Atomic Carnival
Atomic Carnival is an independent publisher of weird fiction, including sci-fi, horror, fantasy, and any and all genres in between.
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Atomic Carnival is an independent publisher of weird fiction, including sci-fi, horror, fantasy, and any and all genres in between.
Founded under the name Hill Thoughts in 1941, Hanover College’s literary journal Kennings holds the firm mission to seek out intriguing, moving, and engaging works of poetry, fiction, and art. In recent years Kennings has... Read more
midnight & indigo is a literary magazine dedicated to celebrating the voices of Black women writers worldwide.
Sequoia Speaks is an international literary magazine dedicated to serving writers. Founded in 2021, Sequoia Speaks is based in Northern California.
The Globe Review strives to create an accepting and diverse community of writers based on the core values of tolerance and creativity. It aims to empower marginalized and in any way oppressed social and ethnic groups, and to discover... Read more
Paper Brigade is the print literary journal of Jewish Book Council. Composed of articles, interviews, fiction, poetry, and artwork, it celebrates the breadth and diversity of today’s Jewish books in the U.S. and abroad. The journal seeks... Read more
The editors and publishers at Coolest Stores Press believe that the most earnest, unafraid, engaging storytelling--if it could be published and read and therefore given a chance--could make empathy and kindness fashionable again and thereby bring... Read more
Emergent Literary is an assemblage of black and brown work. To the editors, Emergent refers to urgency, immediacy, inception and birth, beginning, forefront, and now. It also refers to the philosophy of emergence as interreliant... Read more