Magazines



Writer’s Apprentice magazine: A new print magazine for aspiring, new, beginning, and intermediate writers, will premier in March/April, 2003-and it’s absolutely free!

Sour Grapes: The web newsletter for rejected writers and other tormented souls. Our pages include artwork, poetry, articles, market news, contests info, guidelines, links and more. Our guidelines are available on the site. Contact Sandy Bernstein, Editor/Publisher for more info at: Sandyberns@attbi.com.

The Paris Review: Presents – Criminal Conversations: A roundtable discussion with prominent crime writers Colin Dexter, Michael Dibdin, Evan Hunter, P.D. James, Elmore Leonard, John Mortimer, and Harriet Waugh

The Yalobusha Review, founded in 1995, accepts poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, photography and black-and-white artwork from established and new writers alike. They do not have a genre preference, they just want quality work. Their guidelines are as follows: Fiction: no more than 25 pages, double spaced. Poetry: no more than 10 poems. Creative non-fiction: no more than 25 pages, double spaced. Artwork: no more than 5 pieces of 8″x10″ (or smaller) drawings/photography. (Please do not submit originals, but QUALITY reproductions). If you have any further questions, please contact the editor at yalobush@olemiss.edu.

Syntax: is a monthly magazine that focuses on increasing the demand and support for emerging writers and literary focused businesses. Unlike other literary magazines Syntax is distributed free to readers each month, ensuring a high regular readership.

Writer Classifieds: Offers free and enhanced classified ads for writers, editors, and those who support or employ them.

Word Smitten: along with the Native Shore Fiction departments, are both print and online news and include interview publications with access to book editors, agents, authors, and media, providing information about the book publishing industry. Upcoming competitions: Flash Fiction at the Story Cove and TenTen Fiction.

If know of any other magazines send us an email: beth@author-network.com

Black Expressions 4 books for $2 plus free gift