Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Issue #17 Gutter Eloquence

Gutter Eloquence Magazine is still alive, despite its
latest online installment (#17) being The Death Issue.

Interred within the issue are poems by some of the best
voices in the underground lit scene...and beyond!

Contributors include:

Mark James Andrews
James Babbs
Rumjhum Biswas
April Michelle Bratten
James H. Duncan
Joseph Farley
Nancy Flynn
Michael Frias-May
Lynne Hayes
Paul Hellweg
R.G. Johnson
David Jordan
Neil Kelly
Cynthia Ruth Lewis
Ally Malinenko
David McLean
Karen Neuberg
Scott Owens
Tony Pena
Puma Perl
Ken Poyner
JP Reese
Vincent Renstrom
Scherezade S.
Joseph Veronneau
Julene Tripp Weaver

Check 'em out at http://www.guttereloquence.com

--Jack T. Marlowe, Editor

Sunday, September 4, 2011

decomP magazine September Issue

decomP: a literary magazine
www.decompmagazine.com

From the Editor-in-Chief
By Jason Jordan

Welcome to our September 2011 issue, featuring new work from Garrett Ashley, Stephanie Barber, Judy Bebelaar, Eric Burke, Matthew Burnside, Sam Cha, Matt Ferner, Jon Gertz, Joel Kopplin, Jessica Levine, Gary Moshimer, Judith Mullen, Burgess Needle, Meg Sefton, and Alexander Yan. Additionally, we have reviews of They Could No Longer Contain Themselves: A Collection of Five Flash Chapbooks by Elizabeth J. Colen, John Jodzio, Tim Jones-Yelvington, Sean Lovelace, and Mary Miller; I Don't Respect Female Expression by Frank Hinton; and The Snow Whale by John Minichillo. Normally we don't mention themes in issues, provided we find them, but this issue is unique in that several pieces include letters. Thanks for reading, as always.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Call for Submissions - The Rag

The Rag is a quarterly electronic literary magazine. Notice that we didn’t say “online” literary magazine. You don’t read The Rag at a website. You hop on the Internet and go to raglitmag.com and get The Rag delivered to you in the digital format of your choosing. Currently we offer a PDF version available at our store as a 1-year, $9 subscription, or you can get an individual issue for $3. Versions for the Kindle and Nook are coming soon. So, what’s in The Rag? Short stories ... for now. We plan on publishing poetry and novels in the future and are currently accepting your submissions. Our first issue includes 9 short stories: a little over 40,000 words of reading pleasure.


We Pay
Good writing takes talent and hard work, and we want to reward this hard work as much as possible. That’s why we always pay our contributors. As our magazine grows we will continue to look to maximize our payouts.

We value your submissions and support.

Call for Submissions - The Broken City

The Broken City, an online literature/arts magazine, is currently accepting submissions for its winter 2011 edition: This is why I drink.

You read it right, blurry-eyed friends, The Broken City’s getting soused! In this issue, we’ll be tipping back a bottomless bottle of the nectar of the gods as we examine anything and everything related to boozing and carousing: beer, spirits, wine, cocktails, keg parties, open bars, closing time, fisticuffs, and of course, the inevitable hangover that follows it all.

Send your poetry, fiction, essays, comics, illustrations, photography, music/book reviews to thebrokencitymag@yahoo.com. Further information and submission guidelines can be found at www.thebrokencitymag.com.


Deadline is: November 1, 2011.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Call for Submissions - Snail Mail Review

Snail Mail Review is a up-and-coming literary journal. The editors are now
seeking submissions for the third issue. Submissions are open from now
until December 31, 2011. We would love to receive a submission from you. We
accept all genres in Poetry and Fiction. Attached is a flier with all the
specific submission guidelines. There is *No Pay* for accepted submissions.
Contributors will receive a complimentary copy as payment. *No online
submissions are accepted*. Online submissions are only accepted from
overseas. Feel free to redistribute this flier to other writers as you see
fit. If you are interested in submitting, please send 3-5 poems of no more
than 35 lines and/or 1-7 pages of fiction to:

Snail Mail Review
c/o Kris Price
3000 Coffee Rd
Chateau Apt #B6
Modesto, CA
95355

No online submissions.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions at
snailmailreview@gmail.com.

Find us on Facebook by searching Snail Mail Review.

Submission Guidelines:
We accept simultaneous submissions
Poetry: 35 lines, 3-5 Poems
Short Fiction: 1-7pgs.


Mail Submissions to:
The Snail Mail Review
3000 Coffee Rd. Chateau Apt. B6
Modesto, CA 95355


Include:
S.A.S.E (Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope)
Cover Letter W/ Brief Bio.



 Submission Deadline: December 31, 2011


E-Mail: snailmailreview@gmail.com
Facebook: Snail Mail Review