Markets for Writers: Periodicals
Inclusion in this list does not necessarily reflect an endorsement.
Investigate all markets before sending them your work.
Wondering how to put together your manuscript? The following links will
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Manuscript, Submitting Your Short Fiction or
Creative Non-fiction Manuscript, Writing Fiction
Book Proposals and Writing Non-fiction Book
Proposals.
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- A Woman's Goodnight:
An online publication of literary erotica and sensual short stories
for women.
- 4AM Poetry Review:
A new print magazine based out of Los Angeles, CA.
- AABYE: Formerly
New Hope International. Collections of poetry from the traditional
to the avant garde.
- Abilities: Quarterly Canadian
Abilities Foundation cross-disability lifestyle magazine.
- Aboriginal
Voices: A bi-monthly magazine covering contemporary native lifestyle
and culture issues.
- Absinthe Literary
Review: Transgressive works about madness, sex, death, disease,
etc. Simultaneous submission fine. Can submit by email. Fiction, poetry,
essays. Read January, April, July, and October. Pay US$1-10.
- Acadiensis:
Original research articles in Atlantic regional studies.
- Adbusters: Canadian media
literacy, social justice and environmental activism.
- The Adirondack
Review: Poetry, short stories, essays and interviews in English,
French and German, both original and translation. Can submit by email.
- The Advocate:
6/yr. Published by Vancouver Bar Association. Law/legal issues.
- Les Affaires: Canadian
French-language news.
- African Voices: Quarterly
literary magazine dedicated to fostering cultural understanding and
awareness through literature and arts.
- AfterNoon Magazine:
Online publication of poetry, fiction, plays, electronic art and works
in progress.
- AGNI: Published at Boston
University. Publishes poetry, short fiction, essays and reviews.
- Agnieszka's Dowry:
The free online version of the print/on-line poetry serial of A Small
Garlic Press (ASGP).
- Alaska Quarterly Review:
American periodical. "Payment of honoraria to authors depends on the
level of grant support. When our grants do not support payment, we
give each author a one year subscription to the magazine." (from 2002
email from editor)
- Alberta Venture: Canadian
business, Alberta focus.
- Alberta Views: Commentary
on Alberta, Canada's politics, economy and arts. Bi-monthly.
- All Rights Reserved:
A new literary journal based in Halifax, interested in publishing
original works of poetry, fiction, literary non-fiction, and photography.
- Alternative Press Index: a
non-profit collective dedicated to providing access to and increasing
public awareness of the alternative press.
- Alternatives Journal:
Canadian environmental magazine since 1971.
- The American Journal of Transportation:
Covers news and events from the world of international trade and transportation.
- Analog: American print science
fiction monthly.
- The Antigonish Review:
One of Canada's leading literary quarterlies featuring poetry, fiction,
reviews and articles from all parts of Canada, the United States and
overseas.
- Antioch Review: American
literary review publishing fiction, essays and poetry from emerging
and established writers.
- AntipodeanSF: Publishes "the
best short-short (aka flash) SF/F/H fiction from the antipodes and
the podes." Australian science fiction.
- Applied Arts Magazine:
Bi-monthly. Canadian graphic arts magazine, targeting visual communicators
who work in traditional and new media.
- ARC: Canadian poetry, articles,
interviews and book reviews. Bi-annual.
- Art Focus Magazine: Non-fiction.
Colour review of contemporary visual arts.
- Artichoke: 3/yr. Reviews,
interviews and commentary on the visual arts.
- Arts Journal: A weekday
digest of "some of the best art and cultural journalism in the English-speaking
world".
- Ascent: Canadian quarterly
focusing on all things yoga.
- Asimov's Science Fiction:
Formerly Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. American
paying print science fiction monthly.
- Athletics Magazine: Track and field and road
racing in Canada.
- Atlanta Review: Poetry.
Editors have won national poetry book prizes and fellowships.
- Atlantic Business
Magazine: 6/yr. Examines culture, lifestyle and business in Atlantic
Canada. Also publishes Newfoundland Lifestyle.
- Atlantic Construction
Journal: The region's source for construction news and information.
- Atlantic Forestry
Review: Forestry. Affiliated with Atlantic Beef Quarterly
- Audio Ideas Guide: Canada's
largest Hi-Fi/Home Theatre publication, with features about cutting
edge technologies, reviews of audio and video components, LP, CD and
DVD reviews.
- Avenue: Calgary's city
magazine.
- Azure: The people, ideas
and technological forces shaping design and architecture not only
in Canada but worldwide.
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- The Barcelona Review:
an International Review of Contemporary Fiction: Bilingual (English
and Spanish) short fiction, essays and articles. Electronic format.
Based in (you guessed it) Barcelona, Spain.
- Barrow Street: American.
Presents established and emerging poets.
- Bathtub Gin: American.
"We are looking for words of all types...poetry, short prose, one-act
plays, essays, excerpts from novels, reviews, and other unclassifiable
musings." Submit between June 1 and Sept 15. Pays copies only. Accepts
emailed submissions, previously published work and simultaneous submissions.
- BC Business: Business
in British Columbia
- BC Sport Fishing:
5/yr, A Canadian magazine for anglers seeking adventures and the best
fishing vacations in British Columbia.
- BC Studies: Exploration of
British Columbia's cultural, economic and political life, past and
present.
- Beatrice Webzine: Fiction,
poetry, articles, book reviews, and a guide to modern literature.
- British Columbia Magazine: Geographic
and travel magazine.
- The Beaver: Canada's history
magazine. Bi-monthly.
- Below the Belt: Amateur
and professional boxing magazine. Canadian.
- Bitch Magazine: Feminist
response to pop culture; American paying magazine of criticism and
opinion.
- BlackFlash: 3/yr, Canada's
oldest photographic-based art journal.
- Black To Business: The Black Business
Initiatives
- Black Warrior Review:
Features fiction and poetry from contemporary writers as well as literary
essays and book reviews.
- Blithe House Quarterly: a site
for gay short fiction. Features new short stories by emerging and
established lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered authors.
- Books in Canada:
Comprehensive review magazine. Reviews, essays, interviews.
- Border Crossings:
Fine arts, including architecture, dance, photography, painting, film,
theatre, poetry and fiction. The Canadian
Magazine Publishers Association notes that in its 16 years of
publication, it has received more than 94 nominations for National
and Western magazine awards and has been awarded 31 medals.
- bout de papier:
Quarterly magazine examining all aspects of Canadian foreign policy
and life in the Foreign Service.
- Boys' Life: "The magazine
for all boys" from the Boy Scouts of America.
- Briarpatch: Alternative
view on issues and events in Canada and the world. Politics, unions,
the environment, women's rights, international affairs.
- Brick: "Brick publishes outstanding
literary essays. In its pages, novelists and poets share their thoughts
about their lives, their work and the work of other artists. Brick
also features interviews, excerpts, and many "found" treasures." Canadian,
three/year.
- Broken Pencil: Zine culture
and independent arts.
- The Brunching Shuttlecocks:
Online satire and humour; pays small honorarium.
- Bywords: Poetry and Ottawa
literary events.
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- C international contemporary
art : C places the work of Canadian artists in an international
context, bringing a world of contemporary art to your doorstep and
the work of Canadian artists to the world.
- Cabaret Vert Magazine:
Experimental, alternative and multi-media language art.
- Cahiers Élisabéthains:
Features articles on literature and drama of the Elizabethan period.
- Cahoots: Canadian
quarterly magazine for women.
- Canadian Art: Visual arts:
painting, sculpture, film, video, architecture and design.
- Canadian Biker: Non-fiction.
Motorcycles.
- Canadian Business:
Canadian business news.
- Canadian
Children's Book News/Littérature canadienne pour la jeunesse:
Quarterly. Author, illustrator, bookstore and publisher profiles,
recommended reading and review, coverage of important issues in the
children's book field, and industry news.
- Canadian Children's Literature:
Bilingual (English and French) journal of criticism and review covering
Canadian books and other media for children and young adults.
- Canadian Coin News:
Coin collecting and numismatics from a Canadian point of view. Bi-weekly.
- Canadian Dimension:
Non-fiction. Debate on social change - where red meets green, feminists
take on socialists and aboriginals take on social democrats.
- The Canadian Fly Fisher:
Quarterly. Canadian fly fishing destinations and techniques.
- Canadian Gardening:
Home gardens across Canada, new trends in flower and vegetable growing
and innovative landscaping ideas. 7 issues/year.
- Canadian Geographic:
Exploring Canada's people, places and history.
- Canadian Home &
Country: Country homes and style.
- Canadian Home Workshop:
Renovation and home maintenance projects. 10 issues/year.
- Canadian Homes and Cottages:
Home features from across the country, do-it-yourself projects and
information about new building products.
- The Canadian Horse Journal:
All breed, all interest.
- Canadian House and
Home: Home decor, design, renovation and entertaining. 10/yr.
- Canadian Interiors:
Interior architecture and design.
- Canadian Journal of
Film Studies: A Canadian forum for articles on film and tv, in
English and French. Theory, history, criticism, book reviews and reprints
of rare/archival documents. Published by the Film Studies Association
of Canada.
- Canadian Journal of History/Annales
Canadiennes D'Histoire: 3/yr. General history in all periods of
history and in all fields other than Canadian.
- Canadian Journal
of Native Studies: Bi-annual. Focuses on issues affecting First
Nations' People.
- Canadian Journal
on Aging/La revue canadienne du vieillissement: Scholarly, refereed
journal.
- Canadian Literature: Canadian
Literature explores and celebrates the best Canadian writers and writing.
- Canadian Living: Monthly
women's magazine.
- Canadian Lutheran:
Magazine of the Lutheran Church of Canada.
- Canadian Notes & Queries:
Articles, essays, memoirs, review and other material for people interested
in Canadian studies.
- Canadian
Poetry: Journal that is devoted to the study of poetry from all
periods in Canada.
- Canadian Screenwriter:
Quarterly publication for professional writers in film, TV, radio,
and new media with news, events, and the latest information on the
craft of writing.
- The Canadian Sportsman:
Harness horse racing industry.
- Canadian Stamp News:
Philatelic news. Bi-weekly.
- Canadian Stories: Memoirs,
reminiscences, brief biographies, cartoons, trip accounts, short stories
and poems written by Canadians about Canada and Canadians.
- Canadian Theatre
Review: Quarterly publication featuring reviews of trends and
tangents in Canadian theatre.
- Canadian Thoroughbred:
Racing statistics, racing and breeding updates, sales results, provincial
reviews and reports on people and events that influence racing across
the country.
- Canadian Woman Studies/les
cahiers de la femme: Feminist quarterly magazine.
- Canadian Woodworking:
Bi-monthly. For the hobbyist to the advanced woodworker. Plans, projects,
tips, tool reviews, coming events and book reviews.
- Canadian Yachting: Bi-monthly.
Canada's national sailing magazine. News items, boat reviews, equipment
information and maintenance instruction.
- Carousel: Volunteer-driven
literary and visual arts publication based at the University of Guelph.
- Cat Fancy:
For people who love felines.
- Catholic Insight:
Examination of issues of public concern with fidelity to Catholic
teaching. 10 issues/yr.
- Celtic Heritage:
Canadian bi-monthly magazine about the culture, language, traditions,
and history of the Celtic people.
- Charisma & Christian Life:
Articles on ministry and Christian life.
- Chart: Monthly magazine
for Canadian and international music with an emphasis on youth culture.
- Chatelaine / Châtelaine:
Women's fashion magazine.
- Chattahoochee
Review: The Literary Quarterly of Georgia Perimeter College.
- ChickaDEE/Chirp/OWL: Stories,
games, puzzles and crafts for children; emphasis on nature and science.
Chirp is for pre-schoolers, Chickadee is for children
ages 3 to 8, and OWL is for ages 8 and up
- Christian Science Monitor:
Upbeat, personal essays from 400 to 1,100 words.
- Christianity Today:
American Christian magazine group, publishing Campus Life,
Men of Integrity, Christian Parenting and Today's
Christian Woman.
- Cicada:
Literary magazine for teens and young adults.
- The Claremont Review:
Literary magazine showcasing writers aged 13 - 19, they publish poetry,
short stories and short plays.
- CMC Magazine: CMC
= Computer-Mediated Communication. News, essays, and opinion about
computer mediated communication.
- Cobblestone Publishing:
A division of the Cricket Magazine Group; published for ages 5 and
up Odyssey (science); for ages 7 - 9 Appleseeds (general
social studies); and for ages 9 - 14 Calliope (world history),
Cobblestone (American history), Faces (world culture),
and Footsteps (African American history).
- Columbia Review:
Annual from Columbia University. Poetry, short fiction, creative non-fiction,
cultural essays, satire. Have published such luminaries as Ginsberg
and Kerouac.
- Compass: A
Jesuit journal. Lively debate on contemporary social and religious
issues.
- Conjunctions:
American literary review based in New York. Fiction, poetry, criticism,
drama, art and interviews.
- Contemporary Poetry Review: An
on-line journal dedicated exclusively to the criticism of poetry.
Do not publish poetry.
- Contemporary
Verse 2 (CV2): Interviews, articles, reviews, essays, original
verse. Canadian quarterly.
- The Contractor's Desk: Printed six times yearly and dedicated to the advancement of construction innovations.
- Conversely:
Magazine that explores relationships through essays, memoirs and fiction.
- Coppertales:
"A journal of rural arts". Based at the University of Southern Queensland,
Australia. Publishes "poetry, short fiction, life stories, articles,
art work, photographs, reviews and interviews which feature rural
experience. The magazine's intention is to promote Queensland and
Australian rural culture."
- Cottage Life: Canadian
semi-annual that, in addition to practical information, examines and
celebrates the joys of cottage living.
- Cottage Magazine:
Bi-monthly. Western Canada's leading publication for rural and recreational
property owners.
- The Cottager: Cottage
living and lifestyles for owners of recreational property in Manitoba
and Northwestern Ontario.
- The Country Connection:
An eco-sensitive magazine for true nature lovers and the rural adventurer.
Canadian quarterly.
- Coup de pouce: Le mensuel
féminin le plus lu et le plus vendu au Québec.
- Coupe: A visual collision
between the worlds of design, art, technology and pop culture. Canadian
quarterly.
- Creative Nonfiction
Magazine: a journal devoted exclusively to the creative nonfiction
genre. American periodical. "Our standard payment to writers is $10
per published page." (from 2002 email from editor)
- The Cree Nation
Magazine: Free magazine serving the James Bay Cree in Northern
Quebec and Ontario. Canadian.
- CrossConnect:
"For us technical types, CrossConnect is a bridge between the
dualism of logic and emotion, a blending of yin and yang. It's the
gray area where our artistic and scientific talents can mingle."
- CTHEORY: Review of books on
theory, technology, and culture.
- Cyberstage: Arts and technology.
- Cycle
Canada: Motorcycle magazine.
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- The Dalhousie
Review: Accepts non-fiction articles, fiction, poetry, and book
reviews.
- Dance Current: 11/yr.
Inside the art and culture of dance; inclusive of all genres. Canadian.
- Dance International:
Regular and special reports from dance correspondents around the world.
- dANDelion Magazine: Each
issue documents a very distinctive and contemporary taste in prose,
poetry, image and text.
- Decision: A Christian,
inspirational magazine published by the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association.
- The Danforth Review:
Prose and poetry; online magazine. Accepts emailed submissions.
- Dark Planet: A Webzine
of Science Fiction, Modern Fantasy, Poetry, and Related Non-fiction.
- Descant: Canadian literary
quarterly of fiction and poetry.
- Devil's Artisan(DA):
A Journal of the Printing Arts: A semi-annual, Canadian publication
that presents information on the craft of printing and bookmaking.
- Devo'Zine: Magazine
for teens.
- Didaskalia: Journal dedicated
to the study of ancient Greek and Roman Theatre.
- Digital Journal.com:
Quarterly Canadian national devoted to the ongoing convergence of
information technology, lifestyle and the arts.
- Divan: Online Australian
poetry magazine.
- Diver Magazine: 9/year. Dedicated
to aquatic adventure, dive travel, marine life, the marine environment,
equipment, photography, Canadian oceans and lakes and other scuba
related subjects.
- Dogs In Canada: 13/year.
Offering a wealth of information and entertainment to dog lovers and
owners.
- Downhomer Magazine: Newfoundland
culture, sports, business. 12/yr.
- Drama Magazine: Published
in London. International drama journal.
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- Early Theatre: A journal
associated with the records of early English drama.
- Eastern Woods and Waters:
6/yr. Focuses on hunting, fishing, environment, wildlife management.
- Edinburgh
Review: Fiction, poetry, comment and criticism with a Scottish
flavour. "Our fees are very modest (c. £50 for ten pages)." (from
2002 email from editor) That's about $110. Edinburgh Review
is happy to reply by e-mail - saving you the cost of two International
Reply Coupons.
- Education
Canada: Official magazine of the Canadian Education Association
(CEA).
- Education Today: Contemporary
issues and trends in Ontario's elementary and secondary school systems.
- Elle Canada: Women's magazine.
Fashion, beauty and society, plus films, books and the arts from a
Canadian perspective.
- Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine: Publishes every kind of mystery short story.
- Energy Medicine:
Focuses on "the intuitive link found in mind/body medicine."
- Energy Studies Reviews:
Canadian magazine dedicated to energy issues and potential economic
and environmental impact.
- enRoute: Air Canada's award-winning
inflight bilingual, lifestyle magazine.
- Environments:
Refereed journal published in association with the Heritage Resources
Centre at the University of Waterloo.
- Espace: Unique revue
de sculpture au Canada.
- The Ethical Spectacle: Politics,
arts, technology, culture.
- Event: The Douglas College
Review - fiction and poetry. The Canadian
Magazine Publishers Association notes, "Event features literary
works that display an excellence of expression and intensity of experience
rarely found in large commercial magazines. Recent works have won
National and Western Magazine Awards."
- Exile: Canadian fiction
and poetry and writers in translation from all over the world.
- Existere: Literary and
arts quarterly of York University.
- Explore: 7/yr. Canada's
outdoor adventure magazine.
- eye Weekly: Webzine of the
Toronto arts and culture review.
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- Faith Today: Cross-denominal,
general-interest, national Canadian Christian full-colour bi-monthly
magazine. Published by the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada.
- Fantasy & Science Fiction:
The name says it all. American print monthly.
- FASHION Magazine: Canadian
women's fashions.
- Fashion 18: Provides girls
with a cool source for trends, fashion and beauty information and
entertainment.
- The Fiddlehead:
Literary periodical from University of New Brunswick. The Canadian Magazine Publishers Association
notes, "Writing (mainly Canadian) at its best, full of vitality and
surprise. The Fiddlehead is a perennial." Poetry and fiction; paying
market.
- filling Station: Poetry,
fiction and graphic arts, with interviews and reviews. Canadian.
- The First Line: Write
using their first line. Pays US $5. Accepts emailed submissions.
- First
Responder: For search and rescue, emergency medical and other
first responders.
- Flare Magazine: Canadian national
fashion magazine.
- flashquake: Flash fiction
and poetry. US$5-25. Accepts emailed submissions.
- Foreign Policy Magazine:
American quarterly of international affairs.
- Fractal Matter: Online
journal with articles and reviews on comic books, video games and
popular culture.
- Fugue: Web version of
the literary magazine from the University of Idaho College of Letters
and Science.
- FUSE: Debates involving
art and cultural politics.
- FUSION: Clay and glass
techniques, exhibition reviews, profiles, events clendars, calls for
entry, grant information and photographs of recent work.
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- The Gardener for the Prairies:
Quarterly tailored to Prairie growing conditions.
- Gardening Life: Practical
horticultural information for gardening enthusiasts of every level.
- Geist: Fiction, creative nonfiction,
photographs, drawings, cartoons, literary trivia and a limited amount
of poetry. The Canadian Magazine Publishers
Association notes, "The focus of Canada's largest literary magazine
is how Canadians perceive and experience their own country."
- Georgia Review: University
of Georgia. Fiction, essays, poetry, book reviews and visual arts.
Has published Eudora Welty, Eavan Boland, Judith Ortiz Cofer, and
Philip Levine, and consistently publishes new writers.
- Georgian
Bay Today: Quarterly. Information, news and opinion for recreationists,
residents and tourists around the shore of Georgian Bay and related
lakelands.
- Gettysburg Review: Paying.
- Girls' Life: For girls aged
10 to 15.
- Glimmer Train: American
literary review. Fiction, very short fiction and poetry. Accepts emailed
submissions.
- Going Natural: Canadian quarterly.
Federation of Canadian Naturists official publication. Reporting on
naturist/nudist news, club listings, beach listings and more.
- GORP (Great Outdoor Recreation
Pages): Web's core resource for information on outdoor recreation
and adventure travel.
- Graffito,
the poetry poster: Ottawa's one and only poetry poster.
- Grain: Canadian
and international poetry and fiction, based in Saskatchewan. The Canadian Magazine Publishers Association
notes, "The annual Short Grain contest attracts over 1,500 entries."
- Granta Magazine: American literary
and political review.
- Gruene Street:
An Internet Journal of Poetry and Prose.
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- Harper's Magazine: An American
journal of literature, politics, culture, and the arts.
- The Harvard Advocate:
Fiction, poetry, art and criticism from Harvard College, Cambridge
MA.
- Harvard Political Review:
America's preeminent undergraduate journal of politics and public
policy.
- Hearst Magazines: The Hearst
Corporation's magazines include CosmoGirl, Cosmopolitan,
Country Living, Country Living Gardener,
Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Harper's Bazaar, House Beautiful, Marie Claire, O
The Oprah Magazine, Popular
Mechanics, Redbook, SmartMoney, Sports Afield, Town & Country,
and Veranda.
- Heritage/Patrimoine:
Canadian quarterly featuring stories, reports and commentaries on
the country's historic buildings and places.
- Herizons: Women's news and
feminist views. Canadian quarterly.
- The Hockey News: 42/yr.
Canadian magazine focusing mainly on the NHL.
- Hootenanny: Web version
of the New York City magazine published twice a year.
- Horizon
Magazine: A digest of good stories and humour published in Alberta.
- Horse & Pony:
For equestrian enthusiasts.
- Horse Sport: Canadian.
Coverage of national and international jumping, dressage, eventing,
driving and polo, horse care, training and riding tips, equine health
care, law and profiles of riders. Also publish Canadian Horseman,
Canadian Thoroughbred and Horse Annual.
- Humanist Perspectives:
Explores contemporary issues from a rational, humanistic point of
view.
- Hunger Magazine & Press:
"Hunger has no stylistic/school limitations but does focus on forms
of language-image experimentation with an edge."
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IE:Money: Canadian investment and personal finance magazine
- Inroads: Canadian annual
"dedicated to making inroads into the intellectual solitudes that
divide this country."
- Inside Track Motorsport
News: 24/yr. Includes exciting coverage of motor racing superstars
as well as homegrown talent. Canadian publication.
- Insight Magazine:
Weekly for high school aged teens; a ministry of the North American
Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
- Inter Art Actuel: On
various and alternative art forms.
- Interculture: Canadian semi-annual
publication available in English or French. Focus on issues of contemporary
cultures.
- Intertext: Online
fiction magazine for stories that cross between traditional genre
boundaries, under 15,000 words.
- Interzone:
British science fiction and fantasy magazine.
- Inuit Art Quarterly: Dedicated
to the art of the Inuit.
- Inuktitut: More than four decades
of Inuit language, culture and tradition. In English, French and Inuktitut.
Serving Canada, Greenland, Russia, Alaska and Denmark.
- It's Still Winter:
A Web Journal of Contemporary Canadian Poetry and Poetics.
- Ivey Business Journal:
Canadian senior executive and management ideas.
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- Jacket: Online Australian
poetry magazine.
- January Magazine: Online
book-related magazine.
- Jones Av.: A quarterly
devoted to poems and reviews.
- The Journal of African Travel
Writing
- Journal of the Association
for Research on Mothering: The first international feminist journal
devoted to the topic of mothering.
- The Journal of Canadian
Poetry
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- Kanawa: Canadian canoeing
and kayaking magazine.
- ken*again, the literary
magazine: Nonprofit, non-paying American online journal publishing
poetry, prose and art.
- The Kenyon Review: American
literary review which (in 2002) offers, per printed page, $10 for
prose and drama, and $15 for poetry.
- Kidsworld Magazine:
Canadian; general interest. News, book and movie reviews, visits to
foreign countries.
- Kudzu:
Named after a weed that grows in the American South. "Kudzu covers
everything....if you stand still too long... you'll get covered up,
too." Literary.
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- Labour/Le Travail:
Canadian semi-annual. Bilingual. Working-class history and labour
studies.
- L'actualité: "L'actualité
démarque par le regard à la lois neuf et critique qu'il
porte sur les questions politiques, sociales et culturelles qui préoccupent
les Québécois." - Canadian Magazine Publishers Association.
20 issues/yr.
- LawNow: Bi-monthly public legal
education magazine.
- The Leader: 10/yr. Scouts
Canada magazine with a focus on helping adults plan activities with
young people.
- The Leading Edge:
Science fiction and fantasy magazine produced by volunteer staff at
Brigham Young University. Publishes fiction, poetry and artwork.
- Legacy:Alberta's
cultural heritage magazine. Quarterly.
- The
Lion and the Unicorn: "a theme- and genre-centred journal of international
scope committed to a serious, ongoing discussion of literature for
children." Based at Mankato State University.
- Literal Latté:
American online literary review. Prose, poetry and art.
- Literary
Review: American literary review at Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Fiction, poetry (English and translated), essays on contemporary literature
and short reviews.
- The Literary Review of Canada
(LRC): Mainly book reviews, with essays, excerpts and poetry.
- Literary Traveler:
The world of your literary imagination.
- Lodestar Quarterly:
"an online journal of the finest gay, lesbian, and queer literature."
Les bi gay trans. Poetry, short stories, novel excerpts. Submit by
email. No payment.
- London Review of Books: British
political, literary magazine.
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- Maclean's: Canadian weekly
news and opinion.
- Magma Magazine: U.K. poetry
magazine with photography.
- The Malahat Review: A
handsome quarterly journal of previously unpublished poetry and fiction
by both new and respected writers. The Canadian
Magazine Publishers Association notes, "For over 10 years, judges
of the National and Western Magazine Awards have found finalists in
its pages."
- Manoa: Publishes fiction,
poetry, natural history and personal essays, interviews, short reviews
twice a year.
- Marlboro Review: Not
cigarettes, the town in Vermont. Fiction, poetry, translations and
essays. Simultaneous submissions okay.
- Maisonneuve: Provides
a young, edgy range of commentary across the arts, sciences, daily
and social life. Issues often have themes, so check out their website.
An English bi-monthly out of Montreal.
- Masthead: The people,
events and issues shaping Canada's magazine industry. 10 issues/yr.
- Material
History Review: Documents cultural artifacts, describing their
historical context and role in society. Canadian.
- McCann's Planet Magazine:
Wild science fiction and fantasy on the web.
- McGill International Review:
Range of opinions and analysis on critical issues for Canada and the
world. International relations.
- The McLuhan Probes:
Herbert Marshall McLuhan Foundation.
- Media Link: Provides free
research to journalists. Their topic searchable directory connects
the media with experts representing business, government, associations
and academia.
- Media: Quarterly
published by the Canadian Association
of Journalists, featuring investigative stories and analytical
pieces relevant to the profession.
- Michigan Quarterly Review:
American periodical. "Approximately $10 per printed page plus a one
year subscription to the journal." (from 2002 email from editor)
- Mid-American
Review: Fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and translations; maximum
payment of $50; published by the Department of English at Bowling
Green State University. Simultaneous submissions okay.
- The Mississippi Review:
University of Southern Mississippi. Published twice yearly in print
and quarterly on the web. Recently published Derek Wolcott, John Barth,
Martin Amis, Margaret Atwood, Susan Minot, Kazuo Ishiguro, Tomaz Salamun,
and William Gibson. Poetry and fiction.
- Missouri Review: American
periodical. "$30 printed page for prose, min. of $200 for poetry feature."
(from 2002 email from editor) Poetry (features only: submit 6-14 pages),
fiction, essay. Three/year from University of Missouri, Columbia MO.
- MoneySense: Canadian personal
finance.
- Montserrat Review:
American. Recent contributors include Stephen Kessler, Denise Levertov,
Marge Piercy, Tom McKeown. Emerging and established writers - poetry
and prose.
- Mosaic:
Essays on literature.
- Mother Jones: Website of the
feisty alternative print mag.
- Moto Journal: Seul magazine
motocycliste de langue française à être publié
10 fois par année.
- Muse: Canadian museums. Quarterly.
- Musicworks: Articles cover
topics from music's relationship to society to discussion of musical
creators.
- Muskoka Magazine: For
Muskoka cottagers, residents and frequent visitors.
- My
Friend: Catholic magazine for kids.
- Mystery Readers Journal:
Quarterly thematic mystery review.
- The Nashwaak
Review: Poetry, fiction, travel pieces, essays, articles and reviews.
B/w photography/paintings.
- National Geographic:
Geography, adventure and exploration. Also publishes Adventure,
Traveler and World for kids.
- Natural Life Magazine: Bi-monthly
publication focusing on natural lifestyle.
- Nature Canada: Nature
and environment
- Neo-opsis: Canadian science
fiction magazine.
- NetSurfer Digest:
Wide-ranging review of cyberspace.
- Network/Le
Reseau: A forum for critical discussion and debate on existing
and emerging women's health issues. Canadian quarterly.
- New England Review:
Middlebury College, VT. Recent contributors include Nancy Reisman,
Jorge Luis Borges, Mark Rudman. Poetry, fiction, non-fiction.
- New Moon: "The magazine for
girls and their dreams."
- The New Quarterly: New directions
in Canadian writing. Fiction and poetry. The Canadian Magazine Publishers Association
notes, "Winner of the National Magazine Awards for poetry and fiction."
- New
Rain: On-line literary magazine featuring short-short fiction
of 250-1,000 words.
- New Socialist: Canadian
bi-monthly aiming to help renew a socialism that is democratic, inclusive
and internationalist.
- Newfoundland Studies: Semi-annual
interdisciplinary journal devoted to the various aspects of life in
Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Night Train: Up
to $100 US. Flash fiction and short stories. Can submit by email.
- Nordic Way:
Canadian on-line publication combining editorial material from the
Swedish Press and the Scandinavian Press.
- North American Inns:
Travel magazine. Canadain.
- Nova Scotia Business
Journal: "What's in your briefcase? The successful business owner,
manager or senior executive carries the Nova Scotia Business Journal."
- NUVO Magazine: From wine
and dining through fine art, fashion, architecture and travel, the
editorial emphasis is on historical and contemporary cultural contexts.
-
- The Onion: Satirical weekly
news.
- OnNature: "Brings
readers closer to nature by exploring Ontario’s natural areas
and wildlife and providing insight into current environmental issues."
- On Spec: Canadian magazine of
science fiction and speculative writing. Guy Gavriel Kay said of the
magazine, "It deserves readers, and rewards them."
- Ontario Craft Magazine: Artists,
exhibition and book reviews, calendar of events.
- Ontario Snowmobiler:
Quarterly. Guides, services, and accommodations in Ontario.
- Open Letter:
For more than 35 years, provocative forum for theoretical and critical
explorations of contemporary and experimentl writing and Canadian
cultural conflict.
- Opera
Canada: Over 4 decades of profiles, reviews and lively features
on trends and issues in opera and music theatre.
- Orbit: Canadian
magazine for educators, from OISE/University of Toronto.
- Other Voices magazine:
publish quality work that reflects diverse cultural, sexual and regional
perspectives. Based in Edmonton, AB.
- Our Canada: A magazine for
Canadians.
- Our Times:Canada's independant
labour magazine. Bimonthly.
- Outdoor Canada: 8/yr.
Canadian. Hunting and fishing.
- Outlook
Magazine: A Jewish Publication. Left political perspective in
articles, poems, stories and reviews. Promotes peace in the Middle
East, supports multiculturalism and self-determination of all people.
Canadian.
- Outpost Magazine:
Canadian bi-monthly featuring profiles of off-beat and off-the-beaten-track
destinations.
- Overland Express: online
journal of Australian writing.
- Oyster Boy: "Oyster
Boy is THERE." Literary.
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- Pacific Affairs: Quarterly
scholarly journal focusing on important current political, economic
and social issues throughout Asia and the Pacific. Canadian.
- Pacific Review: American
literary review. Short-short fiction, one-act plays and screenplays
or stand-alone excerpts, poetry and art.
- Pacific Yachting:
Canadian monthly covering both power and sail with a focus cruising
destinations in the Pacific Ocean.
- Pagitica in Toronto: A Canadian
quarterly, literary anthology.
- paperplates: Fiction and
poetry.
- Parabola Magazine: A quarterly
journal devoted to the exploration of the quest for meaning as it
is expressed in the world's myths, symbols, and religious traditions.
- Parachute: Montreal-based
quarterly. International coverage of contemporary art.
- The Paris Review: "The
Paris Review pays as much as $200/poem and $1000/fiction." (from
2002 email from editor) Despite the name, American periodical.
- Partisan Review:
American periodical. "Honoraria depend on the budget we have, but
generally poems receive $50-100, fiction $200-300, and nonfiction
$250-350." (from 2002 email from editor)
- Peace Magazine: Canadian
quarterly on current events.
- Pedal Magazine: Cycling publication
covering all aspects of the sport.
- The Pedestrian: Literary Quarterly. Accepts essays, not limited to professional writers and journalists, pay ranges from $25-$600.
- Penguin Eggs: Folk, roots
and world music with emphasis on emerging Canadian talent.
- Penwomanship: a magazine
for the creative woman writer is seeking short stories, poetry, personal
essays, and short-short humour pieces, advice columns in areas of
women's health issues, finances and writing tips for women.
- Penwood Review: "...
high quality poetry of all kinds, and to provide a forum for poets
who want to write intriguing, energetic, and disciplined poetry as
an expression of their faith in God. We encourage writing that elevates
the sacred while exploring its mystery and meaning in our lives."
American. Poetry and essays on poetry.
- Perihelion: American
online poetry review.
- phati'tude: a
literary magazine developed by the Intercultural Alliance of Artists
& Scholars, Inc.
- Pif: Quarterly zine dedicated
to publishing poetry and short fiction. Occasional book, music, movie
and political reviews.
- Ploughshares: American literary
review. Poetry and fiction. Based at Emerson College.
- PNG Poetry Online:
Quarterly webzine of contemporary poetry. Includes extensive poetry
related web links list.
- Pockets: Christian
magazine for ages 6 to 12.
- The Poetry Kit: U.K. poetry
magazine on net and in print.
- Policy Options: Public policy
in Canada. 10 issues/year.
- Postmodern
Culture: Interdisciplinary criticism.
- Prairie Fire: Literary
journal from the Canadian prairies. Carol Shields said, "Prairie Fire
is lively, eclectic and intelligent." Recent contributors include
Sandra Birdsell, Lorna Crozier, Patrick Friesen and Robert Kroetsch.
- Prairie Journal:
Canadian literature from a prairie perspective.
- Prefix Photo: Contemporary Canadian
photography and related arts. Semi-annual.
- PRISM International: "Oldest
literary magazine in the Canadian West" from the University of British
Columbia. The Canadian Magazine Publishers
Association notes, "Since 1959, Prism international has won a
National Magazine Award, been listed among Writer's Digest top 20
magazines in North American and regularly made the Journey Prize short
list."
- Profit: Canadian money
and finance.
- Progress: Atlantic Canada's
economic growth and prosperity, corporate innovations and emerging
trends.
- Prospect: Britain-based
international magazine of essays of political, cultural and intellectual
debate.
- Public: Toronto-based semi-annual.
Interdisciplinary journal exploring contemporary cultural issues.
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- Queen's Quarterly:
Queen's University Canadian review.
- QWERTY:
Literary and visual arts magazine published by Icehouse Press
in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
- Quill & Quire: Canadian
book publishing industry news and book reviews.
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- Rampike:
Two decades of Canadian literature. Contributors include Lynn Crosbie,
Umberto Eco, Linda Hutcheon.
- Red Herring Magazine:
Provides analyses and reporting on technology, entrepreneurialism
and financial markets.
- Red River Review: An
online journal dedicated to the publishing of poetry.
- Report
On Business: Canadian business.
- Resources for Feminist
Research: Interdisciplinary journal of feminist scholarship.
- Rhetnet: Cyberjournal
for rhetoric and writing.
- Rhubarb Magazine: Literary
and visual arts quarterly published by the Mennonite Literary Society.
Theme based issues feature creative non-fiction, fiction, poetry,
humour and reviews by established and emerging writers and artists
of Mennonite heritage.
- RicePaper Magazine:
Quarterly magazine that covers the people, events and issues shaping
Asian Canadian contemporary culture.
- The Richmond Review:
Online literary, primarily non-fiction, magazine based in Richmond,
England.
- ROM Magazine:
3/yr. Royal Ontario Museums publication. Showcasing celebrated collections
and international research.
- Romantic Times Magazine:
Strictly book reviews; strictly romance.
- Room of One's Own: Canada's
oldest feminist literary journal.
- Rural Delivery:
Farming, gardening, cooking and other aspects of country living.
- Ryerson Review of Journalism: Quarterly
produced by students in the Ryerson School of Journalism's magazine
program on the practice and malpractice of journalism in Canada.
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- Salon: Edgy and urbane, the
Algonquin Round Table of the web. Non-fiction.
- Saltscapes: Atlantic Canadian
lifestyle magazine.
- Scandinavian
Press: Canadian quarterly with news from Denmark, Finland, Iceland,
Norway and Sweden.
- Scars Publications: American magazine
focusing on music, philosophy, news and writing.
- Scouting Magazine:
Boy Scouts of America.
- Scrivener:
New prose, poetry, art, photography, reviews, interviews from across
Canada and around the world. Past contributors include Lyn Lifshin,
Seamus Heaney, Michael Ondaatje.
- Seasons: Exploring
Ontario's natural area's and wildlife. Published quarterly.
- Segue: The
online literary journal of Miami University-Middletown. Submit by
email. Non-paying.
- The Seniors' Advocate:
Monthly. Focuses on issues of interest to those who are "The Leading
Generation - 50+", with regular features on health, finance and travel.
- Sewanee Review:
American periodical. "About sixty cents per line for poetry. About
twenty-five dollars for short reviews. Everything else depends on
length, but the average short story and the average essay garner about
two hundred bucks." (from 2002 email from editor) Query for reviews
and essays.
- Skipping Stones: Multicultural
children's magazine.
- SkyNews: Bi-monthly.
Canadian. Astronomy and stargazing. News, columns, equipment reviews,
how-to articles and star charts for night-sky viewing.
- Slate: from Microsoft. Non-fiction.
- Smartish Pace: A bi-seasonal
poetry journal.
- SNAKESKIN poetry
webzine: Monthly poetry webzine; verse from all over the world.
- Socialist Worker: Bi-weekly
examining politics and the economy from a socialist perspective. Affiliated
with the International Socialists.
- Solutions: Canada's
Family Guide to Home Health Care and Wellness.
- Southern Ocean Review: A non-profit
literary magazine published by Square One Books, Dunedin, New Zealand.
- Spa Life: Focusing on
spas (destination, resort & day), health and wellness, alternative
healing therapies, nutrition and more.
- Spaceways Weekly:
Science fiction, fantasy and speculative fiction. Electronic short
story subscription service and electronic book publisher.
- Stanford Humanities
Review: About humanities.
- Stickman Review: Fiction,
poetry, non-fiction. Online review. US$10-20. Can submit by email.
- Still Magazine: British
poetry periodical for haiku and short verse.
- Stirring: Literary online
magazine; plays, prose, poetry.
- Stone Soup: Magazine for
children, written by children.
- Story Bytes: Very short
stories, lengths to the power of 2.
- Strange Horizons:
Science fiction. American. Pays. Can submit by email.
- Studies in Canadian Literature/Etudes
en litterature canadienne: Scholarly journal providing a forum
for criticism of Canadian literature in English and French. Refereed.
- Style at Home: Canadian
interiors, reporting on home and style design trends, decor projects,
shopping information.
- Summit: Canadian quarterly.
News of the public sector procurement marketplace.
- The Sun: Publishes
essays, interviews, fiction, poetry.
- Supertrax International:
Canadian quarterly dedicated to everything about snowmobiles.
- Sustainable Times:
Solutions to employment, environment and global development challenges.
4/yr.
- Swedish Press:
Canadian monthly magazine featuring Swedish and local news and articles.
- Sympatico NetLife:
Bi-monthly magazine designed to help Canada's Net-using homes and
families on-line.
- Synchronicity:
A personal growth Canadian magazine about holistic living, healthier
relationships, complementary therapies, alternative spirituality,
personal healing and options for a better world.
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- Taddle Creek: Less-traditional
forms of Canadian fiction and poetry. Focuses on up-and-coming writers.
- Tandem Magazine:
A magazine for tandem bike enthusiasts.
- Tarpaulin Sky: American.
Poetry, fiction, non-fiction. Especially interested in "trans-genre
work, original forms and methodologies, etymological propinquity,
and all things absurd." Can submit by email. Simultaneous submissions
okay.
- Tart: Contemporary art
and culture. Canadian.
- Teacher Librarian:
Canadian magazine for professional teachers and librarians working
with children and young adults.
- Théâtrales:
Canadian. Online theatre journal in French.
- Theatre Forum:
An international journal focusing on new performance works.
- Theater Magazine:
Published by the Yale School of Drama. Focuses on writing by and about
contemporary theatre artists.
- Theology Today: American
quarterly ecumenical journal of theology. Classical and contemporary
theological issues. Published by Princeton Theological Seminary in
Princeton, NJ.
- This Magazine: Articles
on the economy, national affairs, culture, and more. Canadian.
- Tickled by Thunder: Fiction
magazine.
- Tin House Magazine: Fiction,
non-fiction and poetry. Publishes "the liveliest writing around."
Pay US$50 and up. In recent issues: Ann Magnuson, Charles Simic and
Derek Walcott.
- Today's Parent: 11/yr.
Canadian. For parents of children up to 12 years old.
- Toronto Life: Monthly
magazine that covers the arts, entertainment, restaurants, politics
and fashion of Toronto.
- Travel Africa Magazine:
An international magazine focusing on African travel destinations,
wildlife and culture.
- Trout: A dual-language (French
and English) Canadian magazine. Accepts poetry and prose up to 3000
words.
- Turtle: Magazine
for pre-schoolers.
- TV Guide: Canadian
weekly featuring TV listings and interviews with the stars.
- TV Week: Paid circulation
tv/entertainment magazine serving Vancouver/Lower Mainland and Vancouver
Island areas of British Columbia.
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- The United Church Observer:
11/yr. Canadian. News, articles on ethics and faith from a Christian
perspective.
- University Affairs:
Coverage of the latest trends on Canadian university campuses.
- Up Here: Life at the top of
the world. In depth coverage of Canada's true north. 8/year.
- The Upper Canadian:
Canadian bi-monthly; collectibles and antiques.
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- Vallum Contemporary Poetry:
Pays small honorarium.
- Vancouver Village: Non-fiction
about the city.
- Vernissage Magazine:
The Magazine of the National Gallery of Canada.
- Vestal Review: A flash fiction
magazine: Pays 3 - 10 cents/word depending on length. Can submit
by email.
- Vie des Arts:
Leading-edge information about innovation in video, architecture,
design, painting, sculpture, installation and performance art. Canadian.
- Vincent Brothers
Review: US$125 minimum for short stories, essays, letters, nonfiction,
and prose articles; $40 minimum for poetry. Accepts flash fiction.
- Vines: The high-level packaging
of a broad consumer lifestyle magazine with the detailed wine information
of a niche wine magazine.
- Visual Arts News: Quarterly
publication of Visual Arts Nova Scotia.
- The Vocabula Review:
All about grammar and English usage.
- Voices Across Boundaries:
Public matters and current events from perspective of faith. Canadian.
- Vox Feminarum:
The Canadian Journal of Feminist Spirituality.
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- Wall Street Journal Classroom
Edition: Special Edition of the Wall Street Journal made for classrooms.
- Wanderlust:
A travel magazine from the creators of Salon.
- WEDDINGBELLS: Complete
wedding resource. Canadian.
- Weekly Reader: Classroom
newspapers: Weekly Reader, Read, Current Events,
Current Science, Know Your World Extra, Teen Newsweek,
Career World, Current Health 1, Current Health 2
and Writing!
- West Coast LINE (WCL):
Contemporary West Coast poetry, fiction and criticism. Contributors
include Fred Wah, Nicole Brossard, Erin Mouré and Ashok Mather.
- Westerly: Australian poetry
annual.
- Western Living:
Photography and stories on interior design, architecture, fashion,
cuisine, travel and social issues of importance to Western Canadians.
- Western Sportsman: Canadian
bi-monthly. Hunting and fishing in Western Canada.
- What If?: Canada’s
Fiction Magazine for Teens
- White Crow Bayou-Poetry Cafe:
Features quarterly poetry, art, photography and sound files.
-
Windsor Review: Click on "Publications." Poetry, fiction and art,
based at the University of Windsor in Ontario. Contributors include
Lyn Lifshin, W. P. Kinsella and Deborah Joy Cory.
- Windspeaker: Award-winning
Canadian aboriginal news magazine.
- Wine Tidings: Opinions,
current trends and in-depth articles on wine from around the world.
Canadian.
- The Wire Artist Jeweller: Canadian
monthly promoting the versatility of wire by presenting exciting projects
using beads, gemstones or cleverly worked wire on its own to create
stunning jewellery.
- Women & Environments: Feminist
perspective on housing, workplaces, community development, family
life, urban and rural living and the environmental crisis.
- Women and Performance:
Features essays, scripts, interviews and articles on performance from
interdisciplinary feminist perspective.
- World of Wheels Magazine: For
car enthusiasts.
- Writers Weekly : a
weekly magazine featuring new and updated markets for writers.
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- Your Workplace: Canada's
authority on work/life issues. Editorial content promotes a more humane
workplace.
- Ygdrasil Online Publications:
International publishing co-operative.
-
- Zoetrope: American literary
review. Prose and one-act plays.
- Zyzzyva: the last word: American
literary review. West Coast writers only.
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