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Paris Review Est. 1953 and is simply one of the best literary magazines in the world. They have been publishing great authors for many years. A rough circulation is 20,000.
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Granta Est. 1889, one of the oldest literary magazines around. It has published many great authors like Raymond Carver, Richard Ford, Tobias Wolff and many others. A rough circulation is 50,000-80,000.
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Blackbird That sole principle is excellence. Writing published by this journal will be the very best available, and it is the first responsibility of the editors—by selective solicitation, and by intelligent winnowing—to make certain that this is always the case. Each issue of Blackbird will be permanently archived online.
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Prairie Schooner Est. 1927 and has consistently published some of the best writers in the world. They are the presenters of the Faulkner Award among others. The magazine has won every important national award, and it is always gaining attention for writers. A rough circulation over 5,000.
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Kenyon Review Est. 1939 and is one of the best literary magazines in the country hands down. The magazine helped start the careers of writers like Flannery O’Conner and Robert Lowell. They take online submissions. EWR recommends you submit your work AND buy a subscription.
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Poetry Magazine Est. 1912 and is consistently the best publisher of poets in the country. They are always at the top of the list. To give you some idea of this magazines influence, an author from this journal has had work included in Best American Poetry 72 times in the 19 years BAP has been in publication. It is second only to The New Yorker (keep in mind The New Yorker hand picks most of its poems and has no unsolicited submissions).
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Virginia Quarterly Review Est. 1925 and has published great authors like Robert Frost and Joyce Carol Oates. The magazine has influence.
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The Yale Review Est. 1819 but was later renamed and became The Yale Review in 1911. The magazine has published unknown authors like John Cheever. They are always a good read and a great place to publish work,
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Glimmer Train Est. 1990 and is a nationally distributed magazine. They have published some of Americans best literary authors. A rough circulation is over 15,000. Their authors are often chosen for inclusion in national anthologies.
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The Best American Poetry Welcome to The Best American Poetry blog. We launched this blog in January, 2008, to create a place where we and friends can exchange, discuss, and argue about poems and poetry. We soon discovered that it would be even more fun to post about anything that fuels our passions, be it movies or sex or baseball or ballet or cocktails or finance or music, because these are, after all, the same subjects that generate poems.
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Nimrod Est. 1956 and is always publishing new and established writers.
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Shenandoah Est. 1950 and consistently one of the best literary magazines in the country.
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Salmagundi Est. 1965 and is consistently at the top of literary lists.
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Callaloo Est. 1976 and has been included in Best American Poetry 16 times
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Chelsea Est. 1958, and has won many awards. It is always publishing good writers.
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American Poetry Review Est. 1972 and is always gaining attention for writers. Their circulation is 17,000.
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Hudson Review Est. 1947 and is always publishing great writers. They are often included in American anthologies.
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Exquisite Corpse Est. 1983 as a print publication and the only fully online journal on or top 50. The publication was founded and is edited by Andrei Codrescu.
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The Colorado Review Est. 1955 and is among the top literary magazines.
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Black Warrior Review Est. 1974 and is a great literary publication. It has published many outstanding authors many works from this publication have appeared in national anthologies.
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