• Allegro Poetry Magazine

    Allegro Poetry Magazine seeks to publish the best contemporary poetry. It is published twice a year in an online format. One issue is for poems on any theme and one for poems with a set theme.

  • Butcher's Dog

    Butcher's Dog is a bi-annual poetry magazine founded and published in North East England. Independent and egalitarian, they print outstanding poems by diverse writers with distinctive voices from across the UK and ROI.

  • Calyx Journal

    CALYX exists to nurture women’s creativity by publishing fine literature and art by women. They accept submissions of previously unpublished poetry, short fiction, visual art, essays, reviews, and interviews annually from 1st October – 31st December.

  • Frogmore Press

    The Frogmore Press was founded by André Evans and Jeremy Page at the Frogmore Tea Rooms in Folkestone in 1983. The Press has published hundreds of writers in its now bi-annual magazine The Frogmore Papers.

  • Granta

    Granta is committed to championing new voices and is open to unsolicited submissions of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. We consider all submissions for both print and online publication.

  • Lucent Dreaming

    Lucent Dreaming publish books and a biannual print and online creative writing magazine featuring beautiful, strange and surreal work from contributors worldwide, including prose and poetry.

  • Magma

    Magma is unique in that each issue has a different theme and different editors. These themes aim to speak back to the world through the best in contemporary poetry, housing established poets alongside new or little-known names.

  • New Welsh Review

    New Welsh Review holds true to its original mission statement: to be dynamic, curious, lively and outward-looking, to commemorate the past but to celebrate contemporary excellence and new directions. They publish fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry, a forum for critical debate and reviews.

  • Poetry Wales

    Poetry Wales publishes internationally respected contemporary poetry, features and reviews in its triannual print and digital magazine. The magazine is open to tradition and experiment, publishing poetry from a wide range of approaches.

  • Stand

    The search for inventive or radical or experimental work goes on. Stand appears quarterly and continues to feature some of the best in new writing, poetry, fiction and criticism.

  • Strix

    Strix appears three times a year, featuring the best short fiction and poetry it can gets its claws on—we feature established writers and those in the earlier stages of their writing life.

  • TriQuarterly

    TriQuarterly is the literary magazine of Northwestern University. They are especially interested in work that embraces the world and continues, however subtly, the ongoing global conversation about culture and society.

  • Wells Street Journal

    The Wells Street Journal is a London-based biannual literary anthology of poetry and prose run by the University of Westminster’s Creative Writing: Writing the City MA students. They are dedicated to showcasing a variety of styles in poetry and prose.

  • The Gravity of the Thing

    The Gravity of the Thing is an independent magazine dedicated to innovative and defamiliarized creative writing. They seek writing that presents the common in unfamiliar ways; that which has been taken for granted is re-envisioned, or made strange.

  • The Interpreter's House

    Founded by Merryn Williams in 1996, The Interpreter's House is an independent poetry magazine seeking to platform and provide a welcoming home for the best in new writing. They publish twice a year in April and October.