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Print Journals That Accept Online Submissions

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Time to once again update the list of print journals that accept online submissions. The list has grown by two dozen journals. I anticipate a day when all submissions will be made online. I remain happy to save paper, envelopes, and stamps—and even happier about conserving gas. Thank you, Journals!

Journals new to the list (not necessarily new journals) are indicated with a double asterisk.
The number of issues per year appears after the journal’s name.
The reading period for each journal appears at the end of each entry.
Unless noted otherwise, the journal accepts simultaneous submissions.
As always, please let me know if you find any errors here. And good luck.
Jan 31 – April 30
Agni—2x
Sept 1 – May 31
February 1 – May 31
all year
 $3 fee
check website to see if open for submissions
June 1 – November 1
**Barrelhouse—2x
check website to see if open for submissions
June 1 – November 15
Bateau—2x
all year
all year
Sept 15-Dec 15
all year
no sim
all year
Sept 15 – May 15
Boulevard—3x
November 1-April 30 

Breakwater Review—2x
November 15 for the January issue;
April 15 for the June issue
Caesura—2x
August 5 – Oct. 5
Caketrain—1x
all year

Carbon Copy Magazine—2x
May 1st through September 1st, November 1st through March

**The CarolinaQuarterly—3x       
 all year

The Cincinnati Review—2x
Sept 1 – May 31
Columbia—2x
September 1 – May 1
Sept. 1-Dec.1 (all year for subscribers)
$1.50 fee
August 15-October 15 
January 31-March 31

Crab Creek Review—2x
Sept 15 – March 31
all year
August 1 to 1 November
December 1 to April 1
CutBank—1-2x
October 1 thru February 15
**Ecotone—2x
August 15–April 15 
$3 fee
all year
all year

**Fence—2x
 check website to see if open for submissions 
FIELD—2x
all year
no sim
no Jan, Feb, June, or July
August thru May 
$3 fee

Fourteen Hills—2x
September 1 to January 1
March 1 to July 1

Gargoyle—1x
most recent reading period was June 1, 2011-August 1, 2011
September 15 deadline for the Spring issue
February 15 deadline for the Fall issue
Grist—1x
August 15 – April 15
All year
deadlines: Winter issue: November 15
Summer issue: April 15
Sept 1 – May 31
Aug 1 – Oct 1
All year
pays
Sept 1 – Dec. 15
all year

The Idaho Review—1x
Sept. 1 to April 15

rolling for 3-4 weeks at a time
check website for dates
Jubilat—2x
September 1 – May 1
September 15 – January 15
no sim
check website for submission dates

Little Patuxent Review—2x
check website for submission periods

Submit to Poetry Editor: [email protected]
Sept 1 – Dec 1
all year
Lumina—1x
August 1 – Nov 15
all year
October 1 – April 30
Measure—2x
no sim
all year
July 15 – Sept. 30
Meridian—2x ($2 fee)
all year
all year
August 1–November 1 
January 1–April 1
all year
December, January, and February only or all year if a subscriber
August 1-May1
$3 fee
for the Summer issue January 1 through March 1
for the Winter issue July 1 through September 1 (contest only)
no sim
Sept 1-May 31
August 15 – November 1
Sept-May (summer okay for subscribers)
Aug 15 – May 1
New South—2x
all year
weekly magazine
all year
September 1 – April 30
September 1-December 1 
January 15-April 15
$3 fee
Jan 1- May 1 (but on hiatus for 2012)
**Pleiades—2x
August 15-May 15
June 1 – Jan. 15
Poetry—11x
year round
no sim
September 15 – April 15
check website for submission dates
Sept 1-May 1

Prairie Schooner—4x
Sept 1 – May 1
no sim
September 15 – March 31
all year
considers previously published
All year
Rattle—2x
year round
year round
Redivider—2x
all year
No June, July, August, or December
no sim
Rhino—1x
April 1 – Oct 1
Sept. 14 through Jan. 15
Rosebud—3x
All year
year round
Salt Hill—2x
August 1 – April 1
Jan 1 – Feb 1 / July 1-Aug 1

**Saw Palm
—1x
July 1- October 1
       
Feb. 1 – April 1
All year
All year
**So to Speak—2x
feminist
August 15-October 15 for the Spring issue
January 1-March 15 for the Fall issue
All year
All year
  
All year
No June, July, August
$2 fee
August 15 – May 15
Sept 15 – May 15
No Sim
The Stillwater Review—1x
deadline Nov. 15

**Subtropics—3x
September 1 – April 15        
All year
Sept 1 – Dec. 31
no sim
via email
Sept 15 – Nov. 1
no sim
Sept 15 – April 30
**32 poems—2x
via email
all year

**The ThreepennyReview—4x
      
 Jan 1 – June 30
Tiferet—1x
Sept 1 – December
September 1 – May 31
**Tuesday: An Art Project—2x       
Check website to see if they are taking submissions
Upstreet—1x
Sept 1 – March 1
Versal—1x
Sept 15 – Jan 15
All year
August 1 – Oct 15
Dec 15 – Feb 1
April 15 – July 31
Aug 15 – April 15
all year
all year  
Yalobusha Review—1x   
check website for submission dates   
**Yemassee—2x        
All year


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