Litter erie
When we looked at magazines and journals in April 2015 we started off telling you about the German literary and philosophy magazine that made its first appearance in 1663. Despite this, and my own interest and involvement in things literary, we quickly moved on to talk about other glossies.
The truth is I've never subscribed to a literary magazine and this is what my business advisor a year later and the editor he sent me to both recommended. If you want to get published in the literary mags, taking out a subscription is a good start.
One of the birthday presents I asked for this year was thus one of the Aus standards and, since that gift of a year's sub to Outland*, copies of Meanjin and Southerly have also appeared for me to glance through.
I'm still trying to digest the poetry I have read and, as predicted, it's not to my taste really and speaks more to those obstacles I'm up against. That said, it helps to know the scene.
*this should read Overland
Australian literary magazines
- The Antipodean
- Arna
- Australian Book Review
- The Australian Horror and Fantasy Magazine
- Australian Literary Review
- Australian Literary Studies
- The Australian Poetry Journal
- Bloodsongs
- The Book Fellow
- Books+Publishing
- Cordite Poetry Review
- The Critic
- The Gadfly
- Gangway
- Good Reading
- Griffith Review
- Harvest Magazine
- HEAT
- Hermes
- HorrorScope
- Island
- Jacket
- Kill Your Darlings
- The Lifted Brow
- The Lone Hand
- Mascara
- Meanjin
- Meuse Press
- The Monthly
- Nocturnal Submissions
- Overland
- Peril
- Pertinent
- Quadrant
- Red Leaves
- Review of Reviews
- Right Now
- School Magazine
- Scripsi
- Seizure
- Shadowed Realms
- Shit Creek Review
- Southerly
- Sydney Review of Books
- Victorian Review
- Voiceworks
- Westerly
- Wet Ink
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