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Parnassus Poetry in Review

Parnassus: Poetry in Review was founded in 1973 by Herbert Leibowitz (editor) and Stanley Lewis (publisher) to provide a space for the complex art of review writing and recently began publishing original poetry, mostly by poet-reviewers.

Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas

Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas is a forum for contemporary Latin American, Caribbean and Canadian literature and arts. Review showcases countless writers and artists, and features critical reviews of new books by and about Latin American, Caribbean and Canadian writers in English translation. Founded in 1968, Review is the major U.S. forum for … Continued

Teachers and Writers Magazine

Teachers & Writers Collaborative publishes Teachers & Writers Magazine as a free resource for teaching the art of writing in kindergarten through college and in non-classroom settings. The online magazine presents a wide range of ideas and approaches, as well as lively explorations of T&W’s mission: “educating the imagination.” The magazine is managed by an … Continued

A Public Space Literary Projects Inc

A Public Space is the new independent magazine of literature and culture. In an era that has relegated literature to the margins, we plan to make fiction and poetry the stars of a new conversation. We believe that stories are how we make sense of our lives and how we learn about other lives.

The Bookpress

Central New York’s newspaper of the literary arts, featuring criticism, fiction, essays, and interviews. Published eight times annually, February through May and September through December.

Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art

Columbia: A Journal of Literature & Art is an annual literary journal edited and produced by MFA students in the Writing Division of Columbia University’s School of the Arts. The journal publishes poetry, fiction and non-fiction from both established and emerging writers.

Conjunctions

Bard College’s literary journal Conjunctions publishes innovative fiction, poetry, criticism, drama, art and interviews by both emerging and established writers. For over two decades, Conjunctions’ contribution to the literary community has been to provide a forum for the now over 1000 writers and artists whose work challenges accepted forms and modes of expression, experiments with … Continued