Today, Bridge as an artistic collective has expanded to over a dozen active core members, each of whom serve as volunteer section editors for the Bridge Journal in the discipline of their expertise, serve on its committees, publish books, stage exhibitions, expositions, public art and interventions.
The Bridge Journal is print-only when released and also a record, archive and attempt to expand existing public scholarship on current and underrepresented art forms.
Weather Magic, Jinn-Bots, and Halloween Horror: October’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
MacMillan's Banned Books Page and Banned Books Week.
Two new literary magazines I am thinking sending submissions are
This newsletter gathers inspiration from magazines, zines, journals, and blogs to become a kind of all-encompassing collection of curios. That is to say: whatever you are working on—be it poetry, short fiction, book review, comic strip, graph, interview, essay, or painting—send it our way! We’re interested! So long as your submission can be said to have an “art and literature” quotient, we’ll consider it! Paloma is a space for writers who are looking to showcase their work without themselves having to establish a readership and maintain frequent publications—submissions are always open and our editorial team strives to establish a laidback and quality outlet.
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Submissions to Poor Ezra’s Almanac are always open. We encourage all writers and artists to submit work, regardless of previously publications, awards, or background. Please familiarize yourself with the tone of the publication before submitting. We hope to publish the best work possible, especially that of artists and writers who are previously unpublished, emerging, and operating outside of the mainstream.
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