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- 6 Online Literary Journals Looking for SubmissionsIf you're an emerging or unpublished writer, consider submitting your work to online literary journals and magazines
Why Submit Your Memoir Writing to Literary Journals?Wondering how to get some prestigious exposure for your memoir writing? Literary journals are a great way to promote your more polished personal work. Just don't expect a big paycheck.- How to Start Your Own Literary MagazineThe Internet offers the ideal market for sharing literary fiction and poetry. Yet the challenge of finding quality content and an audience to share it with can seem insurmountable - following these simple steps will get you off to the right start.
- Top 5 Online Poetry Journals for New WritersApril is National Poetry Month giving spring a great time for renewal both in nature and in creative writing. Here is a list of the top five online poetry journals for poets to learn more about their craft and get published for the first time.
- Literary Magazines in America: Fence Magazine in Print and OnlineCommentary & review of Fence Magazine's website.
How to Start a Literary Magazine: Soliciting SubmissionsThis article discusses how to solicit submissions, creating submission guidelines, and how to respond to submissions.- How to Submit Your Fiction and Poetry to Literary MagazinesThe submission process isn't hard, but you have to do your homework. You don't have to be a professional, but if you act like one, odds are your manuscript will be carefully considered, not end up getting the "round file" treatment.
- Literary Magazines in America: Defying the Decline of Print Media: Tin House MagazineTin House is a literary magazine publishing print and offering some content online at their website. The print publication is released four times per year and features various literary writings: short stories, poetry, novel excerpts, and essays.
- Interview Nonfiction Literary Agent: Elizabeth Evans of Jean V. Naggar Literary AgencyElizabeth Evens is a new literary agent who is seeking nonfiction writers
- Editing a Literary JournalAs a poetry editor for the online literary journal 322 Review, I've learned to navigate between the artistic needs of the authors and the demands of putting out a polished journal. These are my Do's and Don'ts for new editors.
How to Start a Literary MagazineThis article realistically discusses the good reasons and not so good reasons to start a literary magazine.- Resources for Memoir WritersWriting a memoir can be a rewarding, but challenging experience, especially for new writers. The resources described in this article offer information for beginning memoir writers that wish to hone their writing skills and put their life stories on paper
- The Weekly and Periodical Press in EnglandGood English writing is often to be found in the weekly political and literary journals, all based in London, all with nationwide circulations in the tens of thousands.
- A Quick Literary Tour of the WestThe western portion of the United States with its vast tracts of open land and high mountain ranges has always been a rich subject for writers.
- 10 Print Publications that Publish Fiction, Nonfiction & PoetrySee your creative writing in print by submitting to literary journals and magazines
A Literary Tour of New York CityA guide of tours, restaurants, hotels and bookstores perfect for a writer's tour of NYC. Includes links so you can learn more and plan your ultimate literary getaway in New York.- Five Online Poetry Journals for Emerging PoetsThere are many quality online journals and websites for emerging and beginning poets to get exposure and increase their profile. Here are some of my favorites.
Literary Analysis: the Grasmere Journals, by Dorothy WordsworthThe old man had a freshish colour in his cheeks, grey hair, a decent hat with a binding round the edge, the hat worn brown and glossy, his shoes were small thin shoes low in the quarters, pretty good, they had belonged to a gentleman.- GreatcoatThis little literary journal has a bright future.
Preparing for the AWP 2010 ConferenceEvery year, thousands of writers, teachers, publishers, and students descend like literary vultures upon a fancy hotel for the AWP Conference. Here's how to make sure you get the most out of your experience.- Guidelines for Submitting Publishable FictionAs a reader for a hip online literary journal, I've pooled together some advice to help keep would-be authors' common submission slip-ups to a minimum, while increasing their odds of receiving that coveted acceptance letter.
- The American Frontier: A Literary Analysis of the Turner ThesisThe announced close of the American Frontier in 1893 brought new ideas of the effect of the frontier on American democracy.The Turner Thesis,the most prominent of these, provides a common theme is much literature in the century sense its proposal.
Top 5 Online Poetry Journals ReviewPoetry is a form of a literature, which expresses the writer's thoughts and feelings. There are billions of publishers online who will love to publish your poetry.- McHenrys'/Heaths' African Americans as Writers and Readers-1830-1940A breakdown of McHenrys' and Shirley Brice Heaths', "The Literate and the Literary: African Americans as Writers and Readers-1830-1940," article. A review with Interpretation and opinions.
- How to Earn a Literary InternshipAdvice for aspiring writers, editors, publishers, etc.!
- Journals: Why Have One?There are many reasons for keeping a journal. These are mine
- A New Literary Genre, Lucid FictionA gap exists in between existing genres which leaves out a type of experimental literature that explores beyond the conventional definitions of character, plot, the quantum nature of reality, and the conspiracies that hide behind mass illusions continued by literature.
Overview of Literary Criticism: Ideas on How to Find Topics for Your Research PaperThere are a number of critical approaches to interpreting literature. Specializing in one of these forms of criticism will help you focus your reading and help you construct well supported essays. This article will give you a brief overview of some of those approaches.
Submitting Poetry to Journals and MagazinesAsk yourself this: do you believe in your work?- Travel Writing: From a Bloggin' Byline to a Payin' BylineThese seven tips will help you get started on the road to travel writing for pay.
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