Issue One
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
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kill poet press:
random shit. One of the more recent additions to the universe of webzines, kp has stunned with some truly amazing contributors. While the sanity of the editors might be questioned, I consider that to be a good thing.
www.killpoet.com
brain box:
a new webzine, & print journal, featuring an amalgam of the raddest artists, of all mediums.
:www.brainboxpress.com
Zygote in my coffee:
Zygote has published some amazing poets and has shown real staying power (just celebrated their 100th issue).
www.zygoteinmycoffee.com
Slurve:
The Literature and Art Review that Masquerades as a Baseball Magazine.
www.slurvemag.com
decomP:
decomP is an online literary magazine that is updated monthly.
www.decompmagazine.com
3:AM Magazine:
"The cosmopolitan, rive gauche quality of the site is wonderfully obvious. From 'cutting edge short fiction' to political satire and music reviews, 3:AM is a dream publication for the young, literary and clued-up, and it counter-balances nicely the London/New York publishing behemoth." - The Times
www.3ammagazine.com
Poesy:
"I am ususally about 16-20 slick pages and love words spread out all over me. Sometimes I get a little graphic."
www.myspace.com/poesy
QuillBillies Literary Magazine:
“QuillBillies seeks the working class, blue-collar poet/writer--the poet who carries a pocket notebook in his or her apron at work, the essayist who shovels driveways or stands in line at a factory all day long, words bumping along the insides of her brain all day...”
www.myspace.com/quillbillies
Absurdity on the Rocks:
Absurdity On The Rocks is a bi-monthly, not-for-profit, independent 'Zine currently based nowhere in particular. Our goal is to give printed exposure to unpublished, under-appreciated, and/or little known writers across the world who exude a strong vision, voice, and ideals.
www.myspace.com/absurdityontherocks
Covert Poetics:
“We're an eclectic group of Poets, strung together as one loose movement. The one thing that keeps us all together is our passion for Poetry. One part of the group is in hell or Stuart Florida, and the rest are in Philly. The idea for C.P. started @ a Philadelphia backyard party, and is the product of three very different minds.”
www.covertpoetics.com
Syntax:
syntax is a Denver-based Literary, Art and Music review.” ”Having cultivated support through Denver's music and art scene, as well as through internationally-acclaimed artists like Jeff Soto, Sas Christian, Ewik and Ray Caesar, syntax has created a presence in the national literary scene; but most importantly, in Denver's literary, music and arts culture.”
www.denversyntax.com
The Smoking Poet:
“This doesn’t look like a cigar lounge. It doesn’t smell like a cigar lounge. But it is — a virtual cigar lounge for the literati. A cigar lounge where, if you listen closely, a jazz quartet plays in the corner. A fine brandy warms in your snifter. The warm lighting lets your mind drift to faraway places... and the frazzled nerves of the day are soothed smooth again.”
www.thesmokingpoet.tripod.com
Sein und Werden:
"Sein und Werden is a magazine of experimental literature and art, which has been online since 2004 and in print since 2006."
www.kissthewitch.co.uk/seinundwerden/sein.html
Silenced Press:
“Silenced Press is an independent publisher and an online literary journal based out of Columbus, Ohio. We are dedicated to giving a voice to artists that must be heard. We exist to support Ohio and to support art.”
www.silencedpress.com
Read Herrings Literary Journal:
“This journal is non-biased to style, meter, and accepts pictures to be submitted as possible covers. Help me get this off the ground and send me writing you wished to be published.”
www.myspace.com/readherringsliteraryjourn
Six Gallery Press:
“Since its quiet debut in 2000, Six Gallery Press has made its milieu one of guts, grit and gasmasks, daring to publish those private thinkers and writers of outside thought who have laughed at gravity in order to produce the razor's edge of literary fiction and poetry.”
www.sixgallerypress.com
GUD Magazine:
Greatest Uncommon Denominator is a print/pdf magazine with 200 pages of literary and genre fiction, poetry, articles, and art.
www.gudmagazine.com/vault/0
Osprey Journal:
"A platform for up and coming writers, artists and thinkers to set the agenda in their relevant fields and to overthrow the dinosaurs of corporate culture!!"
www.ospreyjournal.co.uk
Scintillating Publications:
"Scintillating likes writers/readers that can think for themselves, instead of mindlessly buying an Oprah bookclub selection. Also publishes the annual print zine AGUA." A chapbook publisher.
www.freewebs.com/scintillatingpublications
Cerebral Catalyst:
“The C.C. has published over a hundred writers since its creation in 2003. It is a behemoth among online litzines. It is a beacon of hope to the underground writing community. It is really cutting into the Editor's free time.”
www.cerebralcatalyst.com
Outsider Writers:
“OW was founded in February 2007 by five underground authors with a similar drive for outsider writer activism/advocacy. Why OW? Because being an underground writer can be painful.”
www.myspace.com/outsiderwriters
Poems-For-All:
“I'm not a poet, but love poetry. Enough so that I dedicate much of my free time to a little project called Poems-For-All where I put poems into little booklets about the size of a matchbook. More like the size of a business card folded in half. Hey, someone has to do it. My wife and I own a bookstore and we've been doing monthly poetry readings there for a few years now -- a great way to get to hear the poets you like.”
www.sacfreepress.com/poems
Thieves Jargon:
“Thieves Jargon is a literary journal that specializes in weird fiction, poetry and artwork from a collection of drifters, drinkers, and dreamers. Pretty much the anti-New Yorker. Somebody recently described our style as a mixture of underground, pulp, and literature. We used to publish a new issue every week. Now we update every day.”
www.thievesjargon.com/
Centennial Press:
“Centennial Press is publisher of the semi-annual literary publication Anthills, as well as unique books of poetry and fiction for writers both local and cosmic. Founded in 2000, Centennial Press is run by husband/wife duo Charles and Deborah Nevsimal. We provide heavy artillery for the underdog writer.”
www.centennialpress.com
The Missouri Review:
“The Missouri Review is one of the most highly-regarded literary magazines in the United States. For the past thirty years we've upheld a reputation for finding and publishing the very best writers first. We award over $9000 annually in our Jeffrey E. Smith Editors' Prize Contest for fiction, essay and poetry. This years' deadline was October 1; winners will be announced in January, 2008.”
www.missourireview.com/tmr-blog/
epitome magazine:
"Now in its 6th year, epitome is the premier magazine for women of Northeast Ohio."
www.myspace.com/epitome4women
Hobson’s Choice Zine:
“Hobson’s Choice is an irreverant literary magazine that doesn't pull it's punches. It demands your attention and will shower you with kisses once it has gained your attention.”
www.hobsonschoicezine.com
Noo Journal:
“I am shy and smell of cranberries, and I feature all sorts of lovely fiction, poetry, essays, comics, art, games and monologues. A billion little birds live in the middle of my mouth.”
www.noojournal.com
Debris Magazine:
"Debris is an online literary/art magazine currently looking for submissions!"
www.debrismagazine.com
her circle ezine:
"International Literature & Arts Magazine for Women"
www.myspace.com/hercircleezine
brainscan zine:
"Nominated for the Utne Independent Press award for 2007 in General Excellence: zine"
www.thinkbettersick.livejournal.com/
Asinine Poetry:
"Founded in 2000, AsininePoetry.com is a online literary journal featuring silly, salacious, and/or insane prose and poetry."
www.AsininePoetry.com
Target Audience Magazine
www.targetaudiencemagazine.com/
Gloom Cupboard
gloomcupboard.blogspot.com/
Heliotrope Magazine:
This one appears to be for fantasy writers.
www.heliotropemag.com/
Lit Mag Central:
A huge listing of mags; i don't know how many are still active, though. bit of a pain to wade through, but worth a look.
www.laurahird.com/litmagcentral.html
The Pedestal Magazine
www.thepedestalmagazine.com/
Tell Christian
www.tellchristian.com/decomp/
Whirligig Zine
www.whirligigzine.com/about_us.html
Why Vandalism
www.whyvandalism.com/
Write Side Up
www.writesideup.net/
Novelle Turn
www.novelletum.com/Submission%20Guidelines.html
Literary Tonic
www.literarytonic.wordpress.com/about/
Neonbeam
www.neonbeam.org/
Clockwise Cat
www.clockwisecat.blogspot.com/
Lit Chaos
www.litchaos.com/
Poetry Monthly
www.poetrymonthly.com/
Juked
www.juked.com/index.html
Kritya
www.kritya.in/0309/En/index.html
If you know of a Small Press or Online Lit'zine that we don't have listed,
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with the site so we can add it.