As a writer, it's important to be aware of the different markets available for publishing your work. Here are 20 must-read markets for novel and short story writers:
The New Yorker – a weekly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
The Atlantic – a monthly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
The Paris Review – a quarterly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
Harper's Magazine – a monthly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
The New York Times Book Review – a weekly section of The New York Times that reviews new books.
The New Republic – a monthly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
The Kenyon Review – a quarterly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
The Southern Review – a quarterly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
The Hudson Review – a quarterly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
The Georgia Review – a quarterly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
The Missouri Review – a quarterly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
Ploughshares – a literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
Granta – a literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
One Story – a literary magazine that publishes one short story per issue.
The Sun – a literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
Glimmer Train – a literary magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
The Antioch Review – a quarterly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
The Cincinnati Review – a quarterly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
The Gettysburg Review – a quarterly magazine that publishes fiction, poetry, and essays.
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