Magazines & E-zines (Subscribe)
Links
Little Elegy
Web site of a zine devoted to short short (as in tiny) poems and stories. The zine itself is tiny too--slightly bigger than a small stack of business cards.
LURCH
Brooklyn-based magazine featuring original fiction, poetry and art.
MobyLives
News, reports, and commentary on literature and writers.
Negative Capability
A "brilliant, funny, sick, vicious, angry" zine from New York City by Josh Saitz
Numb Magazine
Subscriptions and online excerpts from the arts and literature quarterly.
Open City Magazine
Dedicated to publishing today's best new fiction, poetry, and essays by writers whose bold voices may be too daring and cutting-edge for mainstream publishing.
Paper explosion distro
An independently run distro selling personal zines with a queer, feminist and political slant through mailorder. Also occasionally stocks some patches, buttons, stickers and postcards
Permutations: The Journal of Unsettling Fiction
http://www.permutationspress.com/
Website for the quarterly literary magazine publishing fiction with science fiction, fantasy and horror overtones. Includes submission information.
Pilgrimage Magazine
http://www.pilgrimagepress.org/
Twice-yearly publication of literature and art from the American Southwest and beyond. With submission and subscription information and online samples.
Provincetown Arts
http://www.provincetownarts.org/
Annual journal focusing broadly on artists, performers, and writers who inhabit or visit Cape Cod. Submission and subscription information available.
Re:Magazine
A bi-annual publication based in Vancouver BC. This site contains guidelines for submitting music / literature / visual-art, along with band and artist information.
Recluse
News, information, merchandise, distro, and content from past issues.
Reddog Review
Litzine archive and store. Also home to the Nevada Journal.
Rhapsoidia Magazine
Print magazine with main focus on fiction written by Southern California writers.
Rosebud Magazine
Quarterly magazine of poetry and short stories.





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