Issue Four Hundred – Authors Publish Magazine https://authorspublish.com We help authors get their words into the world. Thu, 02 Feb 2023 17:30:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Letter from the Editor https://authorspublish.com/letter-from-the-editor-4/ Thu, 28 Jan 2021 15:58:57 +0000 https://www.authorspublish.com/?p=15638 Dear Subscribers,

Today I am sending the 400th issue of Authors Publish Magazine.

I first started Authors Publish eight years ago. Our first issue went out to 12 subscribers. This issue will be received by over 160,000 people.

When I first started submitting to literary journals over a decade ago, a lot of the websites that helped new submitters did not have paywalls. Over the next few years that information started to become inaccessible.

The main reason I started Authors Publish was to make information about submitting to literary journals more accessible again.

When individuals talk about diversity in publishing, accessibility has to be stressed. Using the word diversity and then attaching a fee to that information is not helpful. My goal, then and now, was for there to be a more diverse literary landscape.

In the past eight years Authors Publish has expanded beyond its initial focus on literary journals to include reviewing presses that are open to direct submissions, and explaining the submission process as a whole.

We’ve published dozens of eBooks and offered them for free. A number of the eBooks we’ve published have now been taught in classes around North America (Submit, Publish, Repeat particularly), and our information is often taught in workshops, and other writers’ groups.

We were able to support all of this through ads for a long time. In the past two years, we’ve been able to reduce the number of ads we run by offering courses through The Writer’s Workshop at Authors Publish.

The courses have a price associated with them because they help support our continued existence, as well as employing some wonderful and talented authors. The focus on feedback really sets the courses we offer apart from many others. Most of our courses sell out within hours of being available to the general public, and many of our students are recurring.

In the last year we’ve started The Authors Publish Fund for Literary Journals, which helps support literary journals. The announcement of the fifth recipient of the fund is part of this issue.

We’ve also started the Writer’s Workshop Lecture Series. You can sign up to be notified about future lectures and watch the first lecture from New York Times Bestselling author Emily Colin here.

All of this was made possible by the wonderful editors and contributors who produce the content for Authors Publish. A special thanks goes to our regular contributors, especially Ella Peary, S. Kalekar, and Emily Hartsone.

As we continue to grow and change we are always happy to hear feedback, critiques, and success stories from our subscribers. Many of the changes we’ve made over the years have happened because of subscriber feedback. We are grateful for your support.

Warmly,

Caitlin Jans

P.S. We are doing things a little differently this issue, but will return to our regularly scheduled program next week.

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26 International Literary Journals https://authorspublish.com/26-international-literary-journals/ Thu, 28 Jan 2021 15:32:43 +0000 https://www.authorspublish.com/?p=15654
The bulk of the journals we review are based in North America, with a smattering in the UK. Although we sometimes seek out and include international journals, the bulk of the journals we’ve reviewed are in these two regions.

All of the journals in this list are not in either of these regions. They span the world, and are a great way to have your work published internationally, or perhaps in your home country.

Not all of them are currently open to submissions, but the majority are. Some of them we’ve reviewed before, most we have not.

Some of the journals have additional areas of focus or demographic limitations. If that is the case, we make it clear in our mini review.

The Elixir Magazine
Based in Yemen, this magazine’s target audience is young adults.

SOFTBLOW
This established poetry journal is based in Singapore. They have an astoundingly quick response time.

The Pangolin Review
The Pangolin Review is an established online poetry journal based in Mauritius.

Moko Magazine
Moko is a non-profit journal that publishes fiction, poetry, visual arts, and nonfiction essays that reflect a Caribbean heritage or experience. They are only interested in submissions within that scope. They are based in the Virgin Islands.

Lolwe
Lolwe is an online magazine that publishes fiction, literary criticism, personal essays, photography, and poetry. They were founded in January 2020 and they are based out of Kenya. They publish work by Black (African, Caribbean, Diaspora) artists.

Two Thirds North
This print literary journal is published by the University of Stockholm in Sweden.

Mediterranean Poetry
A literary journal focusing on publishing poetry/prose inspired by the Mediterranean region in some way. The journal itself is based in Sweden.

New Contrast
New Contrast is focused mainly on publishing original work by South African writers. They are a print journal and have been around for over 60 years.

QLRS: Quarterly Literary Review Singapore
An electronic literary journal based in Singapore – “Our mission is to promote the literary arts in Singapore, to stimulate the feedback mechanisms in the literary scene, and to develop Singaporean writers to international standards.”

EgoPHobia [εγωφοβια]
A Romanian Journal focusing on literature and philosophy, that publishes some work in English. They accept submissions in English and Romanian.

Praxis Magazine
Praxis Magazine is based in Nigeria and is an online platform for artists and writers to commune, debate, and progress their craft respectively. They cover literary events across Africa, give voice to emerging writers and artists, and promote literature in indigenous languages, e.g. Yoruba, Hausa, Swahili, Naija Languej, etc.

Sub-Saharan Magazine
They are dedicated to publishing fiction, nonfiction, and poetry rooted in African cultures. Submissions are limited to Africans and those rooted in African culture. Sub-Saharan Magazine is based in Nigeria.

Amsterdam Quarterly
Founded in 2011, this online literary journal publishes poetry and prose and is based in the Netherlands.

Raising Mothers
Based in the Netherlands, Raising Mothers is a literary journal that only publishes work by women of color and non-binary parents of color.

Expanded Field
A biannual English-language journal for creative writing and image/text experimentation, based in the Netherlands.

The Ofi Press Magazine
Based in Mexico City, Mexico, they publish poetry, short stories, as well as nonfiction, interviews, and reviews.

Kyoto Journal
Kyoto Journal is a print journal that welcomes Asia-related articles, essays, reportage, personal observations, interviews, poetry, reviews, fiction, humor, and translation. They are based in Tokyo.

NGY Review
An online journal based in Japan that publishes fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and photography.

Sonic Boom
Sonic Boom seeks unsolicited poetry, fiction, and quality art submissions. They are based in India.

Plato’s Cave
Plato’s Caves invites poetry, fiction, reviews and articles on society, culture and politics from prospective contributors of all ages. They are based in India.

Agony Opera
They publish fiction, flash fiction, poetry, hybrid forms, and works in translation. They are based in India.

Panel Magazine
Their submissions are restricted to people who live and work in Central and Eastern Europe. They are based in Hungry.

BALLOONS Lit. Journal (BLJ)
BALLOONS Lit. Journal (BLJ) is an independent literary journal of poetry, fiction and art primarily for young readers from around 12 years onwards. They are based in Hong Kong.

Going Down Swinging
An established literary journal is based in Australia that is open to a wide variety of content.

The Kalahari Review
This weekly African literary magazine is based in Botswana. They are seeking work that explores modern Africa and Africans. They are open to work from the continent and from the diaspora. They do not consider simultaneous submissions, and all submissions must follow their guidelines.

INNSAEI journal
INNSÆI is an electronic literary journal published monthly. They are a platform for writers to spread the message of peace and humanity. They are based in India.

The Shallow Tiger Review
An African journal established in 2019 by Nigerian writer, Nzube Nlebedim, they focus on publishing excellent literary work.


Emily Harstone is the author of many popular books, including The Authors Publish Guide to Manuscript SubmissionsSubmit, Publish, Repeat, and The 2020 Guide to Manuscript Publishers.

She regularly teaches three acclaimed courses on writing and publishing at The Writer’s Workshop at Authors Publish.You can follow her on Facebook here.

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Announcing the Fifth Recipient of the Authors Publish Fund for Literary Journals https://authorspublish.com/announcing-the-fifth-recipient-of-the-authors-publish-fund-for-literary-journals/ Thu, 28 Jan 2021 15:31:37 +0000 https://www.authorspublish.com/?p=15642 In September 2020 we started a new fund for literary journals. You can learn all about this fund here.

We selected the recipient of the fund using a random number generator.

We are happy to announce that Sienna Solstice is the fifth recipient of our fund and will receive 150 (US) dollars.

Sienna Solstice “is an antidsciplinary project that strives to capture the present and future human condition in all dimensions by dissolving the lines between art and science. A nexus of scientific research publications, creative writing, podcasts, photography, musical compositions, short films and essays, we seek an unapologetic celebration of the human curiosity that connects us all.”

They are currently open to submissions. Please read their first two issues before submitting.

Thank you to everyone who has applied.

Journals who have already submitted themselves for consideration will be considered in future draws as well. There is no need to resubmit.

There are currently only seven literary journals on the list, so if you run a journal that needs funding, don’t hesitate to apply. If you know of a journal that needs funding, please encourage the editor(s) to apply for the funding.

We will select our sixth recipient in February.


Emily Harstone is the author of many popular books, including The Authors Publish Guide to Manuscript SubmissionsSubmit, Publish, Repeat, and The 2020 Guide to Manuscript Publishers.

She regularly teaches three acclaimed courses on writing and publishing at The Writer’s Workshop at Authors Publish. You can follow her on Facebook here.

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