Typishly Literary Magazine Typishly is a popular online literary magazine publishing short fiction and poetry submitted by established and emerging writers.
Ucity Review The UCity Review is published twice a year. Content is gathered via solicitation and open submissions (see Submissions section). Each issue highlights a noteworthy writer, whom the editors believe deserves more exposure.
UFO Gigolo Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror poetry, especially poems relating to UFOs. Submissions welcome.
Ugly Writers, the The Ugly Writers is an online literary magazine/community based in the Philippines. We showcase short stories, poems, essays, reviews and editorials from contributors around the world.
UKAuthors UKAuthors is an online magazine, where poets, and writers of short stories can showcase their work. A writer of the month is selected in the short story category. Featuring genre Pages and packed full of info about competitions and markets – definitely not to be missed!
Under The Bleachers We are the Ezine where bad taste and humor are our top priority.
Underwood Press We are a micro press. And we are a craft press. We have Vandercooks in our bones, a Chandler & Price in the garage, and Heidleberg Windmills in our dreams. Letterpress printing is our past and our future. The ink that gives life to the machines stains our fingers and runs in our blood.
Uneven Floor An independent poetry blogzine published out of Perth, Western Australia. Uneven Floor publishes a poem or two most weeks, and needs more well-written poems from published and unpublished poets. Previously published poems are welcome, as are poems in text, video, audio or image format. Please watch your step.
unFold unFold, the successor to Form.Reborn on Folded Word, is a “PG-ish” experimental poetry journal published on Twitter. It originally sought 140 character (including spaces) poetic Tweets suitable for mobile poem text messages and encouraged poets to improvise solutions to Twitter’s inhospitability to traditional line breaks.
Union Station Magazine Designed off the image of a train station with many tracks extending outward, Union Station has a distinct urban aesthetic. We seek to be inclusive, to put into relation the many narratives, images, and voices that are redefining our landscape. –Come here. Go Everywhere.
Unique Poetry Publishing poetry for established and emerging writers. We aim to be trendy, stunning, challenging, and defiantly weird at times. The editors are both fanatics of poetry modern and discarded, with many years of writing experience.
University of Maine Farmington The Sandy is published twice a year in the Fall and Spring semesters in the offices of Alice James Books on the UMF campus.Each issue has an Editor and an Assistant Editor who steps into the role of Editor for the next issue.
Unlikely Stories: A Collection of Literary Art This will allow you to access a file called INDEX.HTML. INDEX.HTML is written in HyperText Markup Language, which means that it is a text file into which codes have been inserted. These codes load pictures, to be viewed with the text, and also establish certain words in the text as links, which are clickable bits of text that will take you to other HTML files. The links in INDEX.HTML will allow you to view files with names like HITLERDIDNTDIE.HTML, HEPENETRATESME.HTML, and INEEDGRASS.HTML.
Unrorean, the Begun in 2001 as a poetry broadsheet that would serve as the aler-ego to the Aurorean, the Unrorean has published some of the most recognized poets in the small press as well as new and upcoming poets. In 2016 the Unrorean transitioned from print publication to digital online publication and is now free and available to the widest audience possible.
Up The River Up The River is a journal of poetry, art & photography by Albany Poets Press celebrating the best in the arts from around the world. Edited by Mary Panza, Carissa Haberland, and Kevin Peterson, Up The River wishes to showcase original work from both new and established poets, artists and photographers.
Up the Staircase Quarterly Established in March 2008, Up the Staircase Quarterly is an online journal of poetry, art, interviews, and reviews. New issues are published every February, May, August, and November, unless otherwise stated. UtSQ nominates for the Pushcart, Best of the Net, and Best New Poets.
Uppagus Uppagus is your childhood friend that adults never meet. They think he’s imaginary, but you know better. Adults fear the psychological damage they’ll cause by disbelieving you. So one day, they all start pretending to see him too.
Urban Fantasist Urban Fantasist is curated by Charles Christian to bring you a mix of new, free-to-read, sci-fi and fantasy poetry and flash fiction in the Grievous Angel webzine
Used Furniture Review Used Furniture Review is an online literary magazine founded in November 2010. We are interested in all genres of writing, art and music; we are also interested in running interviews with authors and musicians, as well as chapbook or book reviews. We accept submissions on a rolling basis and update our site three days each week, so check back often to read fresh material.
Uut Poetry A personal blog posing as a poetry magazine with a particular interest in surrealism and surreal poetry in its broadest sense, especially in United States.
Vagabond City Literary Journal Founded in 2013, VAGABOND CITY is a literary journal dedicated to publishing outsider literature. We seek to publish poetry and prose that fits outside the mainstream literary scene, yet still of significant literary merit. We accept and encourage authors and works of diverse social backgrounds.
Vallum Magazine Vallum Magazine, a biannual publication founded in 2000, is based in Tiohtiá:ke (Montreal, Canada) on unceded Kanien’kehá:ka territory. Vallum provies a forum for emerging artists to publish alongside more established figures, giving them exposure and confidence to continue with their artistic practices.
Valve, the – A Literary Organ The Valve is a literary weblog dedicated to the proposition that the function of the little magazine can follow this form. We mean to foster debate and circulation of ideas in literary studies and contiguous academic areas. Since a narrow academic focus would be unlikely to serve this primary project, our focus is not narrowly academic, nor purely literary. Authors are free to wander so long as they do not make positive nuisances of themselves with respect to our general aims.
Vamp Cat Magazine We are an online literary journal publishing creative and imaginative fiction, non-fiction, poetry, travel stories, essays, and much more. We publish three online issues a year, each with a differing them.
VAYAVYA We publish original poetry and art three times a year- February/March for Spring, June/July for Summer, and November/December for Winter. Content is largely gathered through general submissions, though sometimes we do solicit works from writers we read and admire. We also have a fondness for poets who have never published their work before.
Verdad Magazine Verdad is an online, twice-yearly literary and fine arts journal that showcases the best unpublished poetry, short stories, non-fiction and visual art that comes our way. We also offer a wide range of interviews featuring contemporary writers and artists.
Verity LA Established in 2010, Verity La is an on-line, transnational creative arts journal publishing short fiction, poetry, cultural comment, photomedia, reviews & interviews from Australia and around the world.
Verse Verse sends you a new poetry playlist each week.A poetry playlist is a small set of poems around a particular subject, geography, time period, technique—or any other organizing theme.
Verse Daily Verse Daily is a poetry daily on the worldwide web. By republishing one new poem a day from fine literary magazines and books, Verse Daily promotes poets and their publishers while providing a wealth of excellent poetry to the public free of charge.
Verse Wisconsin Verse Wisconsin is the latest incarnation of the Wisconsin poetry magazine, Free Verse, published 1998-2009 by Linda Aschbrenner. In 2009 the magazine moved to Madison, co-edited by Sarah Busse and Wendy Vardaman.
VerseVille VerseVille- A Global magazine of Poetry, Books & Reviews (formerly The Enchanting Verses Literary Review)
VERSIFICATION Versification is a literary zine focusing on micro works. We aren’t big on black tie affairs – we want the grit under your nails.
Virginia Quarterly Review VQR strives to publish the best writing we can find. While we have a long history of publishing accomplished and award-winning authors, we also seek and support emerging writers. A look at one of our latest issues will show you the diversity of voices we publish.
VISIBLE Magazine VISIBLE Magazine® is an online publication committed to making storytelling accessible and inclusive. We actively privilege the work of those whose voices have been intentionally ignored or suppressed by traditional media outlets.
Visions with Voices At Visions with Voices you can listen to the Spoken Word while you read the Written Word of poetry and narratives. We feature the works of poets and writers from all over the world. The works are read either by the writer or one of our Spoken Word artists.
Visitant A visitant is a visitor from another realm. A visitant is a specter or a transitory creature, like a pilgrim or a migratory bird. Here at Visitant, we are borrowing from this concept with the goal of nurturing experimental writing and art.
Visual Verse Visual Verse: An Anthology of Art and Words. One image, one hour, 50-500 words. The picture is the starting point, the text is up to you.
Vita Brevis Vita Brevis is an online poetry magazine that features unpublished or emerging poets. We charge no reading fees, accept unsolicited pieces, and are open for submissions year-round. We also accept previously published poems and concurrent submissions.
Voice of Eve Voice of Eve is a web magazine dedicated to showcasing quality women’s poetry. Our hope is to build a community of women who can be empowered by sharing and reading each other’s work. We believe strength comes in unity with diversity and ultimately it is love that binds us.
Volney Road Review Volney Road Review is a biannual literary magazine based in Youngstown, Ohio. We have decided to dedicate the magazine to the Youngstown great, Volney Rogers, whose actions led to the creation of Mill Creek Park. VRR is also dedicated to Volney Road, a historical neighborhood in Youngstown, which contains some amazing homes—hidden gems of the city.
Voltage Poetry Presenting some of poetry’s greatest turns.
Vox Poetica vox poetica was founded in May 2009. In service to its mission, bringing poetry into the everyday, vox poetica publishes original accepted content daily and an ongoing series of responsive work. vox poetica is proud to nominate annually for the Best of the Net and the Pushcart Prize.
Vox Populi A Public Sphere for Poetry, Politics, and Nature
Vox Viola Vox Viola Literary Magazine was created to uplift and inspire women and non-binary people through the written word and visual arts.
Vulnerary Magazine We are a rolling weekly online poetry (and sometimes probably art / photography) mag that seeks to publish the pieces you’re not sure about. too vulnerable and raw, maybe? very sad? does it feel more like a blade to the spine than a poem? we want it.
Wagon Magazine, the The Wagon Magazine, a monthly, published in both print and digital versions, aims to locate vibrant voices in the literary wild and dedicated to publishing ‘global’ literature, theatre and art.
Wales Haiku Journal The Wales Haiku Journal is an online journal of contemporary haiku poetry. The journal publishes a wide range of haiku poetry and special features related to the haiku form.
Walking English New Jersey Poetry movement, thousands of syllables in the moonlit motion
Wang Zen Wang Zen, home of Spoken Word, Poetry, and Digital Art.
War Literature and the Arts Journal An International Journal of the Humanities published by the Department of English & Fine Arts at the United States Air Force Academy.
Warrior Poets Anyone can write a warrior poem, but not everyone can be a warrior poet. Warrior poetry is a perspective–a way of looking at the world. Warrior poets see things differently, and often see different things. There’s the activist side–make that Earth (green) activist–that can’t help showing up in their poetry.
Wasafiri Literary Magazine Wasafiri is a literary magazine at the forefront in mapping new landscapes in international literature. Since the early 1980s, it has continued to provide consistent coverage to Britain’s diverse cultural heritage, travel the world via the word and publish the best of tomorrow’s writers today.
Watershed Review Watershed Review is a literary journal produced at California State University, Chico takes submissions in the spring (January 1st through February 28th) and fall (August 1st through September 30th). We welcome submissions of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and art.
Wax Paper, the The Wax Paper is a broadsheet publication open to all forms of written word, image, and collected conversation. The first priority of The Wax Paper is to expand our understanding of the people we share the world with, and in doing so, expand our understanding of ourselves.
Wax Poetry and Art Wax Poetry and Art’s mission is to make poetry more widely read by publishing the world’s best poems in ways that are fun, accessible, and socially engaged.
Waxing & Waning The editors of Waxing & Waning want what’s on the fringe. Whatever is deep and true. The moon represents this idea: what is dark, what is brooding, what is wild, what is crescent and changing.
Waxwing Literary Journal: American writers Waxwing is a literary journal promoting the tremendous cultural diversity of contemporary American literature, alongside international voices in translation. It is the editors’ belief that American literature is thriving, both in terms of aesthetics and cultural inclusiveness.
Web Poetry Corner A place where everyone in the world can share his or her poetry with thousands of others.
Weber: The Contemporary West Weber, the journal, understands itself as a peer-reviewed regional and international tapestry of verbal and visual texts, a weave made from the threads of words and images.
Were-Traveler, the The Were Traveler is an online webzine dedicated to really short fiction. When I say really short fiction, I mean REALLY short. Drabbles and micro-fic mostly, with the occasional flash piece or short story (up to 2ooo words) thrown in whenever I have time to read longer pieces.
West Texas Literary Review West Texas Literary Review is a national print literary journal, founded in 2016, that showcases the work of writers and photographers across the United States and the world.
West Trade Review West Trade Review is published quarterly (one print edition each spring and an online quarterly each summer, fall, and winter). We strive to put forth the best contemporary poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction (personal essays/memoir), photography, and artwork and publish a mix of established and up and coming writers/artists.
Westchester Review, the Founded in 2007, The Westchester Review is dedicated to publishing the work of established and emerging writers. We have received acclaim from The New York Times and local media.
Whale Road Review Whale Road Review publishes poetry, flash fiction, and micro essays that don’t demand too much time up front, but somehow leave readers changed.
What Are Birds? What Are Birds is an online literary journal founded in 2018. We publish poetry, prose, hybrid works, short fiction and creative nonfiction, and art.
Whimperbang Whimpering is an online literary journal published 3 times a year. Founded 2003.
Whirlwind Magazine Whirlwind Magazine is a print and online quarterly literature/art journal focusing on social justice.
Whiskey Island Whiskey Island is a nonprofit literary magazine that has been published in one form or another by the students of Cleveland State University for over 30 years. It is named for the island-turned-peninsula found at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio. In addition to having a distillery built upon it in 1836, Whiskey Island-turned-peninsula has played the role of: dump, US Coast Guard Station, ship graveyard, and predominantly-Irish-immigrant shanty town.
Whisper Online poetry publication.Whispering verse into the ears of humanity.
Whistling Fire, the The Whistling Fire is an open forum where fresh voices can share creative works in progress.
Whistling Shade Whistling Shade is a literary journal and small press located in St. Paul, MN. We take a populist approach to literature and our audience is the general reading public.
White Review, the The White Review is an arts and literature magazine that publishes fiction, essays, interviews, poetry, and series of artworks, both in print and online. In 2017 it branched into criticism, with book and art reviews now appearing online each month. Its print edition is published quarterly.
White Whale Review Published biannually, White Whale Review is an online literary magazine devoted to the single-minded pursuit of that which eludes easy capture: "beauty"; "truth"; the fictions that window or curtain each.
Wicked Alice Wicked Alice is a women-centered poetry journal, dedicated to publishing quality work, by both sexes, depicting and exploring the female experience. New issues are published twice a year, typically in Spring and Fall.
Wild Court An international poetry journal based in the English Department of King’s College London
Wild Goose Poetry Review Wild Goose Poetry Review is an online journal of poetry and poetry reviews.
Wild Greens Wild Greens is a monthly online mixed-media magazine that publishes art, hand mades, poetry, essays, short fiction, music, and more.
Wild Orphan Ezine Wild Orphan is a literary e-zine for those writers who don’t accept the mainstream, whose work is abstract, left-field, non-linear, absurd.
Wild Poetry Forum The Wild Poetry Forum welcomes writers one and all, from age 13 to ???, and encourages you to post your work on our message boards. There are now 9 message boards on the forum, one for each of the Muses of antiquity. Therefore, each board has it's own theme, appropriate for each muse. Before you post, however, we encourage you to read the rules. This is very important so we all know what is considered acceptable and what isn't. In order to maintain some semblance of order, every community needs rules; make no mistake about it, this IS a community, and we intend to keep it a friendly one. 🙂