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7. Chicago Review of Books
8. Jewish Review of Books
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10. The Horn Book » Book Reviews
11. Los Angeles Review of Books
12. American Book Review
13. US Review of Books
14. Locus Magazine » Books
15. Cleaver Magazine
16. PANK Magazine » Book Reviews
17. The White Review
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Aida Alami | Contributor | nybooks.com | @AidaAlami | |||
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No matter how much you love reading your way through one book after another, sometimes it’s good to mix up your regularly scheduled programming (er, reading) — and what better way to do so than with these magazines that book-lovers should subscribe to , especially if you’re looking to ramp up your reading game in the New Year. After all, the next best thing to reading a book is reading a magazine about books . Plus, the magazines on this list are a great way to make sure your TBR pile is up-to-date with all the newest titles and bestsellers, keep up with what’s fresh and exciting in the publishing industry, and discover some of your future favorite writers before their books have even hit store shelves yet. (And you’ll be one step ahead of all your bookish friends when it comes to knowing what’s coming out, when.) From killer reviews and anticipation-filled press releases, to book excerpts, short stories by some of literature’s newest voices, and more, these magazines are filled with must-read publishing tidbits that bookworms will love.
Check out (and subscribe to!) these 10 magazines that every book-lover will enjoy . I promise your books will still be there waiting for you when you’re finished.
1 Bookforum
Available via both a print subscription and online, Bookforum offers readers exactly what their name suggests: a forum for sharing intelligent and artful book reviews and essays, and discussing literature. They’ve got a slightly-offbeat, somewhat-subversive vibe, so the magazine is a great place to hear about all the books that might not hit your radar otherwise — and the book-related personal essays are great.
2 World Literature Today
I am OBSESSED with World Literature Today , and if one of your reading resolutions for 2017 is to read more diverse books, this bimonthly magazine definitely needs to be your first stop. The absolute best international literature and culture magazine out there (IMO), WLT publishes interviews, essays, poetry, fiction, and book reviews, and is a great way to get a sense of what is going on in literature all over the world, in a multitude of global languages.
3 Glimmer Train
Glimmer Train is a quarterly literary magazine of some of the best short fiction being published today — and you want to subscribe not only for their great content, but for their tendency to discover some of the freshest, newest voices in fiction. If the authors in Glimmer Train don't already have published novels, tons of them end up hitting bookstore shelves eventually, so you'll cultivate a list of names to keep an eye out for.
4 Publishers Weekly
Available in both print and digital subscriptions, Publishers Weekly is your one-stop-shop for all the must-know comings and goings of the international (but largely English-language) publishing industry. The magazine covers major and mainstream authors, publishers, and the books they put out into the world, and features book reviews, summaries, and all the forthcoming books you're not going to want to miss.
5 Poets & Writers
Though Poets & Writers magazine is definitely geared towards poets and writers (you could have probably guessed that) it’s also an awesome magazine for anyone who appreciates the craft of writing itself. P&W features author interviews, blurbs about great literary events, words of wisdom from those in the publishing community, and tons of excerpts from forthcoming or recently-published novels, memoirs, and poetry collections.
6 Bookmarks Magazine
Published six times a year, Bookmarks Magazine features nearly 50 book reviews in each issue. Some of their latest themes include: Japanese postwar fiction, novels of exile and assimilation, literature of modern Cuba, prehistoric novels, fairy tales in modern fiction, literature of the new India, contemporary Irish fiction, Jane Austen, modern takes on classic novels, Chinese novels in translation, literature of World War I, unusual narrators, and depictions of the circus in fiction — aka: everything you could ever think of, and more.
Available online and via your inbox, Guernica advertises itself as a magazine of art and politics — and it’s definitely not a book and publishing industry-focused magazine. But what I love about Guernica is that tons of the magazine’s featured writers have published nonfiction books, journalistic investigations, and poetry collections that I might not have otherwise found if I didn’t first discover their voices in Guernica . It’s definitely a magazine to check out — and with the option of being delivered straight to your inbox, it can’t get any easier to subscribe.
8 Creative Nonfiction
According to Creative Nonfiction magazine’s website, they are the voice of the genre — and anyone who has ever read Creative Nonfiction knows it’s true. Any reader who loves nonfiction won’t be able to resist this quarterly magazine, which features fresh, long-form essays and micro-essays that will wow you with their creative style as much as they will their content and substance. This is the best magazine for enjoying work from your favorite nonfiction writers, as well as discovering the newest authors of the genre.
9 The Writer's Chronicle
Published six times a year, the Writer’s Chronicle is another magazine for readers who are just as interested in the craft of writing as they are in reading books. Geared toward writers, editors, students, and teachers of writing the Writer’s Chronicle features essays on the craft of writing,investigations into literary trends and traditions, and interviews with some of literature’s most accomplished and experienced authors.
10 New York Review Of Books
Available in print, and supplemented with digital content, the reviews featured in the semi-monthly New York Review of Books are organized largely by genre, theme, and relevancy to current politics and/or events. In addition to some of the greatest literature coverage in the world, the NYRB also covers culture, economics, science and current affairs, and includes long-form essays and original poetry by (usually) well-known writers.
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18 Literary Magazines That Publish Book Reviews
This is a list of literary magazines accepting book reviews. They review fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translated works and children’s books. Some of them are keen to review works that are not current, or do not receive attention from the national press. Several of these magazines also accept fiction, nonfiction, translations and poetry submissions. Not all of them are open for submissions now, but most are. Many of these pay writers.
Mid-American Review
They want book reviews of about 400 words, of books published within six months of the magazine’s publication dates (April and November), of poetry, fiction and nonfiction. Potential reviewers should query first. They also accept works of fiction, poetry, translations, and nonfiction (including personal essays and essays on writing). Details here .
They accept book reviews pertaining to SF and fantasy themes and pay $0.03/word for these. They also publish speculative and weird fiction, articles on future art, technology and art, fannish culture, emerging media, art and science, or art and fantasy, among other things, and speculative poetry. For fiction and nonfiction, they pay $0.03-0.05/word, and $20 for poetry. Submissions will open in February 2018. Details here .
Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review
They accept reviews and essays germane to poetry. Reviews should be up to 1,500 words, though reviews of multiple books may be longer. They accept poems – outwardly directed poetry that exhibits social, political, geographical, historical or spiritual awareness, both traditional and experimental. Editors will begin reading for the Fall issue on 30 March 2018. Details here .
Contemporary Poetry Review
They invite submissions and take on people as critic contributors who contribute regularly, and are paid. Contributors can choose their own schedules and deadlines. There are no length restrictions for the poetry reviews. Details here .
The Quarterly Conversation
They publish book reviews, essays and interviews that address literature (broadly conceived) from original and provocative perspectives. They do not accept fiction or poetry submissions. Book reviews (1,000-1,500 words for single-title reviews, longer for more works) should cover works of fiction or nonfiction of literary and/or cultural value. Translated works, especially from traditionally neglected nations or languages, are of special interest. They also publish reviews of out-of-print works that have been brought back to print. Reviews should discuss books that have been published up to one year before the submission date, while essays (3,000-5,000 words) discuss older books, possibly out of print, that have significant literary merit. Details here .
Necessary Fiction
They publish new book reviews – one every week. They also publish short stories (including translations), Research Notes and Translation Notes (reflections on the research for fiction, and on the process of translation), and occasional interviews, essays, and other things. They are especially interested in reviews of fiction from independent publishers, with a moderate emphasis on short story collections, novellas and translations. They also review self-published authors, and spotlight recent issues of literary journals. Details here .
The Georgia Review
They publish book reviews (3-5 pages), book briefs (2 pages), and essay-reviews (2-4 pages per book reviewed), which focus on more than one book and comment on literature and culture beyond the texts at hand. Reviews can be submitted electronically for free. They also publish fiction, essays and poetry – there is no fee for mailed submissions. Payment is $50 per page of prose, including for essay reviews; book briefs are paid $50. Details here .
Prairie Schooner
They publish reviews of current books of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. They also publish short stories, poetry and imaginative essays of general interest. Contributors are paid in copies. Details here .
Valparaiso Poetry Review
Apart from poetry, they welcome book reviews. They have a list of recent and recommended books on their site for possible subjects of reviews. They also publish author interviews and essays about poetry and poetics. Translations are not considered. They sometimes accept previously published work. Details here .
West Branch
Book reviews are by assignment only, and they only review poetry books. They welcome queries from writers; pay is $200 per review. They also publish fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry; payment is $50 per poem, and $0.05/word for prose up to $100. Details here .
The Malahat Review
The magazine publishes reviews of Canadian-authored books of poetry, fiction, and literary nonfiction in every issue. Most reviews are 800 to 1,000 words; potential reviewers should query first. They also accept poetry, short fiction, and creative nonfiction, and translations of these, by writers from Canada and abroad. Pay is CAD60 per page, and subscription. Details here .
This prestigious publication publishes reviews of poetry books and other poetry-related prose of up to 10 pages, apart from poetry and poetry translations. They pay $10 per line of poetry ($300 minimum), and $150 per page of prose. Details here .
Strange Horizons
They publish in-depth reviews of speculative art and entertainment, especially books, films, and television, thrice a week. Reviews normally cover new works, although they do accept occasional features on older works. They prefer reviews of 1,500-2,000 words (there is no upper limit), and pay $40 for reviews of at least 1,000 words. They have a fairly detailed description of what a review should provide, in their guidelines. They also publish speculative fiction, nonfiction, poetry, columns and roundtables, for which rates vary. Details here .
This is the magazine of translated speculative literature, published by Strange Horizons. They want in-depth, critical review-essays of 2,000-3,000 words of works recently translated in English, works which haven’t been translated but will be of interest to an English-speaking audience, and of critical works focusing on speculative works in translation. Works can be in any medium – books, stories, poetry, film, TV, and other artistic works. They also publish translations of speculative short stories, poetry and interview/conversations. They pay $40 for review-essays; poetry, fiction and fiction reprints have other rates. Details here .
New Letters
Book reviews should be concise, detailed, vivid, and free of theoretical and academic jargon. Length is 300-800 words for single- and double-book reviews, essay-reviews of groups of books could be longer. Potential reviewers should consider querying first. They are particularly interested in excellent books that otherwise do not receive much attention in the national media. They are also interested in books that have something important to say about culture, politics, aesthetics, or any kind of art; that includes scholarly, critical, or biographical books that could find a non-specialized readership. Pay for single-book reviews is $35 (not guaranteed, as resources allow), more for longer. They also accept essays, stories and interviews ($25-100) and poetry (at least $12). Details here .
Quill & Quire
This is the magazine of the Canadian book trade. Content includes author profiles, news about upcoming books and developments in the Canadian industry, and several reviews of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, new adult and children’s titles. Their FAQ section has details of the editors who should be contacted for pitching book review ideas. Details here .
New Haven Review
This magazine was founded to be a venue for writers associated with the Greater New Haven area, and to resuscitate the art of the book review. They like to publish work from writers who have some connection with New Haven, though this is not mandatory. Apart from reviews, they publish essays, fiction and poetry. Pay is $500 for prose and at least $25 for poetry. Details here .
Rain Taxi Review of Books
This is a place for the spirited exchange of ideas about books, particularly those overlooked by mainstream review media. While they focus on current releases, they also devote space to the discussion of older works that continue to resonate. Interviews, essays, and “Widely Unavailable” (reviews of out-of-print books) are also regular features of the magazine. They do not accept fiction or poetry submissions. Details here .
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