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Event :: Sarabande Books Free Weekly Zine Lunch

Zine Lunch! presented by Sarabande Books is a free weekly online workshop “designed to be a fun and low-stakes way to make time for creativity.” Each one-hour session (12-1PM EST) is hosted by an author or friend of the press who guides participants in a uniquely designed practice. A full archive of over 60 recorded sessions is available on the publisher’s Vimeo page along with video directions on folding a one-page zine.

Each workshop is unique, the presenter offers a concentrated writing and/or imaging practice (such as collage). Not every session actually produces a ‘zine’ booklet. It seems the ‘zine’ concept can also mean a condensed practice in creativity, though some presenters come a bit ‘overprepared’ for the limited time, leaving participants to finish their projects afterward.

There is also an opportunity for attendees to share their work if they would like. It’s a friendly, welcoming workshop; I have attended a live session and have viewed about half of the recordings. The series is run by Natalie Wollenzien, Publishing & Communications Assistant, who is wonderful at introducing the presenter, participating, sharing, helping troubleshoot any tech issues, and continuing to curate a superb lineup for the community.

Magazine Stand :: LILIPOH- Fall 2022

LILIPOH The Spirit in Life quarterly print magazine Fall 2022 issue cover image

LILIPOH: The Spirit in Life quarterly print magazine features art, poetry, reviews, and news related to ‘culture creatives,’ holistic health, well-being, creativity, spirituality, gardening, education, art, and social health. The newest issue includes articles on educator self-care, safety in storytelling, implicit requests from young children, hypersensitivity, climate change and its impact on farmers, celebrating pride, digital sketchbooks, and much more for readers to enjoy. Some content is available to read for free online.

New & Noted Lit & Alt Mags – September 2022

NewPages receives many wonderful literary magazine and alternative magazine titles each month to share with our readers. You can read more about some of these titles by clicking on the “New Mag Issues” tag under “Popular Topics.” Find out more about many of these titles with our Guide to Literary Magazines. If you are a publication looking to be listed here or featured on our blog and social media, please contact us!

Allegro Poetry Magazine, Issue 29
American Poetry Review, September/October 2022
Arc Poetry Magazine, Summer 2022
The Baltimore Review, Summer 2022
The Baltimore Review 2022 Annual
Blink-Ink, #49
Bullets into Bells, September 2022
Chestnut Review, Summer 2022
Cholla Needles, 68
Cholla Needles, 69
Communities, Fall 2022
Cutleaf, August 2022
December, Spring/Summer 2022
Fictive Dream, August-September 2022
Gargoyle, 75 [print]
Gargoyle, 76 [CD]

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New & Noted Lit and Alt Mags – August 2022

NewPages receives many wonderful literary magazine and alternative magazine titles each month to share with our readers. You can read more about some of these titles by clicking on the “New Mag Issues” tag under “Popular Topics.” Find out more about many of these titles with our Guide to Literary Magazines. If you are a publication looking to be listed here or featured on our blog and social media, please contact us!

Bennington Review, 10
Carve, Summer 2022
Colorado Review, Summer 2022
Conduit, Summer 2022
Crazyhorse, Spring 2022
Cutleaf, 2.17
ecotone, Spring/Summer 2022
Feminist Studies, 48.1 2022
Free Inquiry, August/September 2022
The Georgia Review, Summer 2022
The Gettysburg Review, 34.1

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New & Noted Lit and Alt Mags – July 2022

NewPages receives many wonderful literary magazine and alternative magazine titles each month to share with our readers. You can read more about some of these titles by clicking on the “New Mag Issues” tag under “Popular Topics.” If you are a publication looking to be listed here or featured on our blog and social media, please contact us!

Alaska Quarterly Review, Spring/Summer 2022
The American Poetry Review, July/August 2022
Arkansas Review, 53.1
Bellingham Review, 84
Blue Collar Review, Spring 2022
Brick, 109
Brilliant Flash Fiction, June 2022
Carve, Summer 2022
The Cincinnati Review, 19.1
Cleaver, Summer 2022
Cream City Review, 46.1
Cutleaf, 2.14
The Dillydoun Review, June 2022
Driftwood Press, 9.2
Event, 51.1
Five Points, 21.2
Freefall, Spring 2022
Gay & Lesbian Review, July-August 2022
Good River Review, 3
Hamilton Arts & Letters, 15.1
The Hollins Critic, June 2022
Image 112
In These Times, July 2022
Inch, Summer 2022
Kenyon Review, July/August 2022
The Lake, July 2022
The Louisville Review, Spring 2022
The Malahat Review, 218
The Missouri Review, Spring 2022
New England Review, Summer 2022
Notre Dame Review, Winter/Spring 2022
Off the Coast, Summer 2022
One Story, 290
Otis Nebula, 17
Pembroke Magazine, 54
Poetry, July/August 2022
Prairie Schooner, Fall 2021
Reckoning, 6
Room, 45.2
Ruminate, Spring/Summer 2022
Salamander, Spring/Summer 2022
The Shore, 14
Sleet, Summer 2022
Superpresent, Summer 2022
Thema, Summer 2022
The Tiger Moth Review, 8
World Literature Today, July/August 2022
The Woven Tale Press, July 2022
Writing Disorder, Summer 2022
Yellow Medicine Review, Spring 2022

New & Noted Lit and Alt Mags – June 2022

NewPages receives many wonderful literary magazine and alternative magazine titles each month to share with our readers. You can read more about some of these titles by clicking on the “New Mag Issues” tag under “Popular Topics.” If you are a publication looking to be listed here or featured on our blog and social media, please contact us!

Agni, 95
Allium, Spring 2022
Arkana, Issue 12
Atlanta Review, Spring-Summer 2022
Bending Genres, Issue 27
Blink Ink, #48
Bomb, Summer 2022
Catamaran, Summer 2022
Cimarron Review, Winter-Spring 2021
Collateral, Spring 2022
Conjunctions, 78
Dark Matter: Women Witnessing, #14

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New & Noted Lit and Alt Mags – May 2022

NewPages receives many wonderful literary magazine and alternative magazine titles each month to share with our readers. You can read more about some of these titles by clicking on the “New Mag Issues” tag under “Popular Topics.” If you are a publication looking to be listed here or featured on our blog and social media, please contact us!

About Place, May 2022
The American Poetry Review, May/June 2022
The Baltimore Review, Spring 2022
Black Warrior Review, Fall/Winter 2021
The Briar Cliff Review, Volume 34
Camas, Summer 2022
The Cape Rock, 50
Coastal Shelf, #6 Winter 2022
THE COMMON, 23
Communities, Issue #195
Concho River Review, Spring/Summer 2022
Consequence, Issue 14.1
Court Green, Spring 2022
Creative Nonfiction, Spring 2022
Cutleaf, Issue 2.9

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Contest :: Announcing The Creative Block Essay Contest

Deadline: November 30, 2020
We seek previously unpublished personal essays up to 2,000 words about the creative endeavor that you paused. Yes, we want to hear about the dreaded creative block. Tell us a story about your circumstances and what was going through your head as you put down your work. Was it a relief to put aside your art? A regret? Is it still an idea that you kept coming back to, unable to shake? The winner will receive $650, and the submission fee is $10. The contest is open to writers worldwide until November 30. For more details see criticalread.submittable.com/submit.

Lit Mag Covers :: Picks of the Week

This week’s covers are from some of the many Alternative Magazines we have listed at NewPages as a reminder of this useful resource for both reading and submitting writing.

earth island journal

Earth Island Journal combines investigative journalism and thought-provoking essays that make the subtle but profound connections between the environment and other contemporary issues. Writers guidelines here.

feminist studies

The focus of Feminist Studies 44.1 (2018) is life writing and new approaches to studying women’s autobiographies, including Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Gertrude Stein, Kamal Das, Gayle Rubin and Judith Butler, as well as works by Estelle Carol, Alexandra Ketchum, Olga Zilberbourg, Corey Hickner-Johnson, Hiliary Chute, and Ashwini Tambe. Submissions guidelines here.

progressive

The Progressive is a journalistic voice for peace and social justice at home and abroad, steadfastly opposing militarism, the concentration of power in corporate hands, the disenfranchisement of the citizenry, poverty, and prejudice in all its guises. Writers guidelines here.

parabola

One of my favorites, Parabola is published quarterly by the Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition, a non-profit, non-denominational, educational organization. Each issue devotes 128 highly illustrated pages to a universal theme. Submission guidelines here.

humanist

The Humanist magazine applies humanism — a natural and democratic outlook informed by science, inspired by art, and motivated by compassion — to broad areas of social and personal concern in pursuit of alternative ideas. Writers guidelines here.

funny times

And we all need to retain our ability to laugh and bring humor into our days. The Funny Times helps us fulfill this need as America’s longest-running ad-free monthly humor publication in a newspaper format. 

 

Wanted :: Environmental Issues Writing

earth island journalEarth Island Journal is an online magazine that “consistently delivers environmental stories that mainstream media often fail to cover.” As such, writers who have “distinctive stories that anticipate environmental concerns before they become pressing problems, stories that scan the horizon for the next big issue” will find a place for their work here. Earth Island Journal  is a paying market for articles on the full spectrum of environmental issues and success stories of individuals and communities defending and restoring the Earth. Each issue also includes the feature “1,000 Words,” focusing on environmental artists and their works.

Movie Review :: I Am Not Your Negro

Dissent, the online magazine of independent minds and strong opinions, features a reivew of Raoul Peck’s documentary I Am Not Your Negro, based on James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript Remember This House. In “The Apocalyptic Baldwin,” reviewer Dan Sinykin writes:
movie posterI Am Not Your Negro  shows how the later Baldwin, as he negotiated the politics of the mid-to-late 1960s and lived through the murders of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King, Jr., became disillusioned about the possibility of any peaceful resolution to racism. Though the film hints at Baldwin’s emergent anti-capitalism, attention to the texts Peck draws from reveal the force with which Baldwin began to see American capitalism, nationalism, normative sexuality, and whiteness as inextricably bound. To address racism, then, he came to believe, would require a fundamental transformation of society. More likely, though, America would burn itself to the ground.”

Read the full article here.