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Bateau
Volume 1 Issue 1
2007
Biannual
Beloit Poetry Journal
“Split This Rock” Chapbook Issue
Volume 58 Number 3
Spring 2008
Quarterly
The Chattahoochee Review
Special Focus: Japanese Fiction
Volume 28 Number 1
Winter 2008
Quarterly
Court Green
5
2008
Annual
Dossier: Sylvia Plath
Cream City Review
Siblinghood
Volume 31 Number 2
Fall 2007
Biannual
Dimensions2
“A bilingual magazine for contemporary German-language literature in English Translation”
Volume 9 Numbers 1&2
2007
Triannual
Fence
Volume 1 Numbers 1 & 2
Fall/Winter 2007-08
Biannual
Harvard Review
Number 32 and Number 33
2007
Biannual
Image
“Art, Faith, Mystery”
Number 56
Winter 2007-08
Quarterly
The Kenyon Review
Volume 30 Number 1
Winter 2008
Quarterly
Keyhole
Issue 1
Fall 2007
Knock
“Hurt on Purpose”
Number 8
2007
Biannual
Main Street Rag
Volume 13 Number 1
Winter 2008
Quarterly
The Malahat Review
Number 161
December 2007
Quarterly
Margie
“The American Journal of Poetry”
Volume 6
2007
Annual
New England Review
Volume 28 Number 4
2007
Quarterly
One Less
“Film”
Issue 3
Fall 2007
Annual
Poetry
Volume 191 Number 4
January 2008
Monthly
Poetry Flash
Numbers 299/300
Fall2007/Winter 2007
Bimonthly
The Rambler
Volume 5 Number 1
Jan-Feb 2008
Bi-monthly
Shenandoah
Volume 57 Number 3
Winter 2007
Quarterly
Short Story
Number 3
Fall 2007
Biannual
The Spoon River Poetry Review
Volume 32 Number 2
Summer/Fall 2007
Biannual
Writers Ask
Glimmer Train Stories
Issue 38
Quarterly


Clockwork Phoenix

From Executive Editor Benjamin Spencer: “We are very happy to present the second issue of Cadillac Cicatrix, the new, innovative literary and visual art journal based in Carmel Valley, California.
From Ashley Mullins, editor: “Kudzu is a small literary magazine published by Hazard Community and Technical College. We publish once a year in the spring with openings for essays, reviews, poetry and short fiction and nonfiction. We also have two contests with a $5 reading fee, one for poetry and the other for short fiction. We also choose a few pieces of black and white photography or pen and ink drawings for every issue. In the past we have published works by or about Gurney Norman, Frank X Walker, Kelly Ellis, G. C. Compton, Miriam Woolfolk, and Scott Russell Sanders. February 1st is the deadline for our 2008 publication.”

“The best stories are sometimes the most personal ones, and we want to hear yours. In each issue of The Rambler we feature stories from you, our readers, based on a photograph of a moment from ‘out in the world’ we offer for inspiration. Your story might not have anything to do with the chosen image directly (or maybe it does), but we hope the images here trigger a story inside you that needs telling.” Visit website for images, guidelines and deadlines.

Every community has a memory of itself.
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The editors of Mount Marty College’s literary journal Paddlefish are interested in poetry (3-5 poems), short/short fiction (2,500 words or less), graphic fiction, nonfiction, illustrated essays, graphic memoir and narrative documentary photography in all genres and styles. Their online extension is also accepting a variety of media arts including: video, motion graphics and animation (submitted via CD/DVD and limited to ten minutes). Submission Dates: November 1st, 2007 – February 29th, 2008
Northland Poster Collective online gallery and catalog store featuring the art of social justice, the tools of grassroots union organizing and labor activism, and the craft of union workers: Posters, Labor Books, Buttons, Bumper Stickers, Calendars, Note Cards, Iraq Note Cards, Holiday Cards, T-Shirts, Baby Clothes, Vietnam Era Originals, Vintage Poster Sets, Mugs, Mouse Pads, Coasters, Postcards, CDs, Cloth Hangings, Decals, Sweatshirts, Books & Videos, Hats, Signs. Featuring Immigrants Rights, Political Campaigns, Anti-WalMart, Iraq Art Project.


Babel Fruit, the online journal for “writing under the influence of the other,” welcomes submissions for the February spring issue. Poetry, prose, and creative non-fiction are welcome. For reviews and previews please query first. Babel Fruit accepts previously published work if it is not available online. babelfruit.org is an independent initiative in cooperation with the International Cities of Refuge Network.
A new issue of Six Little Things is now online: issue #9, winter 2008, themed “A Penny Saved.” It features new short work by Stefanie Freele, Richard Grayson, Ashley Hudson, Jayne Pupek, Kamau Rucker, and Patrick Swaney, as well as photographs by Melanie Faith. Submissions are currently open for issue #10, Spring 2008, themed “Cut Paper / Paper Cuts.”