Need a word association generator? These are free and better than your average thesaurus . . .

My favorite of the three is Visuwordsâ„¢ online graphical dictionary -- “Look up words to find their meanings and associations with other words and concepts. Produce diagrams reminiscent of a neural net. Learn how words associate.” If you like this post, please share with your writerly friends and/or follow my […]

NO FEE Submission call & editor interview–Awakened Voices, DEADLINE: Dec. 31, 2016

Awakened Voices is an online literary magazine published by the Awakenings Foundation and “is a safe space for any individual who wants to share thoughts or experiences regarding sexual violence.” I wondered how and why this magazine came to be, so I asked Awakened Voices founder and editor Jean Cozier a few […]

NO FEE Submission call & editor interview–Awakened Voices, DEADLINE: Dec. 31, 2016

Awakened Voices is an online literary magazine published by the Awakenings Foundation and “is a safe space for any individual who wants to share thoughts or experiences regarding sexual violence.” I wondered how and why this magazine came to be, so I asked Awakened Voices founder and editor Jean Cozier a few […]

101 no fee & fast response literary magazines/journals to submit to

Below is a list of 101+ no fee, literary magazines/journals that have a fast turnaround time (most average a month or less) according to Duotrope. I’ve also researched and added some others to the list, based on suggestions from experienced writers. The list is long, so I wasn't able […]

101 no fee & fast response literary magazines/journals to submit to

Below is a list of 101+ no fee, literary magazines/journals that have a fast turnaround time (most average a month or less) according to Duotrope. I’ve also researched and added some others to the list, based on suggestions from experienced writers. The list is long, so I wasn't able […]

The Orbit of Poetry: A Prose Writer's Thoughts–guest blog post by Kristen Figgins

1– I am at a party, sitting in the middle of someone's bedroom floor, holding a plastic cup and crying, because being a writer is a lovely, terrible thing, and I cannot articulate, to myself or anyone else, why I want so badly for my stories to be […]

“Letter to America” by Rob Carney, guest blog post on Terrain.org + writing prompt

Rob Carney presents his readers with a poem entitled “Poetic Justice” to reflect on the recent political environment in his November blog post for his series Old Roads, New Stories: A Blog Series on Terrain.org. This blog post includes an audio recording of Carney performing this politics-meets-history-meets-geography-meets-myth poem. I’ve always been intrigued […]

"Why I Write" an essay by Trish Hopkinson (blog rewind)

Big thanks to Melissa Crockett Meske for publishing my lyrical essay "Why I Write" on her blog back in May. Premier Provo Poet Trish Hopkinson, co-founder of Rock Canyon Poets, has stopped by for a visit. For those of you who know Trish, you won't want to miss […]

“Why I Write” an essay by Trish Hopkinson (blog rewind)

Big thanks to Melissa Crockett Meske for publishing my lyrical essay "Why I Write" on her blog back in May. Premier Provo Poet Trish Hopkinson, co-founder of Rock Canyon Poets, has stopped by for a visit. For those of you who know Trish, you won't want to miss […]

NO FEE Submission call & editor interview–Noble Gas Qtrly, DEADLINE: Dec. 15, 2016

Noble Gas Qtrly is an online literary journal that “accepts original, unpublished works of literature and visual art that explore artifice and discovery--and any interstice that might divide those two--revel in juxtapositions of the high- and lowbrow, and is conscious of its place, its time, and its place in […]

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