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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