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Links to Other Great Literary Journals

From the many excellent literary sites on the internet, we've chosen those we feel complement the mission of The Antigonish Review. Links are listed in the order they were added, the most recent at the top. Here is how to have your site considered for inclusion on this list. ( click .. )

 
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Best Art Schools

The FindYourArtSchool.com directory helps you easily discover and apply to the all best art schools

BookBoardz
Publishing Forum

A forum about book publishing, allowing you to view multiple book publishing posts, and post your book publishing comments.

Ascent Aspirations Magazine

Ascent Aspirations Fall 2008 Print Issue
Poetry/Flash Fiction Erotica Contest
Contest Open from January 1st to July 31

Poetry Links by Drowning Man

Comprehensive directory of literary publications, from small presses up to the most famous, with an emphasis on poetry journals. Over 500 print journals are listed. Most pages contain submission guidelines and some contain additional links

fringeLIT

fringeLIT is an online literary journal devoted to up and coming writers with vision and skill. We publish work demonstrating raw energy and timelessness. We want work that is alive. This is a venue for serious writers frustrated with the tastes of the academic literary establishment.

nimble

nimble is an independent, web-base literary journal dedicated to publishing flash fiction, short poetry, one act plays, and artwor k. We are searching for work that is short in length but voluminous in content. In the spirit of the luminous flash, we celebrate the nimble few.

Canadian Federation of Poets

The CFP exists to unite international communities and artists in the celebration of all that is important to us as poets and as people living in an ever-changing world.

Poetry in Color Forum

Poetry in Color Forum For Writers is an online Community where open-minded writers of all ethnicities and backgrounds can freely share in the joy of writing. Poetry, Essays, Shortstories, Creative Non-fiction, Book Reviews & more.

Wild City Writers' Workshop

Wild City Writers' Workshop Online - place to share your prose, poetry, journals and photographs. Click here to browse the forums and sign up

Vestal Review

Vestal Review is the oldest continuously publishing magazine of flash fiction. Our stories have been reprinted widely, including WW Norton anthology "Flash Fiction Forward."

Utmost Christian Poetry Contest

Utmost Christian Writers Foundation exists to encourage and support poets of Christian faith by providing them with resources and awards, and to promote the creation of excellent poetry by Christians.

Canadian Literature Centre
Centre de littérature canadienne

The Canadian Literature Centre/Centre de littérature canadienne brings together researchers, authors, publishers, collectors and the reading public to promote the strength and diversity of Canada's written culture, and promotes research of Canadian literature, in both English and French, of all genres, languages, and regions.

Arts-Directory.org / Literature

Literature Web Directory

Culture.ca

Culture.ca, is a gateway to Canadian Culture and is used daily by many Canadians to access information about Canadian history, art, upcoming festivals and events, sports, diversity and land.

The 2River View

Since 1996, 2River has been a site of poetry, art, and theory, quarterly publishing The 2River View, occasionally publishing individual authors in the 2River Chapbook Series, and, more recently, podcasting poems from Muddy Bank, the 2River blog.

AsininePoetry.com

The editor and publisher of AsininePoetry.com, a journal of absurdist and satirical poetry is writing a paper for an academic conference for the Midwest Modern Language Association in Chicago this fall. The conference will focus on poetry in the Cyber Age. The paper will be based on a survey of people who read and write poetry on the Internet. You are invited to participate in the survey at the journal's website.

Writer's Beat

The Writer's Beat forum, is a site where talented writers and poets meet to discuss questions, problems and solutions.

The Southeast Review

The Southeast Review, established in 1979 as Sundog, is a national literary magazine housed in the English department at Florida State University and is edited and managed by its graduate students and a faculty consulting editor. The mission of The Southeast Review is to present emerging writers on the same stage as well-established ones. Each semi-annual issue features literary fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, interviews, book reviews and art.

Somewhere Along the Beaten Path

A collection of inspirational and philosophical poetry, art, literature and more!
C. Bailey-Lloyd: Author of "Somewhere Along the Beaten Path"

Poetry in the Arts

Poetry in the Arts welcomes unsolicited submissions of poetry and art for its journal, Ardent!, participation in its online critique group, Musings, and visit to its Poet & Writer Resources pages: extensive, freely accessible meta indexes of publishers, literary competitions and much more.

Tatamagouche Centre,
Nova Scotia

Community of Writers, July 23 to 28, 2006
This summer gathering of writers on the North Shore of Nova Scotia offers workshops for new and emerging writers, and a writing retreat for those with more experience. It is a place to focus the mind, work with the heart, and reach into the soul. Nothing on your mind but your writing, the stimulation of other writers, and whether the tide is coming in or going out.
Workshops:
Fiction led by Sue Goyette with Gwen Davies,
Poetry led by Brian Bartlett with Rose Adams, and
Writing for Young Adults led by Deborah Ellis with Jan Morrison.

Dee Rimbaud

"Stealing Heaven From The Lips Of God"
The blog of writer and artist, Dee Rimbaud

The Modern Review

The Modern Review
is an independent literary magazine printed quarterly, reading year-round for submissions of poetry, prose, essays, and reviews. Visit our website for full submission guidelines.

zafusy

zafusy
is an experimental poetry journal that also publishes visual art. Minimal, clean design - nonlinear

AA Independent Press Guide

The AA Independent Press Guide
is a free online writers resource, listing over 2000 magazines and publishers and 700 internet magazines

Pedestal Magazine

Pedestal Magazine
is a non-profit online literary magazine. We publish high-quality poetry, fiction, reviews, interviews with notable writers, and we provide a forum for artists.

Ascent

Ascent,
Aspirations for Artists
( established since 1997 ) is an E-zine that publishes science fiction, fantasy, horror and dark mainstream short fiction and poetry and is an inspirational archive for aspiring and established print and visual artists.

Whisper

Whisper from the Heart Poetry Club is a unique South African Poetry Club extensively in poetry at schools world wide and host both a schools and open (adult) poetry competition with some of the most valuable prizes world wide.

Carousel Magazine

Carousel is a literary & arts magazine represents new & established Canadian artists. Carousel appears twice annually. Carousel's offers a comfortable merging of textual & visual content. We consider work in any genre: if it's original & engaging, we'd like to see it in print!

Global Inner Visions

Global Inner Visions: Online Literary Journal for International readers and writers of fiction and poetry.

Dee Rimbaud

Dee Rimbaud, writer & artist, and editor of AA Independent Press Guide

DigitalPulp

DigitalPulp is a member-driven combination of workshop / journal / forum / community / portfolio service for the writers of short fiction of all genres.

Centauri Arts

Centauri Arts is a summer writing retreat located 1 hour North of Toronto in the heart of the Kawartha Hills.
One week courses at the retreat for summer 2004 include: Adventures in Poetry (Stuart Ross), Creative Non-Fiction (Dorothea Helms), Short Fiction (Ruth Walker), Writing From Your Life (Catherine Graham) and Writing for Children (Sydell Waxman).
Participants stay in resident together and, in addition to creative courses, share elective art and acting workshops, evening performances, campfires, wine & cheese evenings, readings and more.

Wasafiri

In nearly twenty years of publishing, Wasafiri has changed the face of contemporary writing in Britain. As a literary magazine primarily concerned with new and postcolonial writers, it continues to stress the diversity and range of black and diasporic writers world-wide.

Pulpbits

Pulpbits is an uncensored electronic bookshop and self-publishing venue selling highly-screened, often controversial, literature and comics from contemporary authors and illustrators. Authors and readers are brought together into a multi-dimensional literary experience through online chats and message board discussions. Literary, comic and graphic novel submissions are being accepted on an ongoing basis.

Brick Books

Brick Books has been publishing new and established voices in Canadian poetry since 1975.

Blithe House Quarterly

A site for gay short fiction, now in its seventh year of online publication, Blithe House Quarterly features new short stories by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) authors -- both emerging and established. With an average of over 24,000 readers per issue, Blithe House Quarterly is the most widely read of LGBT literary periodicals. OUT Magazine has called it "the central publishing arm of new queer fiction." A recipient of Encyclopaedia Britannica's Internet Guide Award, it is also a featured site on Lycos, Excite, and several other Internet hubs.

The Canadian Poetry Association

The Canadian Poetry Association promotes the reading, writing, publishing and preservation of poetry in Canada through the individual efforts of members. The CPA also promotes communication among poets, publishers and the general public, and it encourages leadership and participation from members as well as the formation and development of autonomous local chapters.

The Antigonish Review

The Antigonish Review is a quarterly literary journal published in Nova Scotia by St. Francis Xavier University. The Review features poetry, fiction, reviews and critical articles from all parts of Canada, the US and overseas, using original graphics to enliven the format.

Dream Catcher Poets

Dream Catcher Poets

Ink Magazine

Ink Magazine publishes poetry, short fiction, and off-beat features.

Flame Books

Flame Books is a new ethical publisher of contemporary fiction! Ethical because we support new writers, offer fair contracts and royalties to authors and support projects through sales on the site. Our first titles are available from the 1st October, please visit our site  when you have a few minutes!

Vallum: Contemporary Poetry

Vallum: Contemporary Poetry is a bi-annual literary magazine that publishes contemporary poetry, essays, art, interviews, and reviews, from North American and international contributors—both established artists and emerging voices. We are based in Montreal, and are distributed across Canada and the U.S. 

Dreaming Methods

Dreaming Methods is an experimental venture into combining writing with multimedia, featuring dream journals, interactive narratives and animated poetry.

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