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A Few Things to Consider Before Submitting Your Work to a Literary Magazine

A guest post by Melissa Merritt I’m sitting in front of a computer in the Center for Literary Publishing reading creative nonfiction essays that have been submitted for publication. I’m an editorial assistant with the Colorado…

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Granta is Accepting Unsolicited Submissions

After a six-month hiatus Granta, one of the world’s most prestigious literary magazines, is again accepting unsolicited submissions. Granta’s history can be traced back to 1889 when a student politics and literature magazine called The…

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Rejection Is Not Feedback

A guest post by Allison K Williams I need a sweater. So I go to the mall. (The mall is a temple of consumerism with an indoor ski slope overlooked by The Cheesecake Factory, because…

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Tin House is Accepting Unsolicited Submissions for 2018

“Tin House is an invaluable repository of fine American writing and American fiction, presented in a crisp and entertaining visual format.” – Stephen King The first issue of literary magazine Tin House was published in 1999.…

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The Other Side of the Desk: What I Learned as a Writer Editing a Lit Mag

Canadian literary magazine PRISM international aims to publish the best contemporary fiction, creative non-fiction, translation, drama, and poetry from around the world. While its pages have featured such luminaries as Margaret Atwood, Jorge Luis Borges, Raymond Carver,…

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