Writer's Market Report Writer's Market Report By: Teresa Alley Creative Nonfiction DR. ARINI CRW180 28872 CRW180 28872 10/24/2014.

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Writer's Market Report Writer's Market Report By: Teresa Alley Creative Nonfiction DR. ARINI CRW CRW /24/2014

Genres Published: Creative Nonfiction Editorial Focus 1966 is a literary magazine that celebrates research-driven creative nonfiction — prose that turns information into story and facts into art. We are published with the support of Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas and its English Department. Tips From the Editor Please include a brief note with your submission that describes the research component of your essay. Please place your name on the first page of your essay and please include page numbers. Contact Information Kelly Grey Carlisle, Editor 1 Trinity Place c/o Kelly Grey Carlisle San Antonio, TX Website: 1966journal.org

34thParallel Magazine WebsiteWebsite: 34thparallel.net Genres Published: Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction Formats: Web, E-publication, PrintPrint Submission Guidelines: Editorial Focus We think you rock! And at 34thParallel Magazine what we’re about is giving you the rock-star treatment! We aspire to be the Rolling Stone of writing where you can be proud to have your work read and acclaimed!! Reach a wider audience for your work, get noticed by agents and mainstream publishers.

3Elements Review  3Elements Review was founded to spark imagination, to provide a unique creative challenge, and at the very least, to allow writers and artists a bit of fun with our three element prompts.  Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction. Mikaela Shea, Editor-in-chief 3330 N Lake Shore Dr #3H Chicago, IL

5X5 5x5 is a pocket-sized literary magazine packed with concise written and visual art, full of new and established voices, both young and old, that push the limits of our five inch by five inch format. We strive to find exceptional, undiscovered writing and artwork, package it into a neat little book and send it to as many mailboxes as possible.

Gargoyle Magazine  Website:   Contact Information  Richard Peabody, Editor  3819 North 13th Street  Arlington, VA   They want you to dazzle them  Genres Published:  Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction

GEIST  Website:   Genres Published:  Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction  Geist is a magazine of ideas and culture made in Canada with a strong literary focus and a sense of humor. The Geist tone is intelligent, plain- talking, inclusive and offbeat.

Pacific Review  Website: sdsupacificreview.wordpress.com/  Genres Published: Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction  The pacificREVIEW is an annual review of prose, poetry, and artwork on a given theme, published in affiliation with San Diego State University.

Sakura Review  Website:   Genres Published:  Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction  Editorial Focus They believe it’s their obligation to surprise, entertain, and perplex in any manner that they see fit. Sakura Review seeks poetry, prose, and works in translation.

Wag's Revue  Website:  Genres Published: Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction  Subgenres: Humor  Wag’s Revue is an online-only literary quarterly of poetry, essays, fiction and interviews with waggish luminaries of our day.

Zymbol  Website: zymbol.org  Genres Published: Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction  Formats: Web, Print, Audio, Video  Zymbol is an art and literature magazine with aesthetic roots in the symbolist and surrealist movements. In the fields of literature, visual art, criticism and theory, they publish the finest work of both established and emerging voices.

Creative Nonfiction Writing Conference: The Creative Nonfiction Collective Society   April 24-26, 2015  This year, they head to beautiful Victoria, British Columbia  Workshop and Plenary sessions have covered such topics as copyright, self-marketing, the memoir, hybrid forms of CNF, travel writing, the nonfiction novel, and creative nonfiction in international contexts. It’s a weekend not to be missed.

writing contest  Exploring the Boundaries  Deadline: January 20, 2015  Creative Nonfiction is currently seeking experimental nonfiction for the "Exploring the Boundaries" section ("experimental," "boundaries"... yes, we know these can be loaded terms). We're looking for writing that is ambitious, pushes against the conventional boundaries of the genre, plays with style and form, and makes its own rules. As always, we have only one absolute rule: nonfiction must be based in fact.  ; please include a word count on the first page of the essay, and a cover letter with complete contact information and a brief bio. Any additional questions can be directed to information [at] creativenonfiction.org.  You may submit essays online or by regular mail:  By regular mail Postmark deadline January 20, Please send manuscript, accompanied by cover letter with complete contact information including the title of the essay and word count; and SASE or for response:  Creative Nonfiction Attn: EXPLORING THE BOUNDARIES 5501 Walnut Street, Suite 202 Pittsburgh, PA  Online Deadline to upload files: 11:59 pm EST January 20, 2015 ($3 convenience fee)