Horror | Humour | Romance | Sci-fi |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
Publishes fiction in all genres. One of the most widely-read online publications in the UK – writers who publish their work here can expect to get more reads than almost any other online publication.
Fiction Desk
Format | |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The Fiction Desk publishes a regular anthology series dedicated to new short fiction, as well as running a number of other literary projects.
Fictive Dream
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Flash |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
An online magazine dedicated to the short story, built around the belief that powerful writing ensures that readers never slip out of the fictional world or dream that a writer creates. Open to submission from emerging and established writers.
Firewords
Format | Online | Print |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Flash |
Genres | Literary | Fantasy |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
A beautifully-illustrated literary magazine which aims to feature both powerful writing and bold design.
Flashback Fiction
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Flash | Poetry |
Genres | Historical |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Sometimes |
FlashBack Fiction is an online journal dedicated to historical flash fiction, prose poetry and hybrid work. Its aim is to collect and celebrate shortform work — both traditional and experimental — that in some way engages with the historical.
Foxglove
[ Foxglove Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This online journal aims to be a haven for poetry and short fiction, featuring work that “thrills, comforts and stimulates”.
Frogmore Papers
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Flash | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction, poetry and artwork. Frogmore Press also publishes several other titles and runs a poetry competition.
Ghastling
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Horror |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This print magazine describes itself as a “Book Of Ghosts & Ghouls”. With a focus on horror and the uncanny, it seeks to publish short stories that dip into darkness. They also arrange writing workshops and a twice-yearly spooky newsletter for subscribers.
Goatshed Press
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Stories | Essays | Poetry | Creative Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This new micro-publisher based in Bristol is run by two publishers and literature lovers keen to shake up the industry and promote beautiful, moving, cutting-edge writing. They are currently working on the first edition of our bi-annual fiction issue, due for release in summer 2022 and are looking for bold, exciting writing that moves and inspires. Also, they pay. Well!
Granta
[ Granta Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction, poetry, artwork and nonfiction. Long-established and well-read. Issues are generally based around a theme.
Gutter
[ Gutter Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Gutter is an award-winning, high-quality, printed journal for fiction and poetry from writers born or living in Scotland and featuring literature from around the world. The editors believe there is a need for an energetic, ambitious magazine dedicated to the best in new Scottish writing, published in an international context.
Here Comes Everyone
[ Here Comes Everyone Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A Coventry-based magazine with an international readership. Each issue of Here Comes Everyone has a different theme, and the magazine aims to be accessible and supportive to both published and unpublished writers.
High Window
Format | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This online magazine publishes work in English by new and established poets from The UK and around the world. Alongside a lively and eclectic mix of poetry, each new issue contains an editorial, a literary essay, a selection of poems in translation, poetry reviews and occasional features.
Hinterland Magazine
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Creative Non-Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Hinterland Magazine is a quarterly print magazine based out of the University of East Anglia that showcases the best in creative non-fiction. They publish established and new writers, employ a rolling submissions window and are on the look out for work that straddles boundaries between forms and contents.
Honest Ulsterman
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The long-established magazine was created by the late poet James Simmons in May 1968. Throughout its lifetime it has maintained a focus on openness, scepticism and subversion. It now publishes poetry, prose, interviews, reviews and features, and welcomes aboard any writer who will join it.
Iceberg Tales
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Flash | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A new literary magazine which aims to publish the best new and emerging writers online and in print. The editors of Iceberg Tales are passionate about uncovering the ambitious, thought-provoking pieces of work that they know are hovering just below the surface. Features prose fiction, poetry, criticism, and artwork.
Indie Bites
Format | Online | Print |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Fantasy |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Indie Bites is a quarterly indie fantasy anthology, created to promote the work of indie authors. It features short fantasy fiction (prose and poetry) from self-published, hybrid and unpublished authors, together with interviews and reviews of indie books from book bloggers.
Ink, Sweat & Tears
[ Ink, Sweat & Tears Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Flash | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction and poetry. Their website states that “Ink Sweat & Tears explores the borderline between poetry and prose in the digital age”.
Interpreter’s House
[ Interpreter’s House Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A long-established literary magazine, which has now been published for more than thirty years. Features short fiction and poetry. Also runs a yearly poetry competition with a top prize of £500.
Interzone
Format | |
Frequency | 6 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Reviews |
Genres | Science Fiction |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction, artwork and review. One of the largest sci-fi magazines in the UK. TTA Press also publishes Black Static and Crimewave.
La Piccioletta Barca
[ La Piccioletta Barca Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | 12 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This online magazine based at the University of Cambridge publishes monthly issues on literature, the arts, music and multiple other creative avenues. Each issue is centred around a prompt or stimulus.
Letter Review
[ Letter Review Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Continuous |
Formats | Fiction | Poetry | Non Fiction |
Genres | All |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Letter Review is an online Literary Journal dedicated to assisting writers to get published, performed, and produced. They feature interviews with professional writers, publish helpful information, run competitions with cash prizes, and are open to submissions of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. They seek submissions from writers who are 14 years and older who live anywhere in the world.
Liars’ League
Format | Online | Audio |
Frequency | 12 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Sometimes |
Publishes fiction and nonfiction. Accepted pieces are read by actors at a monthly live fiction night.
Lighthouse
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
“We look to publish the best short fiction and poetry emerging from the UK writing scene.” This journal is run by Gatehouse Press (a publishing company based in Norfolk).
Litro
[ Litro Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 12 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction. Over 100,000 copies are distributed for free around the UK each month.
Littoral
Format | Online |
Frequency | 8 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This online magazine is published eight times per year. It publishes work with a spiritual aspect, and is inclusive in its selection. “Pagan, Christian, Mysticism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism – every conceivable spiritual path is welcome from the most ancient to the most modern of beliefs.” Part of the magazine’s brief is to find unity in diversity.
London Magazine
Format | |
Frequency | 6 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction, poetry and reviews. One of the oldest literary magazines in the UK, founded in 1732.
Long Exposure
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Long Exposure Magazine is dedicated to new voices, new ideas, and to seeing the world in different and innovative ways. This project aims to explore both the textual and the visual, bringing to light their dialogues and creative possibilities.
Longitudines
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 1 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Longitudines is an arts and literature magazine, with annual print editions and online content. The magazine is a receptacle for European voices and publishes artworks, along with fiction, poetry and drama in any language. Print editions are multilingual and feature texts in their original languages. Versions into other languages are made available online.
Lucent Dreaming
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Flash | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A biannual print and online magazine run by a team of volunteers; they’d like to be known as the early-adopters of every wonderful new and emerging author and artist they find in their inbox. Lucent Dreaming is the place to find new writing from new writers, and for new writers to grow.
Magma
[ Magma Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A long-running poetry magazine. Each issue of Magma is compiled by a different editor, and adhered to a different theme.
Marble
[ Marble Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This magazine has a simple remit – to publish good, new poetry. Send up to four poems per submission. Marble doesn’t have any preference when it comes to form or style. Poets may be from any background, and selected poets are paid for their work. Marble also publishes poetry pamphlets and collections.
Mercurius Magazine
[ Mercurius Magazine Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry | Essays | Short Stories | Flash Fiction | Art |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes (but only print reprints) |
Mercurius Magazine was founded in 2020 with aim of building a community of writers and artists around the themes of “transformation” and “vitality”. Its site publishes a wide range of work, from avant-garde visual poetry to contemporary surrealism and absurdism, literary essays, short stories and flash faction. A printed anthology is published once a year
Milk + Beans
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary | Humour |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This online literary magazine accepts fiction, personal essays, and poetry, and promises to provide humour, wine, and a sympathetic ear. It welcomes anonymous submissions, and all pieces must be over 300 words.
MONO
[ MONO Website ]
Format | Online | Print |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Flash Fiction | Poetry | Short Stories | Photography |
Genres | Literary | Humour |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Launched in 2021, MONO is a literary journal dedicated to darkly humorous writing that revels in the cringeworthy moments that people love to forget. Submissions open twice a year (Summer & Winter); they accept all types of submission formatting and they are also on the look out for take amateur, monochrome photography.
Moth
[ Moth Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The Moth was launched at the Flat Lake Festival in June 2010 and is now winner of a DAA Arts Award. This Irish magazine publishes poetry, fiction and pictures from artists in Ireland and abroad.
Moxy
[ Moxy Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Creative Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Moxy is a literary magazine which focusses on creative nonfiction. They are looking for criticism, essays, travel writing, and personal essays, as well as original artwork and cartoons. Their guidelines contain more detail on what exactly fits the definition of creative nonfiction.
MQB
[ MQB Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry | Prose | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
MQB is a tri-annual magazine of poetry, prose and reviews and is a hardcopy only publication. It is the successor to The Penniless Press, now an online magazine. It has a taste for workplace poems, black humour and work which challenges all forms of conformism. Its reviews pages carry notices of contemporary poetry. To contact, write to: Alan Dent, 100 Waterloo Road, Ashton, Preston, PR2 1EP
Mslexia
[ Mslexia Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction and poetry. Publishes only writers who are female, but contains useful articles and entertaining work that can be enjoyed by anyone.
Mycelia
[ Mycelia Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary | Horror |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Mycelia is a print magazine based in Glasgow dedicated to the weird and the eerie in literature and visual art. It is curated carefully to ensure it offers a balance of both international and Scottish work, from both emerging and established authors and artists.
Neon
[ Neon Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Flash | Poetry |
Genres | Literary | Science Fiction | Horror |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
Publishes fiction and poetry. Included here for the sake of completeness. Neon maintains this list of literary magazines.
New Walk
[ New Walk Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
From October 2017 this international print journal of art, writing and review will be replaced by a series of pamphlets, available by subscription. During its run the magazine featured poets such as Andrew Motion and Alice Oswald.
New Welsh Review
Format | |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | Sometimes |
Publishes fiction, poetry, reviews and articles. New Welsh Review is concerned mainly with writing from Wales. Most feature articles are commissioned, but it is open to submissions of fiction and poetry.
North
[ North Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The North is a literary magazine published twice a year by The Poetry Business, and is essential reading for anyone who loves contemporary poetry. Each issue includes: a lively range of international poetry by new and established writers, book reviews from mainstream publishers to smaller presses; critical articles; conversations with writers; and features.
Obsessed with Pipework
[ Obsessed with Pipework Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A quarterly magazine founded in 1997, and prouduced by Flarestack Poets. The magazine aims to “surprise and delight”. Although it has a limited web presence, back issues can be browsed on the website of The Poetry Library.
Open Pen
[ Open Pen Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
An entirely free magazine that aims to “create a print movement that is interesting and relevant, and encourage the growth of London’s talented, fertile, literary underbelly”. Publishes fiction, articles and columns.
Opia
[ Opia Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
An independent, quarterly magazine publishing prose, poetry, and visual art. They are committed to elevating marginalised and underrepresented voices. Submissions are accepted from all over the world, with new issues coming out every January, April, July, and October.
Oranges Journal
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unspecified |
Formats | Stories | Essays | Articles |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A new literary magazine based in Bristol focused on intersectional feminist values. They are committed to promoting and developing marginalised voices, and they seek pieces from writers who are willing to be vulnerable and authentic in their writing.
Orbis
[ Orbis Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction, poetry and reviews. Primarily a poetry magazine. Welcomes suggestions for features in addition to prose and poetry.
The Passionfruit Review
[ Passionfruit Review Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Creative Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This online literary journal is the new home of love poetry – a theme to be interpreted as broadly, surprisingly, and tenuously as possible. They consider submissions from new, emerging, and established writers alike
Pennine Platform
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Flash | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Pennine Platform is a 60-page poetry magazine, published twice a year in May and November. The magazine is independent and completely self-supporting. It is one of the longest surviving little magazines in the UK, having started publication in 1973. It was initially the offshoot of Pennine Poets, a poetry workshop group based in the West Riding of Yorkshire, with which it still retains informal connections.
Picaroon Poetry
Format | Online |
Frequency | 6 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A web journal which publishes unthemed and eclectic poetry. The editor is seeking “rogue” poets, but has a fairly open definition of that term. Picaroon Poetry also occasionally publishes chapbooks.
PN Review
Format | |
Frequency | 6 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry | Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Committed to modernism and its aftermaths, PN Review is a bi-monthly poetry review that publishes the best new poetry voices and experimental work. It is published in association with Carcanet Press.
Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | Biannual |
Formats | Poetry | Criticism |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The second city’s biannual publication dedicated to showcasing new work in poetry and criticism.
Poetry London
Format | |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes poetry and reviews. Publishes contemporary poets alongside new voices. Runs a competition and regular readings.
Poetry Wales
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Founded in 1965, Poetry Wales is the foremost poetry magazine in Wales, publishing internationally respected contemporary poetry, features and reviews in its triannual print and digital magazine. Poetry Wales platforms international contemporary poetry from Welsh and international writers.
Popshot
[ Popshot Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Stories | Flash | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
A fully-illustrated literary magazine that publishes short stories, flash fiction, and poetry from the literary new blood.
Prole
[ Prole Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Stories | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Prole is a print magazine that publishes high-quality, accessible poetry and prose. It aims to challenge, engage and entertain – but never exclude. The publisher, Prole Books, also produces chapbooks and runs the occasional competition.
Pulp Poets Press
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Stories |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
An online journal created by embracing the ethos of pulp magazines, and dedicated to providing the general population with quality and accessible writing which hits like a sucker punch – writing that injects excitement and inspiration into those who are hunting for a quick literary fix.
Pushing Out the Boat
[ Pushing Out the Boat Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Stories | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This magazine, based in the North-East Scotland, publishes high-quality prose, poetry and art selected from a unique blend of the global and the local. They maintain a strong commitment to first time writers and artists, and to outreach. They supply copies to worthy causes, local libraries, and schools.
Quarterday Review
Format | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This magazine aims to publish outstanding poetry in multiple formats on the four traditional Celtic quarter days: Imbolc (February), Beltane (May), Lughnasagh (August) and Samhain (November).
Quince
[ Quince Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
Quince magazine is a new online biannual literary and visual arts journal that looks to providing a platform for new writing and art from emerging and established writers and artists from around the world. The founder and editor is Devina Shah.
Reach Poetry
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This magazine has now been published for more than a decade, with a stunning 200 issues in its archives. Features poetry. Produced by Indigo Dreams, who also administer a number of other literary magazines and chapbooks.
Rialto
[ Rialto Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes poetry. Publishes established poets alongside emerging voices. Established in 1984.
Riggwelter
Format | Online |
Frequency | 12 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A journal of creative arts founded by Amy Kinsman in 2017. It releases an issue once a month, and is open to submissions of poetry, short fiction, visual art and experimental media.
Riptide
[ Riptide Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction. Seeks “short stories with an undercurrent”. Based in Exeter.
Sarasvati
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Each successful contributor to this print magazine has three or four pages dedicated to their work – be that poetry or prose. Produced by Indigo Dreams, who also administer a number of other literary magazines and chapbooks.
Scribble
[ Scribble Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Scribble is the quarterly short story magazine of Park Publications, Cheltenham. For annual subscribers, submissions are free and three monetary prizes are awarded each issue to the stories that receive the most votes from its readers.
Seaside Gothic
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Flash | Poetry | Non Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Seaside Gothic is a Kent-based magazine which accepts submissions quarterly with no fees and pays contributors. It publishes quarterly issues containing writing which adheres to the seaside gothic literary criteria, as well as photography.
Sein und Werden
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary | Experimental |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
Publishes fiction, poetry, reviews and artwork. An experimental literary magazine that seeks to explore the concepts of Expressionism, Surrealism and Existentialism.
Shooter
[ Shooter Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Shooter is a literary magazine featuring entertaining, well crafted stories and poetry from up-and-coming writers, showcasing original artwork on the cover of each issue. When you subscribe to Shooter, you support writers and artists at the outset of their careers: a crucial time when recognition can make a huge difference.
Shoreline of Infinity
[ Shoreline of Infinity Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Science Fiction |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This science fiction magazine wants stories that explore the uncertain future of the world, and play around with both big and little ideas.
Short Fiction
Format | |
Frequency | 1 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction. Published by University Of Plymouth Press. Also runs an annual short story competition.
Shots
[ Shots Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Crime |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction and reviews. A crime and thriller ezine.
Sideways Poetry Magazine
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Sideways is a UK-based online poetry magazine. Each issue features diverse poets from all over the world. Their goal is to reach people who may not read poetry, and introduce this wonderful art form into their lives. They especially encourage poems from those who are yet to be published.
Slightly Foxed
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Bills itself as a literary magazine for nonconformists. Within the pages of Slightly Foxed contributors are invited to discuss their obscure literary loves in a variety of formats. This magazine is designed to celebrate the offbeat and unusual.
Soanyway Magazine
[ Soanyway Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Any |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Soanyway is an independent and free online arts magazine; it offers a platform for narrative work that tells a story through any combination of words, images and sounds.
Spellbinder
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A quarterly literary and art magazine based in Durham which celebrates emerging poets, fiction and nonfiction writers and visual artists. Spellbinder was founded in 2020 by students who met at the Durham University Creative Writing Society. It promotes the works of those who are at the beginning of their literary careers, especially those who test the boundaries of media, form and convention.
Stand
[ Stand Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction and poetry. Established in 1952 by Jon Silkin. Has editorial offices at Leeds University and Virginia Commonwealth University in the USA.
Stimulus Respond
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
An online magazine each issue of which revolved around a given theme or “stimulus”. The pieces featured in the magazine form a response to this starting point. Among the most recent stimuli have been “Post-Truth”, “Handmade” and “Toys”.
Storgy
[ Storgy Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
An online magazine dedicated to the literary short story. Built around a core group of dedicated writers, Storgy also accepts submissions and runs an annual competition.
Structo
[ Structo Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
This magazine publishes short stories, poetry, essays and interviews, and often features slipstream fiction and poetry in translation. Recent interviewees include Ursula K Le Guin and Margaret Atwood.
Talking Soup
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes nonfiction personal essays and ‘stories’ from intriguing first-person perspectives. Submissions are open to new and experienced writers.
Tangerine
Format | |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
In addition to providing a platform for new writers of poetry and short fiction, this print magazine based in Belfast aims to publish work with a journalistic focus. Their aim is to offer fresh insights into a variety of subjects through memoir, essay and criticism.
Tar Press
Format | Online |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Tar Press publish jarring new fiction written to suit the twitter format. That means chunks. Little chunks of prose that will appear at designated times on Twitter. These chunks will function on their own as well as in the context of their parent text, like the components of a collage. Or like the bullets in a list of bullet points. Like each piece of dialogue in a conversation. Like different flavours of ice cream in a sundae.
Tears in the Fence
[ Tears in the Fence Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Reviews | Nonfiction | Essays |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
An international magazine which publishes a variety of contemporary writers. It provides critical reviews of recent books, anthologies and pamphlets and essays on a diversity of significant modern and contemporary English and American poets.
The Broken Spine
Format | Online | Print |
Frequency | Unspecified |
Formats | Poetry | Artwork | Photography |
Genres | Literary (Narrative) |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The Broken Spine is a poetry and arts collective published on the coastal edge of North-West England. It was founded in 2019 by Alan Perry and Paul Robert Mullen: two school friends reunited through a mutual love of poetry. They are particularly interested in narrative poetry, art and photography that represents the North of England.
The Letters Page
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Produced by the School of English at the University of Nottingham, this journal publishes correspondence-themed writing, with the letter as its main form.
The Lincoln Review
[ The Lincoln Review Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | 1 x Per Year |
Formats | Flash | Poetry | Nonfiction | Visual Art |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The Lincoln Review is edited exclusively by Creative Writing undergraduate and postgraduate students at the University of Lincoln. TLR is published annually.
The Manchester Review
[ The Manchester Review Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction | Visual Art |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The Manchester Review seeks to bring together the best of international writing, publishing both well-known, established writers and new, relatively unknown poets and prose-writers. It is published from the University of Manchester’s Centre for New Writing.
The Phare
Format | Online |
Frequency | 3 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Flash | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No | Charges Fees |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Created by writers Steven John and Claire Harrison, The Phare – an old English word for lighthouse or beacon – not only highlights great writing, but also provides a writing community for its members with access to a forums, online and traditional workshops, masterclasses and retreats.
The Poetry Village
[ The Poetry Village Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The Poetry Village features some of the most inspirational and exciting new poetry by both emerging and established writers. Submissions are always welcome.
The Pomegranate London
[ The Pomegranate London Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The Pomegranate London is a biannual printed art and literary magazine featuring short stories, poems and essays on artists. Founded in July 2020, The Pomegranate London seeks to publish and promote innovative, fresh and experimental new work from established and emerging writers and artists from the UK and internationally.
The Reader
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Established in 1997, The Reader features a mix of poetry, fiction , interviews, thought pieces, advice and research with a focus on shared reading as a therapeutic activity. Their goal is to make shared reading widely available across the UK.
The Signal House Edition
[ The Signal House Edition Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Bi-Monthly |
Formats | Poetry | Essays | Art | Non-Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Founded in 2020, The Signal House Edition is an online journal publishing essays, non-fiction, visual art, poetry, audio and interviews. London-based but internationally focused, their issues are not themed.
The Selkie
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
This magazine takes its name from the creatures of ancient lore, who swam in water as seals yet had the ability to transform into humans and walk on land, thus revealing their dual nature. The editors describe the project as “An ode to fusion”.
Three Drops From a Cauldron
[ Three Drops From a Cauldron Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Poetry | Flash Fiction |
Genres | Literary | Fantasy |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
An online journal for poetry, flash fiction, or any hybrid of the two with a focus on myth, legend, folklore, fable and fairytale. The name of the journal comes from a legend about the legendary Welsh sorceress Cerridwen.
Thi Wurd
[ Thi Wurd Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A fiction magazine based in Glasgow which aims to give an outlet to those who exist “outside the narrative”. The publisher also organises events.
Transect
[ Transect Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
A new magazine that aims to cut across human borders, eradicating boundaries between nations, ethnic/racial groups, languages and cultures.
TSS
[ TSS Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Flash |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
TSS aims to publish the best contemporary short stories and flash fiction in the English language, and provide insightful news and views on short fiction. They have published over 50 writers, conducted more than 70 short fiction interviews, published dozens of essays and reviews on short stories, and awarded more than £4,000 in prize money and commissions.
Under the Radar
Format | |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Reviews | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The flagship publication of Nine Arches Press, Under The Radar features fiction, poetry, reviews and articles. The magazine was founded in 2008, and the press began publishing chapbooks and pamphlets shortly thereafter.
Vaine
Format | Online | Print |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Nonfiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | Yes |
Accepts Reprints | Yes |
Vaine is a literary and arts magazine with a focus on current events. It aims to bring together emerging artists and writers from all over the world in order to showcase their talents and give them exposure and recognition.
Visionary Tongue
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Fantasy | Science Fiction |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction and artwork. Established in 1995 by Storm Constantine. One of few regular British fantasy magazines.
Wasafiri
[ Wasafiri Website ]
Format | |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction and reviews. Wasafiri has a strong international focus, publishing work with a background in many different cultures.
Wells Street Journal
[ Wells Street Journal Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The Wells Street Journal is a London anthology of writing published biannually in April and December. The publication is managed by the Creative Writing MA students of the University of Westminster.
Wet Grain Poetry
Format | Online |
Frequency | 2 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Wet Grain Poetry are an online and biannual literary magazine for new poets and poetry. You’ll find them around the open calls (NAWE / Scottish Book Trust) but they’re also here, on the Big List!
White Review
Format | Online | Print |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
The White Review publishes material both online and in print, with a focus on fiction and poetry that is “artistically or educationally meritorious”. It also runs an annual competition.
Whatscene
Format | Online | Print |
Frequency | 12 x Per Year |
Formats | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A free print publication focussed on life in East London and beyond. Publishes poetry online on its Facebook page, and may possibly feature it in print in the future.
Wildness
[ Wildness Website ]
Format | Online |
Frequency | 6 x Per Year |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Seeks to publish poetry, prose, art and photography. A brand new journal, currently seeking submissions for the first edition.
Write Mentor
Format | Online |
Frequency | 4 x Per Year |
Formats | Children’s Fiction |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
One of the UK’s only literary magazine for writers of children’s fiction. Published quarterly online containing advice, insights, and resources from published authors and industry experts. Readers can enter short story and flash fiction competitions with a monetary prize for a chance to be published in each issue.
3:AM
[ 3:AM Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry | Reviews |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
Publishes fiction, poetry and reviews. 3:AM Magazine publishes a wide variety of work. Its slogan is “Whatever it is, we’re against it”.
404 Ink
[ 404 Ink Website ]
Format | Print | Online |
Frequency | Unscheduled |
Formats | Short Fiction | Poetry |
Genres | Literary |
Pays | No |
Accepts Reprints | No |
A new publication that aims to showcase incredible writing in an exciting and well-designed package. The publisher is funded by Creative Scotland, and has plans to bring out books as well as a literary magazine in the future.
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