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Dark Sky Magazine
Dark Sky Magazine is an online magazine that publishes both literature and art. Based in Charleston, South Carolina, this site produces poetry, short stories (both fiction and non), film reviews, photographs, and 2-Dimensional art weekly. The magazine welcomes all submissions but says that you should “send work that has a strong jab, work that knows how to sing, work that can endure long nights and early mornings. If one big cup of coffee isn’t enough to get through your submission, chances are it’s too long for an online magazine.”
http://www.darkskymagazine.com/

Death Metal Poetry
Death Metal Poetry is an online literary journal for poetry only. “No cookies. No music. Just poems.” The journal produces a wide variety of poetry ranging from a poem on college to one about a dinosaur. The site editors claim to have an “alarmingly quick” response rate. They update their journal every week with one new poet, claiming that they have 52 poets every year. They allow simultaneous submissions, but request that you not submit previously published works. The journal’s only other request is you “Don't send poems about death metal.”
http://death-metal-poetry.com/Home_Page.html

Defenestration
This online humor focused magazine accepts any form of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, any medium of visual expression, and whatever else you’re heart desires. Their monthly online issues are full of young fresh takes on daily life with imaginative descriptions. An intro played with the idea that their March 2008 Issue “oozed out of the backside of a rabbit-like Easter monotreme and dyed for your enjoyment.” Having many college age columnists and editors they are welcoming to beginning writers and encourage multiple submissions.
http://www.defenestrationmag.net/index.html

Della Donna
This webzine for women was created for the purpose of allowing women’s voices to be heard. Since May 1st 2007 there has been a new issue every month online, with interviews, art, poetry, and much more. April D. Boland the editor-in-chief warns that not all opinions on the site are shared by everyone but it surely didn’t stop me from reading many of them. Women’s Polls recognition of “Fabulous Females” and pictures of each author make this webzine feel comfortable and friendly for any new or experienced writer alike.
http://delladonna.blogspot.com/

Dreams & Visions
This print publication accepts all genres and offers semi-professional payment for selected works. They boast, “Dreams & Visions was founded in 1988 to provide an international showcase for short literary fiction written from a Christian perspective. Favorably reviewed by the mainstream Christian press, Dreams & Visions published twenty-six issues during the twentieth century.” Having much success and history they have gained international appeal to countries with authors from like Brazil, Canada, France, Kenya, Zambia, and many more.
http://ca.geocities.com/stanton34@rogers.com/dream.htm

Driftwood
Concentrating in human creativity and curiosity, Driftwood is a literary magazine that extends the realm of our world, to make writers and readers focus on the different and random aspects of our world unknown to most. It is published three times a year and welcomes works of photography, art, nonfiction, and fiction. Driftwood is associated with the Council Literary Magazines and Presses. It only accepts online submissions and it does offer pay to works that are accepted.
http://www.driftwoodpress.com/index.html

Dublin Quarterly
The Dublin Quarterly is an international online literary review, showcasing poetry, short fiction, and essays. In striving to be unique, the creators came to the conclusion that both James Joyce and Samuel Beckett set a new standard for literature using their uniqueness. The creators then decided to create a review that would “testify to the creative ingenuity and innovation of these two Irish geniuses and aim at the deployment of unique narrative style and technique to create a newness that would confound--academics would call it post-modernism.” The Dublin Quarterly is a review for those with a creative imagination who see ordinary things through extraordinary eyes.
http://www.dublinquarterly.com/index.html

Ecelectica Magazine
Ecelectica Magazine is an online literary journal, first started in 1996, that is published quarterly. This journal publishes both experienced authors and newcomers alike. They welcome submissions from any genre, especially cross-genre pieces. There are no length limitations and they do accept long stories and novel excerpts.
http://www.eclectica.org/index.html

The Eloquent Atheist
The Eloquent Atheist is an online literary magazine showing people the positive aspects of Atheism and Humanism through personal essays, poetry, fiction, and creative non fiction. The magazine was created with the explicit wish to give non-theists a place to share their writings. They are open to submissions about atheism, humanism, and freethinking, as well as entries about the author’s journey away from religion.
http://www.eloquentatheist.com/

Ep;phany
Ep;phany is a literary journal which contains poetry, fiction, non-fiction and visual works of art. The literary journal is printed two times a year, once in the spring as well as in the fall. You can subscribe by going to their website, and subscriptions are available for one year, two years as well as lifetime subscriptions. Ep;phany can be found in Barnes & Nobles and allows submissions between September and May.
http://www.epiphanyzine.com/

Eternal Press
Eternal Press is a company that publishes short stories, novellas and full manuscripts. All submissions to the journal must be between 5,000 and 105, 000 words. Eternal Press accepts all genres of writing. If you are accepted, your work will appear in the an e-book but you also have the option of having your work printed. Eternal Press is publishing works every month.
http://www.eternalpress.com.au/

Euphony
Euphony is a literary journal that is primarily focused in works concentrating in literature and criticism. Established in the year 2000, the journal is composed by undergraduates of the University of Chicago. They accept works from established and/or recent writers. Euphony is a biannual literary journal that welcomes fiction, poetry, art, and prose works. They are print and electronic based.
http://euphony.uchicago.edu/

Farrago’s Wainscot
Farrago’s Wainscot is a literary journal published quarterly with poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and experimental nonfiction. Submissions can be written about anything, but the journal prefers entries that make themselves unique from the standard, preferring writings that are bizarre, strange, or simply uncanny.
http://www.farragoswainscot.com/

Fear and Trembling
Fear and Trembling is an online publication venture of Double-Edged Publishing, Inc. Fear and Trembling is a journal that features horror and dark fiction as told in newer, scarier ways, while sticking to Christian values. “While our stories may be frightening and may include harrowing scenes, stories we present to our readers will not offend traditional Christian values.” The journal accepts poetry with a scary and suspenseful atmosphere, as well as short horror and dark fiction. The journal pays $5 for each work they publish.
http://www.fearandtrembling.com

Fickle Muses
Fickle Muses is an online journal who welcomes poetry, historical fiction, book reviews, essays, and art betrothed with myth and legend. Their quarterly published archives connect the contemporary reader and writer with ancient tradition. Highlighting their favorite submissions monthly on the website the editors support their writers and encourage their continued success. Fickle Muses happily announced Fickle Muses' nominees for the 2007 Best of the Web Anthology.
http://www.ficklemuses.com/

Filling Station
Filling Station is a Canadian print publication focusing in progressive, futuristic works in poetry, fiction, screenplays and scripts, as well as new film, and new fine arts. The magazine also accepts interviews and reviews of innovative works in the previously listed genres. The magazine is published by a volunteer editorial collective.

http://www.fillingstation.ca

Five Points
A literary journal dedicated to publishing fiction, poetry, essays, and interviews concerning most themes, Five Points is looking for original voices with substance and significance. They accept postal submissions and are published 3 x per year.
http://webdelsol.com/Five_Points

From the Asylum Books and Press
From the Asylum Books and Press is a literary magazine that features poetry, short fiction, and flash fiction. The site was created in Maplewood, New Jersey and has been “Confusing people since 1994.” Their offices have since moved to Dickinson, Texas. They request that fiction submissions be some type of speculative fiction, such as sci-fi, horror, fantasy, or “just plain strange.” For poetry they request that it should be interesting, but not lovey-dovey and not like “how wonderful it is to be a vampire.” The magazine publishes their own books, as well as their own line of merchandise.
http://www.fromtheasylum.com/interior2.htm

Fugue
As stated best in their website, “…in Fugue their voices come together to create a fugue of stories, poems, essays, interviews and artwork.” Fugue is a literary journal interested in poetry, fiction, non-fiction, creative literary criticism, and the experiment with a fusion of the definition of fugue within music and psychotherapy. They are published biannually and offer payment to those works published. Fugue is a print based journal and is in association with the University of Idaho.
http://www.uidaho.edu/fugue/index.htm

Funny Times
The humor themed print publication Funny Times accepts flash fiction about topics varied from politics to pets, relationships to religion and everything in between. Their latest monthly forum consists of jokes, political cartoons, news and columns all which apply to “a world totally insane.” Funny Times is great for exposure while it boasts 75,000 subscribers. Their humbly began as a local tabloid newspaper in 1985 and have been making people laugh for over twenty years.
http://funnytimes.com/index.php

Ghoti Magazine
Ghoti Magazine is an online publication welcoming poetry, flash fiction, and short stories. With current emphasis on literary works, mainstream, and experimental writing they are open to anything innovatively strong. They ask for “fresh” pieces no matter the topic as long as it gets a reaction. They will accept simultaneous submissions and multiple submissions by email. With thirteen issues behind them, Ghoti Magazine also known as “Ghoti Fish” anxiously accepts submissions year-round.
http://www.ghotimag.com/

GlassFire
PegLeg Publishing is continuously searching for fresh insightful works for their non-genre e-magazine GlassFire. GlassFire currently has quarterly published issues that started in Oklahoma in February 2003. Not only can individuals become published but a team of editors is there to fine-tune and help assist the writers with their works to get ready for the print and electronic volumes. They are motivated to help college students and offer local internships and paid jobs for their small literature focused community. This is definitely a great opportunity for new writers and young Oklahoma natives.
http://www.peglegpublishing.com/glassfire.htm

GlitterPony
GlitterPony is an online poetry magazine that was started in Northampton, MA but is now seen from California to Japan anywhere and everywhere in between. GlitterPony is published three times a year in the spring, summer, and fall. It’s important to note that submissions are accepted all year but will get no response in the months from May to July. Eventually GlitterPony will include flash fiction and short story; however none have been published yet. They accept multiple poems per submission but will not accept previously published works.
http://glitterponymag.com/



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