Our interactive links page now contains not only links to our favorite literary reviews, magazines and web sites, but also a comprehensive writer-based help source. We plan to incorporate links to journals and magazines that offer something out of the ordinary and fresh, and an all-purpose "writer's tools" page with connections to Modern Language Association, Associated Writing Programs and reference materials.

The Adirondack Review
Alimentum: The Literature of Food
American Letters & Commentary
Anderbo.com
Antioch Review
Another Chicago Magazine
Apple Valley Review
Ascent
At Length
Bamboo Ridge Press
Bellevue Literary Review
Blackbird
Black Warrior Review
Blithe House Quarterly
Blood and Thunder: Musings on the Art of Medicine
Bridge Magazine
Burnside Review
C&R Press
Caketrain
Cedar Hill Press
Cimarron Review
Crab Creek Review
Creative Nonfiction
Conjunctions
Dislocate
Dreaming Methods
Drought
Drunken Boat
Ecotone
Front Porch
FIELD: Contemporary Poetry and Poetics
Fugue
The Georgia Review
Global City Review
Hanging Loose Press
Harpur Palate
Hayden's Ferry Review
The Hyde Park Review of Books
Istanbul Literature Review
Kaleidoscope Magazine
The Kenyon Review
Land-Grant College Review
Literal Latte
MANOA
Mad Hatters' Review
The Massachusetts Review
Michigan Quarterly Review
The Missouri Review
The Modern Review
Mosaic Literary Magazine
NEO : Literary Magazine
New Delta Review
New England Review
New Letters
North Dakota Quarterly
Now & Then
Other Voices
The Paris Review
Parthenon West Review
PEN America: A Journal for Writers and Readers
Pirene's Fountain
Ploughshares
Potomac Review
Prick of the Spindle
Rain Crow
Sampsonia Way
Segue
Seneca Review
Sewanee Review
Shenandoah
Small Spiral Notebook
Smartish Pace
South Dakota Review
The Southern Review
Spinning Jenny
Stickman Review
storySouth
The Summerset Review
Tameme
Tatlin's Tower
Unpleasant Event Schedule
Urban Spaghetti
Ward 6 Review
Web del Sol
West Branch
Witness
The Worcester Review
Writers-Zone.com
zafusy
Zopilote Magazine
Zzyzyva

Our Writer's Tools is a virtual one-stop help center:
As you browse the web-site for the Associated Writing Programs
you will see information for the AWP Writer's Chronicle, its annual conference, and other interesting information for the writing programs included in AWP.

Also helpful is the Modern Languages Association
web site that specializes in easy access research help, as well as helpful items for the informed and stylistic writer and reader.

Another site to puruse is the site for the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP),
which provides information for those interested in acquiring a knowledge of literary magazines.

Check out a web site that has links to virtually hundreds of other literary sites. Web del Sol
has all the latest on the literary scene, with reviews and massive amounts of links.

And also head over to NewPages.com,
a source for news, information and guides to independent bookstores, independent publishers, literary periodicals, alternative periodicals, independent record labels, alternative newsweeklies and more.

Poets and Writers
puts together a thorough list of contests, links, news, resources, and other magazines that can be useful for any writer.

Click on Save the Short Story's
link to visit a site dedicated to the promotion of the short story form and its writer, launched by the creators of One Story.

The Fine Arts Work Center
in Provincetown is an internationally renowned nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a supportive and nurturing environment for emerging artists and writers.

LitList
is a listing site that provides both a guide for writers looking for journal information and a place for editors to promote their publications.

Poetry Links by Drowning Man
is a thorough index of small presses and journals that accept poetry, complete with guidelines and up-to-date links to their corresponding websites.

The 00 Independent Press Guide
is based in the UK, and is one of many guides to help writers sort out publishing markets.

Famous Poets and Poems.com
is another website that links to journals and contests, providing helpful information to writers.

There are several sites that are dedicated to providing communities for writers to exchange work for critique electronically. One such site is Writing.com