Whether you are just starting to consider submitting your work or are submitting regularly, part 2 of this article by Becky Tuch gives a reviewers inside look at the most quirky, well-done journals and lit mags. It includes links to each with a brief description. It also includes information on The Review Review, which is a valuable resource for detailed reviews of many others publications, as well as access to calls for submissions and other writer resources.
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Your Lit Mag Starter Kit, Part II: Celebrating Quirk!
By Becky Tuch How often have you heard something described as "quirky"? Just what does this mean exactly? Possessing an element of surprise? Offbeat? Humorous in a playful kind of way? I asked around on Twitter and got some folks to hone in on the definition of "quirky." Here is what …
You can read part 1 here: Your Lit Mag Starter Kit, Part 1: Hearty, High-Quality, Aesthetically Traditional Lit Mags
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