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Shaking Like A Mountain
Shaking Like A Mountain is an online magazine that publishes fiction, non-fiction, prose and poetry which like music and literature are the “soundtrack of our lives”. The online magazine prefers works that are inspired in one way or another by some form of music. The website is currently being updated to add previous issues of Shaking Like A Mountain into their archives. Tey are currently accepting submissiin all of the acceptable forms of literature.
http://www.shakinglikeamountain.com/


SHALLA

SHALLA is a magazine that is only interested in work that has been previously published. It features high quality fiction (experimental, literary, genre, multicultural, etc), poetry, essays, excerpts from screenplays, and one act-plays. For poetry submissions, they are looking for (but not limited to) free verse, haiku, lyric, concrete, narrative, and experimental works. The maximum length should be one single-spaced page. For fiction/non-fiction, they accept (but are not limited to) short fiction, flash fiction (100-500 words), short-short (500-1,000 words), short story (1,000-10,000 words) commentary, essays, and experimental works. All submissions should be sent electronically. (note: submissions are closed at this time but expected to resume)
http://www.shallamagazine.com

Silk Road
Silk Road is a literary journal associated with the Pacific University of Oregon. Each issue contains writing that takes readers into locations; real or imagined, minute or vast, evolving or timeless. They are interested in writing that challenges what we know to be true about a place and the human connection to it. Editors read submissions between August 1 and April 1. Mail one prose piece and/or one to three poems (maximum!) at a time. All submissions from US based writers must be snail mailed and payment is two copies of the issue in which your work is published.
http://silkroad.pacificu.edu/index.html


Slice Magazine
Slice Magazine is an online literary journal that welcomes short fiction, nonfiction, and novellas for serialization. Their mission is to pave a space for these writers who may not have a platform but show the kind of talent that could be the substance of great works in the future. Slice is published in March and September and simultaneous submissions are acceptable. All works that are submitted must be previously unpublished. Response time is 2-3 months.
http://www.slicemagazine.org/index.php

Slow Trains
Slow Trains was established in 2001/2002. They put out a publication quarterly (March, June, September, & December). They accept fiction, essays and poetry. They do not accept genre writing (sci-fi, erotica, horror, romance). They only accept submissions via email and request that your work be pasted into the body of the email; you can also attach your work as an .RTF file. You should include your name, email, and a short bio in your submission email as well. The subject line of the email should be the category your work is. They welcome both new and previously published work as well as art work. They maintain one-time rights with the option to archive. Their submission requirements are as follows: Fiction & Essays = less then 5,000 words; Poetry = less then 200 lines.=; Art Work = 1-2 pieces .JPG, .GIF
http://www.slowtrains.com/index.shtml

Spout
Spout is a print publication that accepts most genres of poetry, flash fiction, and short stories. The vision of Sprout is to create a community through unique works of art. They want works packed with emotion, culture, and different aspects of life. Spout accepts postal submissions only and is published 3x per year.
http://www.spoutpress.org/magazine.html


The Square Table
The Square Table is an online literary magazine that was created in 2002. It is a general interest magazine featuring food and travel essays, personal essays, book and movie reviews, interviews, art and photography and fiction. Square Table is published twice a year. The next issue will be out in April 2008. The length of submissions should be no more than 3,000 words. Keep in mind the editor loves short work. For art and photography, four or five pieces at a time. Send all written submissions as Word attachments with 12 pt. Send all photos, including art, as jpegs. Please include a short bio of yourself, two to three sentences, preferably in the Word attachment with the piece.
http://www.thesquaretable.com/

Tin Parachute Postcard Review
Tin Parachute Postcard Review is a bimonthly literary review that features flash fiction writing and imagery. Each issue combines the work of a different flash fiction writer with art specifically created or selected for that story. These elements are then designed to fit onto the unique format of a 4"x6" postcard and mailed to subscribers. Work should not be longer than 500 words.
http://www.tinparachute.com/

the tusumlum review
The tusumlum review wants writing that takes risks while paying attention to the craft of writing. They are looking for poetry, flash fiction, short stories that are not boring or self involved. A print publication that accepts postal submissions while being published 1x a year in the United States.
http://www.tusculum.edu/tusculumreview/


13 Human Souls
This journal feels that the story or poem which you are writting should be based in some way on horror, or just involve the horror aspects of humanity. In writing, sometimes people can be very descriptive. They also don't feel that every story has to end in a murder, or has to include a serial killer. Keep out of the graphic details and state what the main foci are. They don't accept reprints, no multiple submissions. They accept electronic submissions only. Flash fiction 300 to 1000 words.
http://www.geocities.com/thirteenhumansouls/


13th Moon

13th Moon is a feminist literary magazine associated with the State University of New York at Albany. It was started in the 1970’s and their mission is to provide a forum for the publication of literary work by contemporary women, translations of women writers, and critical studies of the works of women writers. There usually is a theme given for each issue. They take “offerings” of poetry, fiction, art and photography.
http://www.albany.edu/13thMoon/index.html

The Dream People
A different type of fiction is what The Dream People are highly interested in. Fiction that is dark, humorous, and strange. Besides their interest in fiction, The Dream People accept artwork, interviews, flash fiction, and nonfiction. The Dream People accept only electronic submissions. This journal has been in existence since 2002. They are in association with Stick Figure Incorporated.
http://www.dreampeople.org/

A Thousand Faces
A Thousand Faces is the quarterly journal of superhuman fiction that goes beyond the stereotypical superhero stories. They want strong, character driven pieces. It is published four times a year simultaneously online and in print. A Thousand Faces has very few editorial restrictions but anything overly sexual, violent or profane will probably not interest them. They prefer unpublished work of less than 5000 words.
http://www.thousand-faces.com/

Toasted Cheese
Toasted Cheese was established in 2001 and is published quarterly, on the first of March, June, September and December. They accept previously unpublished flash fiction, fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry. Their maximum word count for fiction and creative nonfiction is 5000 words; for flash fiction the maximum is 500 words. They accept one submission per author per submission period. Submissions are accepted on a rotating basis.
http://www.toasted-cheese.com/

Twisted Tongue
Twisted Tongue is a literary journal located in the United Kingdom they are looking for original, well written stories with a twist. They are mainly interested in powerful and emotional poetry, flash fiction, and short stories. Flash fiction should be 50 to 1,000 words; poetry should be no more then 100 lines and short stories 1,000 to 5,000 words. New and upcoming writers are welcome as well as established writers. They accept email submissions only. Twisted Tongue is published in print and also in a digital form.
www.twistedtongue.co.uk

365Tomorrows
This is a very short and to-the-point journal, which publishes flash fiction. They publish 365 days per year, giving readers a chance to read a new story every day. As stated in this journal, flash fiction is defined simply as a self-contained story under five hundred words. The journal appeals to readers who like to get their fiction in a condensed manner, and the flash genre is certainly growing and becoming more popular. 365Tomorrows only accepts electronic submissions. They don’t accept simultaneous submissions, nor reprints.
http://www.365tomorrows.com/

Ugly Accent
Ugly Accent is a literary journal started in 2005 and based out of Madison, Wisconsin. They prefer writers bend the rules a little. Satires, absurdity, form stretching free style prose are most encouraged. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, although you must notify them promptly if your piece has been accepted elsewhere. Poetry is only being accepted in online form. Expect a response within 4-6 months from submission date. Postal and electronic submissions are accepted on a rolling deadline. http://www.uglyaccent.com/

Verbsap
Verbsap publishes the best in minimalist writing. They look for stark, elegant, concise prose. Verbsap accepts short stories, flash fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry and novel excerpts that stand alone. Works must be under 3,000 words and all submissions must be made electronically. Response time is about two months; query after that point in time if no response has been received.
http://www.verbsap.com/

Virtual Tales
Virtual Tales is an online publishing company founded in December of 2005. They publish fiction novels and novellas starting at 20,000 words. They also accept fictionalized short story chapbooks with a central theme. The story genres range from Action to Fantasy, Humor to Horror, Science Fiction to Suspense, Mysteries to Westerns to Romance. They also accept reprints of published works as long as the author holds the electronic rights for their story.
http://www.virtualtales.com/






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