You are on Tumblr, therefore you may or may not have art, poetry, fiction, non-fiction that you would love to see published
inopinatajournal.wordpress.comhere’s your chance! Inopinata is a student run literary journal at the University of Mary Washington! Submit early and often, our submission deadline is November 3rd!
EDIT: This literary journal is not limited to UMW students!
How to Fake Being Bitter
dansemacabre.art.officelive.comThis is my first published story. It is closely related to my “real” life, which I suppose makes it more memoir than fiction. I am quite sure the ending is fiction, though. Thank you to Danse Macabre for giving me hope and keeping me there. Writing alone and sending stories off can be quite daunting, but worth it. Always worth it.
decomP magazinE

I’m excited to announce that I am the new Assistant Poetry Editor for decomP magazinE. This monthly online literary magazine publishes prose, poetry, art, and solicited book reviews. Their archive of works going back to 2004 can be viewed here.
If you have something good, you should send it in! I might be the one who reads it.
P.S. If you submit on an even day of the month, it’s even more likely it’ll find its way into my mailbox!
Mangrove Literary Journal staff
More pleasant news about the upcoming year! This week just keeps getting better.
I learned today that my application was accepted to be a 2011-2012 staff member for the University of Miami’s Mangrove Literary Journal. This publication recently accepted one of my nonfiction submissions, and it has just come out in their 2011 print edition. I wasn’t too familiar with Mangrove until the English department forwarded us their call for submissions, but after looking into it and seeing this year’s beautiful edition I knew I wanted to be a part of it. So, I applied and was accepted to serve as a Nonfiction reader next year, helping to choose the submissions that are accepted in that category. I can’t wait!
Please check out Mangrove’s website (linked above) for more info on this great arts publication. And if you happen to be one of the many talented (and especially SECRETLY talented) students at UM, this year’s last submission deadline is May 3, so I’d definitely encourage you to share your work with us.
Have a great week!
Featured Poem: The Writer by Kate Daniels
She has fallen, in the blueish glow of the nightlight,
Asleep, her face pressed in the carpet, her hand
Still curled around the fat yellow pencil
She has used to write my name on the blank page
Of her spiral notebook. NotMom, butKate,
TheKtwirling, vinelike, umbilical, funicular,
Down to a nest of scribbles within which
She must have sought the outlines of the four
Different letters that compose her name—the name
That is hers alone—for which she alone
Must take responsibility—but which she cannot
Yet discern within the clamor of her text
[Featured in Five Points Vol. 12.2]
CCP launches silver anniversary edition of Ani literary journal
THE Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) through its Intertextual Division celebrates the 25th anniversary of its literary journal by launching Ani 37, the Cleansing and Renewal issue, on November 29, 2012 at the CCP Promenade at five in the afternoon. Ani 37 contains 97 works of prose and poetry submitted by 66 authors written in English, Filipino and different Philippine languages, representing Aklanon, Bikol, Chabacano, Ilokano, Iluko, Kankanaey, and Pangasinan.
“The prose and poems in this issue are metaphors of self-awareness and transcendence, and reflections on relationships with the Other, with mortality/immortality, with nation/country, with cultures local and international – and engagements with ideas on history, governance, civilization and consciousness,” wrote editor-in-chief and Intertextual Division chief Herminio S. Beltran, Jr. in the literary journal’s introduction.
The Ani 37 contributors include Conviron Altatis, Mark Angeles, Alma Anonas-Carpio, Billy T. Antonio, G. Mae Aquino, Carlos A. Arejola, Francisco Arias Monteseña, Mark Joseph Z. Arisgado, Abdon M. Balde, Jr., Maria Leah Baroña-Cruz, Ronald Baytan, Gil S. Beltran, Herminio S. Beltran, Jr., Kristoffer Berse, April Mae M. Berza, Letty Cantal-Pagkalinawan, Mark Gil M. Caparros, Nonon Carandang, Paul Castillo, Jose Jason L. Chancoco, Joey Stephanie Chua, Melchor F. Cichon, Mar Anthony Simon dela Cruz, Denver Ejem Torres, U Z. Eliserio, Johann Vladimir Espiritu, Raul Esquillo Asis, James M. Fajarito, Luis P. Gatmaitan, Genaro R. Gojo Cruz, Cristino Iloreta Inay, Sr., Io Mones Jularbal, Levine Lao, Junley L. Lazaga, Elyrah Loyola Salanga-Torralba, Nestor C. (Librano) Lucena, Elynia S. Mabanglo, Francis C. Macansantos, Maynard G. Manansala, Perry C. Mangilaya, Shur C. Mangilaya, Neoli Marcos, Donna Patricia Nuguid, Gexter Ocampo Lacambra, Wilhelmina S. Orozco, Melba Padilla-Maggay, Chuckberry J. Pascual, Honesto M. Pesimo, Jr., Ferdinand Pisigan Jarin, Lila Ramos Shahani, Vicente R. Raras, Rommel Rodriguez, Christopher S. Rosales, Hope Sabanpan-Yu, Scott Saboy, Louie Jon A. Sanchez, E. San Juan, Jr., Fely Senido, Jojo G. Silvestre, Priscilla Supnet Macansantos, Ariel S. Tabag, J.I.E. Teodoro, John Enrico C. Torralba, Betty Uy-Regala, Rachel Valencerina Marra, and Santiago B. Villafania.
During the launch, some of the contributors will be performing their work. Ani 37 will also be sold at a discounted price in the mentioned launch.
ATTENTION :: ALL ARTISTS
ATTENTION :: ALL ARTISTS

Are you a writer? An artist? Do you produce some sort of artistic work, like photography? Do you want to get published?
Check out Psithurism: A Literary Journal, a student-run journal from Washington State University!
Psithurism: A Literary Journal
All Submissions To: psithurism@outlook.com
We take fiction, nonfiction, poetry, photography, etc. We’re taking submissions (sent to psithurism@outlook.com) until November 2nd, 2012.
For more information regarding submissions, please visit the page titled ‘Mission’ for formats, limitations, etc.
Other Locations:
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsithurismALJ
- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/psithurismalj
PLEASE SUBMIT, AND SHARE THIS WITH ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS!
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Pilot Light
pilotlightjournal.orgA journal of 21st century poetics and criticism, edited by some wonderful ladies with fantastic sensibilities.
“We just wanted the heart’s pilot light to keep on burning.
I remember how there, at the edge of the world, there was
another world.”
- Richard Jackson
If you like literature, check it out!
California Literary Review
calitreview.comFounded January 1, 2004 in Carlsbad, California, the California Literary Review began as a literary journal but has since grown into a complete arts and culture magazine featuring talented writers from throughout the United States, Europe and Mexico.