Saturday, June 9, 2012

Top 50 Literary Magazines

This is a list of Literary Magazines where you can publish your poetry.

  • The best of the best. We didn't have any commercial magazines on our last list, but it was a shame to leave this literary magazine out. After lots of emails here it is one the oldest and the most honored magazine of all. Started in the 1920s and has a circulation of over a million readers. Online submissions: http://www.newyorker.com/contact/contactus
  1. Ploughshares http://www.pshares.org
  • Founded in 1971 Ploughshares is our best and highest ranked university non-commercial literary magazine. It is more honored by national anthologies than any other magazine except the New Yorker. It is an outstanding publication. Online submissions: http://www.pshares.org/submit/
  • Founded in 1857 and often honored by national anthologies. This is another outstanding commercial magazine with a very large circulation of about 400,000 readers. They do publish new writers from time to time. http://www.theatlantic.com/faq/ Submissions by email.
  1. Harper's Magazine http://www.harpers.org/
  • Started in 1998 but quickly became one of the best and best known literary magazines in the country. It has been honored by national anthologies more times than many literary magazine that have been publishing for over 100 years. 
  1. New England Review http://www.nereview.com/
  1. Georgia Review http://www.uga.edu/garev/
  1. Kenyon Review http://kenyonreview.org/
  • Is published by Georgia State university and is in our top 10 of these 50 for being always in national anthologies and winning awards. Founded in 1996 still less than 20 years old but a great literary magazine. Online submissions: http://www.fivepoints.gsu.edu/submissions/
  1. Virginia Quarterly Review http://www.vqronline.org/

  1. Hudson Review http://hudsonreview.com/

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