Carpe Articulum Literary Review :: NewPages Guide to Literary Magazines
Carpe Articulum Literary Review
P.O. Box 409
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
Phone: (503) 957-8025
E-mail: Editor-in-Chief <at> CarpeArticulum <dot> com
Simultaneous submissions: yes Email submissions: yes Reading period: year-round Response time: within 8 months Payment: $10,000 total awards granted annually + 2 copies Contests: yes (offered quarterly) ISSN print: 2153-5590 ISSN online: 2153-5604 Founded: 2004 Issues per year: 4 Distributors: Disticor, Ingram Copy price: $16.95 Average pages: 170 Sample price (postpaid): $16.95 Subscription 1 year: $59.95
Publisher’s description: Carpe Articulum Literary Review is the original cross-genre, full-colour literary magazine in the world. CALR is an international, quarterly review. These are exceptional museum-quality collector’s items, featuring 150-200 pages of inspiration, and are a work of art in their own right. Inside you will find short fiction, poetry, informative articles, photography and non-fiction. Moreover, you will experience incredible interviews, endorsements, and commentary by amazing writers and screen actors, such as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Ray Harryhausen, Jodi Picoult, Nicholas Sparks, Connie May Fowler and many others who share their insights on the craft of writing. The stories will move you, the poetry will search you out, and the photography will leave you breathless.
Recent issues:
The Fall 2010 issue (3.3), themed “Mystery,” features exclusive double interviews with Herbert F. Solow (former head of MGM Studios) and Pushcart Prize Winner Harrison Solow. Also featured is a special article on “Fiction in Defense of the Otherwordly: A Discussion about the Ghost in Western Literature” by Dr. James Ulmer, a special editorial about the Gulf oil spill by Ted Hoffman, and the CALR 2010 Poetry and Photography Awards winners are announced.
3.2, Summer 2010 features exclusive interviews with actor Jeff Goldblum, Pulitzer Prize Winner David E. Hoffman, & New York Times Bestseller Jodi Picoult. Plus, Short Fiction winners announced.
3.1, Spring 2010 features Chitra Divakaruni, Ray Harryhasen, Ray Bradbury and George Lucas. Last quarter’s issue available (limited) with Nicholas Sparks interview (Message in a Bottle, The Notebook) and commentary from Jodi Picoult (My Sister’s Keeper).

