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A quarterly magazine dedicated to art, poetry, short stories and non-fiction. Website includes ordering instructions.
http://www.grandstreet.com
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Quarterly magazine of new writing, with details of the latest issue, extracts from back issues, submission and subscription information and special features.
http://www.granta.com
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The website of the popular magazine includes the Harper's Index; visitor-submitted statistics.
http://www.harpers.org/
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Sporadically published journal of fiction, art and reviews. Submission and subscription information and online excerpts.
http://www.hobartpulp.com
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Award winning international journal with a bent for forms of language and image experiments with an edge.
http://www.hungermagazine.com
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Soft bound magazine written for the youth as well as for adults.
http://www.jacquelinenormanstides.com
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A print magazine with Jewish art, photography, poetry and fiction, with frequent mail-art for subscribers. Site includes samples of published issues.
http://www.jewsdot.com/
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Online version of the print publication.
http://www.experimentalfiction.com
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Publishes emerging writers, especially from diverse communities.
http://www.kenyonreview.org
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The online version of the New York-based magazine of prose, poetry and art, featuring established and new writers.
http://www.literal-latte.com/
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An international journal of contemporary literature and pictures.
http://www.litrag.com
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Submission information about triannual literary arts journal featuring fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry.
http://www.lorraineandjames.com/
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Publishing fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and drama since 1976. Includes a section of writing by children in grades K-12. Submission guidelines, subscriptions, and online issues.
http://www.louisvillereview.org/
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Brooklyn-based magazine featuring original fiction, poetry and art.
http://www.lurchmag.com/
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The on-line edition of the magazine offers the current issue's table of contents, an excerpt from a selected article, and an image of the issue's cover.
http://www.newyorker.com/
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