Reed Magazine, Issue 156
Reed Magazine, Issue 156 explores a wide range of themes such as immigration, the intersection of identity and society, familial relationships, the natural world, and religion captured in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and art.
•San Jose, CA, USA•
One page on matte paper. The featured work is: “The Sea And The Sunshine.“ There is no digital version on the web.
📅 May 24, 2023
The Woven Tale Press Vol. XI #2
The cornerstone of The Woven Tale Press is our magazine— a rare breed, at once a literary journal and an art publication. We take pride in the careful balance of the writing and the visual arts in each issue; distinctly different but equally resonate fine art forms that are perhaps best appreciated when one is complementing the other.
•East Setauket, NY, USA•
Three pages. The featured works are: “Abandoned Harbor” / “Sacred Portal“ / “Imminence“ / “Ancient Dreams“ / “Under The Polar Sky.“ The journal also includes the artist’s bio/statement.
📅 April 5, 2023
Millennial Pulp Vol. 3
Millennial Pulp began as a dream. Nothing more than a spark of inspiration in a storm of indecision, but nonetheless the flame burned. Fast forward to 2020, and the magazine is finally a reality. My name is Isaac Russo, and I started Millennial Pulp as a way to celebrate art in all its forms. In today's age we often forget to stop and stare, to take in the world around us and enjoy the beauty of a single moment, but that's what we hope to capture in this magazine. We are looking for art of the 21st century, and what a strange time to be alive.
•USA•
Two pages on the spread. The featured works are: “Zenith” / “New Age.“ The journal also includes the artist’s headshot and bio/statement on the Contributors page (see A photo version #3—a text in red). There is no digital version on the web.
📅 March 16, 2023
Audience Askew Literary Journal Vol. 1 Issue 3 Winter 2023
We are a small quarterly journal featuring 10-15 stories, poems, and art that don’t quite fit in anywhere else, which puts them right at home with Audience Askew. In between the magazine issues, we aim to release a single-author chapbook every month… so don’t stay away too long—there will always be something new and intriguing to discover!
At Audience Askew, we like the strange, quirky, and unique—aiming to find thought-provoking stories, engaging poetry, and distinctive artwork that doesn’t quite fit in anywhere else. We welcome new and established authors, poets, and artists worldwide who want to showcase their talents to an audience just as askew as they are.
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Front cover. The featured work is: “New Age.” Journal also includes the artist’s headshot and bio/statement on the Contributors page (see A digital version (screenshot)—a text in red).
🏆 The “New Age” image won the Audience Askew 2023 Cover Contest.
📅 January 15, 2023
Orange Book Vol. 1 by Artrepreneur
A breathtaking contemporary art coffee table book that celebrates today’s most exciting new talent. Limited edition of 300.
Artrepreneur is a global digital marketplace and membership platform that empowers artists to succeed and connects art buyers with curated works. “Orange Book” is a visual feast that showcases nearly 100 rising star artists curated by Artrepreneur, a global digital marketplace and membership platform.
•New York, NY, USA•
Two pages on the spread. The featured works are: “Ocean Dreams” / “Light Of Hope” / “Man On The Beach.” It also includes the artist's headshot and bio/statement. There is no digital version on the web.
📅 January 12, 2023
Presence Journal by SDI Vol. 29 No. 01 March - 2023
SDI is a learning community for spiritual directors, spiritual companions, and anyone curious about cultivating spiritual practice.
•USA•
One page. The featured work is: "Contemplation." It paired with the article "Coming Down to Earth: Sanctuary as Spiritual Companionship in a Time of Hopelessness" by Bayo Akomolafe (full article available for the SDI members only). The journal also includes the artist’s short bio on the Artists & Poets page (see A photo version #2—a text in red).
📅 December 27, 2022
Stonecrop No. 05 Spring 2022
Stonecrop is a College literary magazine that is established in Boise, Idaho in 2013 going through a name change in 2018. The magazine is made by the English department majors from the College of Western Idaho. The magazine focuses on short stories, non-fiction essays, poetry, and many art pieces that get submitted every year. In the fall semester, there is the preliminary group that goes through submissions. In the spring semester, there are more students and they go through all submissions in a matter of weeks.
•Boise, ID, USA•
Front and back cover plus three pages with works, artist's headshot, accompanying texts, and a contributors' page with the artist's bio (see A photo version #4—a text in red). The featured works are: “The Sea and the Sunshine” / “Man On The Beach” / “In-Between World” / “Light Of Hope” / “Enigmatic Incarnation.” There is no digital version on the web.
🏆 The “The Sea and the Sunshine” image won the Stonecrop 2022 Cover Contest.
📅 September 8, 2022
Audience Askew Literary Journal Vol. 1 Issue 1 Summer 2022
We are a small quarterly journal featuring 10-15 stories, poems, and art that don’t quite fit in anywhere else, which puts them right at home with Audience Askew. In between the magazine issues, we aim to release a single-author chapbook every month… so don’t stay away too long—there will always be something new and intriguing to discover!
At Audience Askew, we like the strange, quirky, and unique—aiming to find thought-provoking stories, engaging poetry, and distinctive artwork that doesn’t quite fit in anywhere else. We welcome new and established authors, poets, and artists worldwide who want to showcase their talents to an audience just as askew as they are.
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One page. The featured work is: “Winter Garden.” Journal also includes the artist’s headshot and bio/statement on the Contributors page (see A digital version (preview)—a text in red).
📅 July 15, 2022
The Purposeful Mayonnaise Vol. 2 Issue 1
The Purposeful Mayo is a literary and art journal that features the creative work of artists and writers internationally. The Purposeful Mayonnaise Journal comes out on the 15th of the even-numbered months (June, August, October, December, February, and April). Submissions are open during odd-numbered months.
•Canada•
Front cover and two pages. The featured works are: “The Sea And The Sunshine” / “Man On The Beach” / “Ocean Dreams.” It also includes the artist's statement.
🏆 The “The Sea and the Sunshine” image won the Purposeful Mayonnaise 2022 Cover Contest.
📅 June 15, 2022
FLARE: The Flagler Review (Spring 22 issue)
FLARE: The Flagler Review is an award-winning literary journal published by English Department students at Flagler College. The publication is printed in the spring with online-only editions published throughout the year. FLARE seeks to publish both up-and-coming and established writers in poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, as well as artists.
•St. Augustine, FL, USA•
Front and back cover on matte paper. The featured work is: "Bathers." It also includes the artist's bio on the Contributor’s Bios page (see A photo version #2—a text in red). There is no digital version on the web.
🏆 The “Bathers” image won the FLARE: The Flagler Review 2022 Cover Contest.
📅 April 29, 2022
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