
Subgenres: Creative Nonfiction


Spellbinder
Spellbinder is a quarterly nonprofit literary and art magazine that publishes both print and digital issues. Founded by writers in the U.K. during the pandemic, it now has an international team of editors. The editors welcome submissions... Read more

A Field Guide to the GWB: An Ecosystem of Trash
With this Superfund site on the brink of more toxic devastation, the zine looks to satirize the region, and activate those living in or commuting across the region to take a step back and rethink how important this region, and it's treatment,... Read more

Creative Saplings

Restless Books
Restless Books is an independent, nonprofit publisher devoted to championing essential voices from around the world whose stories speak to readers across linguistic and cultural borders. The editors seek extraordinary international literature... Read more

Globe Review
Globe Review strives to create an accepting and diverse community of writers based on the core values of tolerance and creativity. The editors aim to empower marginalized social and ethnic groups and discover future leaders of the... Read more
Polestar Writers' Journal
'Polestar' is a literary journal that accepts poetry, short stories, novel excerpts and also rev iews books. The only criteria is that the submitted work must be good.

The Meadowlark Review
The Meadowlark Review is the student-run, online literary journal of the MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of Wyoming. The magazine is inspired by the American West, but loves work that pushes against the traditional... Read more

Vine Leaves Press
Vine Leaves Press likes to blur the line between commercial and experimental works. They publish biography/autobiography, creative nonfiction, reference books, short story collections, poetry collections, and character-driven novels with a... Read more

WayWords
WayWordsis a quarterly literary journal that welcomes work from writers around the world in all stages of their writing career. Each issue invites writers to explore a different theme. Editors want to see fresh, inspiring pieces that... Read more
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