Subgenres: Prose Poetry
Stillhouse Press
Stillhouse Press is committed to publishing writers, both emerging and established. They focus specifically on the idea “craft publishing,” working with authors to bring their visions to the fore.
Brick Mantel Books
Brick Mantel Books publishes innovative works of literary excellence by new and established writers. They value literature as an art, and they publish literary fiction and thought-provoking poetry that leave a lasting impression. They want to... Read more
Black Fox Literary Magazine
The aim of Black Fox is to publish both established and new writers. We welcome all fiction, but we especially like fiction from underrepresented genres and styles, including YA. We are also interested in creative nonfiction, poetry,... Read more
JuxtaProse Literary Magazine
JuxtaProse is an online literary journal that publishes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from around the world. Its contributors have included Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, and Man Booker Prize winners, and other acclaimed authors... Read more
Winter Goose Publishing
Winter Goose Publishing, LLC, is a press founded in 2011. It is a royalty-paying trade publisher that has focused on books the editors feel are strong in a unique style, subject matter, and written with heart.
About Place Journal
About Place Journal is the literary publication of the Black Earth Institute. BEI is dedicated to art serving the causes of spirit, earth, and society. Issues are guest-edited by fellows of the Institute. Themes (titles of issues) are... Read more
Ghostbird Press
Ghostbird Press exists to bring literature and visual art together through chapbooks.
Saint Julian Press, Inc.
Saint Julian Press, a new literary and educational organization, embraces a vision to create a local and worldwide community. Their desire is to engage in an artistic and diverse dialogue that promotes world peace, multicultural conversations,... Read more
Rat’s Ass Review
Rat’s Ass Review is an online poetry journal whose editorial fancies are no more arbitrary than any other; they are simply more openly so.