
Subgenres: Flash Fiction


Noctua Review
Noctua Review is the literary publication of Southern Connecticut State University’s (SCSU) English department. They encourage well-crafted poetry and fiction submissions of any style from emerging and established writers.

Paycock Press
Based in the D.C. area, they’re obviously partial to poets and writers in the Delmarva area. But they have published books by a British poet and other writers scattered along the Atlantic coast. Always open to anthologies. Lean more experimental... Read more

Exposition Review
Exposition Review is an independent, multi-genre literary journal that publishes narratives by new, emerging, and established writers in the genres of fiction, flash fiction, nonfiction, poetry, stage and screen, experimental, visual art,... Read more

Broad River Review
Broad River Review publishes fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. It also encourages visual artists to submit possible cover art. In addition, the magazine sponsors two contests, the Rash Awards, with $500 first prizes in fiction... Read more

The MacGuffin
The MacGuffin is an international publication based out of Schoolcraft College, a two-year community college in Livonia, Michigan. Published trianually, their staff seeks to feature a diverse array of voices and styles, from... Read more

Headmaster
Headmaster, the biannual art magazine for man-lovers, is published twice a year in an edition of 1,000. All work in Headmaster is assigned by the editors. While primarily a visual magazine, each issue of the magazine features... Read more

Midway Journal
Midway Journal accepts submissions of aesthetically ambitious work that occupies the realms between both the traditional and experimental.

Palooka
“I decided some years ago that I wanted to create a space for people taking on the struggle, a venue to give those writers and artists a truly fair shot at publication and the chance to be seen, read, and recognized—no connections, no... Read more

Two Hawks Quarterly
A digital literary journal brought to you by students and faculty in the BA in Liberal Studies Creative Writing Concentration at Antioch University Los Angeles. Two Hawks Quarterly is dedicated to publishing works that spark debate,... Read more
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