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Chantarelle's Notebook
www.chantarellesnotebook.com
Issue 25 is all done and ready to be read. Take a few minutes and give it a look over. We have some first time contributors in this issue along with a couple of familiar faces. We hope you enjoy it. And yes, we are now reading submissions for our next issue in January, so keep the poems coming...
Posted November 1, 2011 at 12:07 PM
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The Corresponding Society
www.thecorrespondingsociety.com/
The Corresponding Society is a small press organized by a very diverse community of young creative writers. The group was established in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York by poets Christopher Sweeney, Robert Snyderman, and David Swensen; historian and translator Greg Afinogenov; multidisciplinary writer Lonely Christopher; and fiction writer Adrian Shirk. The strategy was to build a network of corresponding subjects to encourage creative instigation and support the distribution of new creative and academic work.
Posted November 1, 2011 at 12:13 PM
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EarthSpeak Magazine
earthspeakmagazine.com/
EarthSpeak, a new online literary journal, labors under the belief that a healthy and engaged consciousness with the natural world has the ability to deepen and enrich the well-being of the individual and in turn society as a whole. Now accepting submissions on a rolling basis, EarthSpeak seeks poems, essays, short stories and visual representations that reflect the artist's interaction with the natural world, whether a commentary on the necessity of conservation, seasonal rhythms or on the alienation of modern society from the world around it. Issues of the Journal will be posted online for free and for all to read on a seasonal basis and also be made available as free downloadable PDF EBooks.
Posted November 1, 2011 at 12:03 PM
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Foundling Review
foundlingreview.com/
Foundling Review is an online literary magazine that wants to give you an opportunity to publish your best work. What makes us different? Nothing much. We hold PhD and Masters degrees in areas that are totally unrelated to fine arts. But we love reading, writing, and have an overwhelming passion for the well-crafted word. We publish once every ten to fifteen days.
Posted November 1, 2011 at 11:57 AM
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Prairie Wolf Press Review
prairiewolfpress.com/
A semi-annual online anthology publishing the new works of both emerging and established literary and visual artists. A prairie wolf breathes, inhaling the positive energy enfolding each of us, exhaling intentionally-shaped howls to mindfully, helpfully balance its world. We embrace the howling animal.
Posted November 1, 2011 at 12:01 PM
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The San Pedro River Review
www.sprreview.com/
Welcome to San Pedro River Review, a perfect-bound poetry and art publication. It is named for the ancient river that flows north from the mountains of Sonora, Mexico, into Arizona. Launched in January, 2009 as a saddle-stitched journal with a distribution of 75, we have grown and evolved into perfect-bound with our latest distribution nearing 300.
Posted November 1, 2011 at 11:59 AM
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