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The following page is a resource for aspiring and experienced authors. Here you will find short reviews of literary journals and other places to submit your work. Both online and print journals are listed, along with a relevant web link.

These journals are not given a ‘rating’ at the Connecticut Literary Collective. All the journals listed here are quality outlets for your literary work.

THIS MONTH'S FEATURED JOURNALS

Random Acts of Writing
Random Acts of Writing (R.A.W.) is a private literary magazine in Scotland. It is published twice a year in print only. The editor accepts short stories of 2,000 words or less, some poetry and haiku. The editor prefers email submissions yet also accepts submissions by mail. R.A.W. is a fresh magazine that creates a place for unheard and established writers to share their works.
http://www.randomactsofwriting.co.uk/

SNReview (Starry Night Review)
The SNReview is a privately run, online journal that publishes quarterly. The most recent editions have also been offered in print. The editor accepts poetry, fiction, and non-fiction up to 7000 words, through email submissions only. The contributors are a mix of both established writers and newcomers. The material that is published here would be classified as "literary" rather than genre. SNReview has been published online since 1999.
http://www.snreview.org/
Zygote In My Coffee Zygote In My Coffee is privately run, online journal that publishes quarterly. The more recent editions are also available in print. The editor accepts social commentary, political rants, erotica, poetry and confessional pieces. Short fiction pieces are accepted up to 1,200 words. Submissions are accepted by email only and must not be previously published. The contributors are generally male poets. The material comes with a warning that it may not be suitable for everyone, and they suggest their audience be eighteen years and up. Zygote In My Coffee has been published online since 2003. http://www.zygoteinmycoffee.com/


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