
Heart of Flesh Literary Journal
Heart of Flesh is a semiannual literary journal that seeks quality writing and art with Christian themes.
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Heart of Flesh is a semiannual literary journal that seeks quality writing and art with Christian themes.
Sojourners magazine sits at the intersection of faith, politics, and culture. Sojourners’ three key commitments are racial and social justice, life and peace, and environmental stewardship. They are an ecumenical Christian... Read more
Christians, primarily Catholics, many of whom are new to poetry. We welcome all forms of poetry and are looking for work that reflects the author’s faith more by the poetic experience—voice, imagery, a heightened sense of language—than by... Read more
Founded in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2015, Blue Ink Press was formed to create a new community of southern writers.
SPECIAL EDITION: Because the editor lives near Asheville, NC, she is dedicating the upsoming edition to those affected by Hurricane Helene. She remains open to any themes and genres but is especially interested in work that shows the resilency... Read more
Named after the “American haiku” co-invented by Jack Collom and Robert Kelly, and inspired by the sense of poetry as correspondence, The Lune’s first editions were unbound chapbooks housed in pre-stamped envelopes and sold at bookstores... Read more
LETTERS journal is published with the support of the Yale Institute of Sacred Music (ISM), and is edited by students at the ISM and Yale Divinity School. The editors seek to engage creative expression with religion, spirituality, and... Read more