Subgenres: BIPOC Voices

Infrarrealista Review
Infrarrealista Review invites Texan writers outside of the literary tradition to reject binaries and saddle up their experiences with full autonomy rather than accept labels invited by elitist institutions. The editors believe you own... Read more

Launch Point Press
Launch Point Press (LPP) is a lesbian-oriented press publishing quality works by newer authors now “launching” their careers or by more experienced authors who may have been “orphaned” by a previous publisher and are ... Read more

Impostor: A Poetry Journal
IMPOSTOR SYNDROME: the belief that talents and accomplishments are fraudulent or the result of luck. This journal was created to foster a welcoming and encouraging space for poets, who—like the editors—may feel intimidated by the established... Read more

Tea With Coffee Media
Founded in 2021 by husband and wife team Grace and Tyler Wittkofsky, Tea With Coffee Media is a team of indie authors, designers, and editors who have a goal of helping indie media producers make their dreams become a reality. Their modest press... Read more

Bi Women Quarterly
Bi Women Quarterly is a global grassroots publication produced by the Boston Bisexual Women’s Network. It has been in continuous publication since 1983, and is the oldest bisexual + women’s publication in the world, with global content... Read more

Alternative Field Notes
Alternative Field Notes (and imprint of Alternative Field) welcomes dialogue, discourse, and cooperative thinking in ways that may instigate curiosity, criticism, action, creation, imagination, building, and healing. They publish poetry... Read more

Madville Publishing
The mission of Madville Publishing is to produce, publish, and market literary works of the highest quality that reflect the diversity of the modern English-speaking world. They seek to publish poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction by notable... Read more

Yellow Arrow Vignette
Through Yellow Arrow Vignette, the editors share vibrant and poignant glimpses into writers’ lives; when viewed as a collective, they hope these stories tell an expansive and inclusive narrative.

WWPH Writes
WWPH Writes is looking for poetry and fiction that celebrates, unsettles, and questions the lives in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia areas (DMV) and in the nation.
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