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  1. Jul 30, 2020 · Here’s a list of ten free literary magazines that publish great literature and, for the most part, accept submissions year-round. So now you won’t have any excuses for getting your work out there!

  2. Sep 21, 2020 · Whether you write erasure poems about pop culture icons or memoiristic flash non-fiction or surreal science fiction, literary hybrid forms or Petrarchan sonnets with skillful enjambment or reviews of 1943 books of verse forgotten by readers today—we’ve got journals that want your writing.

    • Nate Marshall on Barack Obama’s A Promised Land (Chicago Tribune) A book review rarely leads to a segment on The 11th Hour with Brian Williams, but that’s what happened to Nate Marshall last month.
    • Merve Emre on Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (The Point) I’m a huge fan of writing about books that weren’t just published in the last 10 seconds.
    • Parul Sehgal on Raven Leilani’s Luster (The New York Times Book Review) Once again, Sehgal remains the best lede writer in the business. I challenge you to read the opening of any Sehgal review and stop there.
    • Constance Grady on Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Vox) Restoring the legacies of ill-forgotten books is one of our duties as critics. Grady’s take on “the least famous sister in a family of celebrated geniuses” makes a good case for Wildfell Hall’s place alongside Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre in the Romantic canon.
  3. Jun 12, 2020 · The listings below are literary magazines and journal I found which do not charge submission fees and accept unsolicited submission of book reviews. A few are paying, some are print publications, some require a query before you send a review to make sure it's not a book for which they've already published a review. Several….

    • Boston Review. They’re currently open for essays and reviews. “Please note that we are a general interest political and literary magazine…. We primarily publish long-form essays, substantial book reviews, and political and social analysis.
    • Cleveland Review of Books. They publish reviews, essays, interviews, and excerpts. “While we are especially committed to publishing writing on, about, and from Cleveland and Ohio, as well as the Rust Belt and greater Midwest, regional connection is by no means a requirement.
    • Bulb Culture Collective. Their social media bio says, “We’re a new online lit space accepting previously published work that has lost its original home.”
    • Parabola. Parabola is a quarterly journal that explores the quest for meaning as it is expressed in the world’s myths, symbols, and religious traditions, with particular emphasis on the relationship between this store of wisdom and our modern life.
  4. Online submissions do require a $3 fee, but mailed submissions are free. You can submit at any time, although their reading period is from August 1st to December 1st only.

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  6. Sep 15, 2020 · Taking Submissions: Nightmare Magazine. by Stuart Conover · September 15, 2020. Deadline: September 21st, 2020. Payment: 8 cents a word. Theme: Original horror and dark fantasy stories. All types of horror and dark fantasy are welcome. Nightmare is a horror & dark fantasy magazine edited by John Joseph Adams (current editor) & Wendy N. Wagner ...

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