Resources
Student-Run Literary Magazines
Acedia Journal accepts submissions of poetry from all writers, publishing in-print and online twice a year.
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Aster Lit is an international youth literary magazine funded by the U.S. Department of State, Hershey’s, and Riley’s Way, and accepts poetry, prose, art, and photography from anyone ages 13-25. Submissions are eligible for Starlit Awards of $100, Theme Awards, and nominations for Best of The Net, Best Small Fictions, Pushcart, and Best Microfictions.
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CHINCHILLA LIT accepts seasonal submissions from writers and artists aged 11-25 from around the world. Submissions of all genres and styles are welcome!
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Fleeting Daze Magazine is an youth-run international literary magazine dedicated to provide young artists and writers a platform to amplify their voices, share their experiences, and exemplify the fleeting details of their lives that have shaped them to be who they are today. They welcome all forms of prose, poetry, and art.
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Mollusk Lit is a global literary magazine for writers and artists, with a focus on giving opportunities to new writers and to previously unpublished works. They are open to submissions of any genre or medium.
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The Dawn Review is an international literary magazine that promotes the surprising, the genre-bending, and the overwhelmingly human. The Dawn Review publishes all genres of written and visual work in its three annual issues.
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The Dungeness Press is a literary magazine based in the Bay Area publishing work from writers ages 13-19. They publish prose, poetry, dramatic scripts, personal essays, media criticism, and art, and are devoted to giving young writers a gateway into publishing.
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The Greyhound Journal is a periodic publication of historically-oriented literary work in Mandarin and English. They pursue chronology, deconstruction, nostalgia, work that treads the intersecting axes of time and distance.
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The Zinnia Anthology Project is dedicated to developing a creative space to celebrate the underrepresented relationships we hold amongst ourselves, alongside all other types of marginalized and unseen issues of the modern literary world.
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Trace Fossils Review is a quarterly literary magazine publishing “The Art in Wake of the Artist.” Founded and driven solely by student writers, the magazine welcomes works of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, hybrid and visual art with the mission of promoting young creatives and highlighting resonant work. Show us what has fossilized within you.​