Issue One Hundred Eight – Authors Publish Magazine https://authorspublish.com We help authors get their words into the world. Thu, 21 May 2015 22:56:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Haiku Journal: an Approachable Haiku Market https://authorspublish.com/haiku-journal-an-approachable-haiku-market/ Thu, 21 May 2015 20:19:42 +0000 http://www.authorspublish.com/?p=3899 Founded over four years ago, Haiku Journal publishes traditional haiku poetry. Because they want every poem to “appear clean” in honor of the tradition, poems are published with an emphasis on minimalism. This means that published poems will remain untitled, though appropriately attributed to the poets.

The editor, Glenn Lyvers, writes that, like many of the Prolific Press journals, they publish free online issues in addition to accompanying paperback issues to make the literary arts accessible to all regardless of income. Each issue has 50 poems in it, with a new issue generated when the current one reaches its limit.

Because of their submission setup, the process of publishing poetry in their current online issue is automatic, which means poems cannot be withdrawn after they are accepted.

Haiku Journal has a high acceptance ratio and pays a token fee of $1.50 through PayPal upon the publication of the paperback issue. The Editor’s Choice poem of each issue receives a $10 token payment.

Each submission period, a poet may submit up to three poems that follow the traditional 5/7/5 syllable pattern of haiku. For beginners, Haiku Journal even offers a page on its main site to give some pointers. Lyvers hopes writers remember that “Simplicity is the key…. Keep it simple and beautiful. Haiku should…. resonate beyond.”

To learn more or to submit, please visit their website here.

Bio: Mandy Brown is a writer in Central Texas, the 2013 recipient of A Room of Her Own Foundation’s Tillie Olsen Fellowship, and the author of The Sting (Sweatshoppe Publications, 2013). Mandy currently teaches English at an alternative school and loves it! Read more of her writing at her website..

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Monthly Feature: Publication Announcements from Our Readers https://authorspublish.com/monthly-feature-publication-announcements-from-our-readers/ Mon, 18 May 2015 20:10:32 +0000 http://www.authorspublish.com/?p=3966 In this article we are proud  to feature three writers who found publishers for their manuscript through reviews in Authors Publish Magazine.
Has your work been published by a literary journal or a manuscript publisher after reading a review published by Authors Publish? Please email us at support@authorspublish.com. Make sure to include a link to your book or to the literary journal your work has appeared in.
Deanne Parker just published her first novel A Test of Wills, with Beachwalk Press after learning about them through Authors Publish. Her novel combines her love of the Science Fiction and Romance genres. A Test of Wills is about a female computer genius who buys an android she is attracted to. You can buy A Test of Wills here.
Wren Handman had her novel Command The Tides published by Omnific Publishing after reading about them in Authors Publish. Command The Tides is a fantasy romance novel. It starts when Taya’s fiance shows up at her door, bleeding and fleeing assassins, and she is drawn into a complicated mess of politics, rebellion, and broken hearts. Dive into the Chronicles of Midvalen, a world of kings and kingdoms, princes and pretenders, and true love. You can buy a copy on Amazon here.

Montgomery Thompson is currently publishing his novel The Shielding of Mortimer Townes through the episodic publisher Big World Network. He discovered Big World Network through our review. The Shielding of Mortimer Townes is a comedic science fiction story about a ten year old girl trying to save the world from alien invasion. You can follow the story here.

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5 English Language Journals around the World https://authorspublish.com/english-language-journals-around-the-world/ Mon, 20 Apr 2015 21:21:39 +0000 http://www.authorspublish.com/?p=3901 It is a common phenomenon with writers: once we start researching a subject, it tends to consume us until we don’t know when “enough is enough” and we can stop seeking more information. Is this a bad thing? If it keeps you from ever putting pen to paper, then yes. However, if it serves to inspire you to write more on the subject, then it’s a good thing.

This recently happened to me when I researched the subject of English language literary journals that are based out of countries where English is not the primary language. The article I recently wrote for Authors Publish featured six international publishing opportunities. I knew there were more, so I continued to research and have put together information on five additional international publishing opportunities for creative writers who write in English.

The existence of expat writing communities in Paris is nothing new. One of the communities of expat writers in the “City of Light” is called Paris Lit Up, and offers workshops and open mic evenings in the city. In 2013, the group launched the first issue of Paris Lit Up Magazine, which publishes poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and artwork from around the world. The annual magazine has published two issues so far, featuring work by Ivy Alvarez, Margo Berdeshevsky, and Alistair Noon, as well as an interview with Marilyn Hacker. The magazine is available in print or digital versions.

Based out of Amsterdam, Versal is an annual international journal that publishes poetry, prose, and artwork in both a print and digital version. Authors that have appeared in Versal include Roxanne Gay, Dora Malech, and Mathias Svalina. In addition to the annual journal, the group organizes VERSO / live jour-nal, which brings together a group of writers, artists, and thinkers for a monthly “curated” event they refer to as “a literary journal in live form.”

Founded in the Czech Republic, The Prague Review publishes literary works online in two ways. The web site’s “TPR is Lit” section publishes poetry and fiction, while “The Stream” is a blog that features all other types of writing. Recent writers in The Prague Review include Emari DiGiorgio, Donald G. Evans, and Kelwyn Sole.

Also out of the Czech Republic is The Literary Bohemian, a quarterly online literary journal that publishes travel-inspired poetry, postcard prose (under 350 words), and travel notes. Writers recently published by The Literary Bohemian include Kate Bernadette Benedict, Mark Lewandowsky, and Shoshauna Shy.

Taj Mahal Review is published out of India and focuses on poetry, but also includes essays, literary articles, short stories, and book reviews. The international print journal appears in June and December each year. The journal has recently published works by Maria do Céu Pires Costa, Steve Kilmer, and Albert Russo. The publishers select one or more authors from each issue for the Azsacra International Award. Selected authors receive an award certificate and recognition on the journal’s web site.

Resources for finding other international literary magazines include the valuable listings on NewPages.com, Poets & Writers, The Review Review, and in the annual Poet’s Market, published by Writer’s Digest Books.

Bio: Bernadette Geyer is a freelance writer, editor, and translator. She leads online workshops through The Writer’s Center (Maryland) and WOW! Women on Writing (California). Geyer is the author of the poetry collection The Scabbard of Her Throat, and has published articles in Funds for Writers, Freelance Writer’s Report, and elsewhere. Learn more at her website: www.bernadettegeyer.com

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