October 2024 Roundup of Member Magazines


We’re proud to share this list of literary journals—all members of CLMP—publishing new poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, and more in October 2024.

 

Cover image for Issue 51 of The Adroit Journal, featuring a painting of a person with space buns, eyes closed, and two sparrows circling above their head.The Adroit Journal | Issue 51

Featuring poetry by Edward Salem and Emily Jungmin Yoon, and translations of Dante by Mary Jo Bang.

 

 

 

After Dinner Conversation | October 2024

Featuring short fiction by Harley Carnell, Earl Smith, Kristina Ryan Tate, Serena Smith, Madeline Ciccone, and Remi Martin.

 

 

 

 

AGNI | Issue 100

Featuring poetry by Paisley Rekdal and DeeSoul Carson, fiction by Colin Winnette, and nonfiction by Wiam El-Tamami.

 

 

 

 

ANMLY | Issue 39

Featuring poetry by Arianne True and Ann Pedone and prose by Glenn Shaheen and Keegan Lawler.

 

 

 

 Annulet | Issue 8

Featuring poetry by Aditi Machado and Cody-Rose Clevidence, fiction by Poupeh Missaghi, and literary criticism by Greg Gerke.

 

 

 

Another Chicago Magazine logo, featuring the text "another chicago magazine" and "ACM" in a white speech bubble on a green background.

Another Chicago Magazine | October 2024

Featuring poetry by Paweł Grajnert and Abiodun Bello and reviews by Daniel Seifert and Ali Al-Jamri.

 

 

 

Apple Valley Review | Volume 19, Issue 2

Featuring fiction by Anna Gáspár-Singer, translated from the Hungarian by Marietta Morry and Walter Burgess, and Mary Grimm; creative nonfiction by Annabel Jankovic; and poetry by Judith Harris, Michael Diebert, and Lulu Liu.

 

 

 

 

The Baltimore Review | Fall 2024

Featuring poetry by Mandy Moe Pwint Tu and Julia Levine and fiction by Coby-Dillon English and Andrew Kozma.

 

 

 

Chestnut Review | Volume 6, Issue 2

Featuring poetry by Liz Robbins, prose by Theresa Sylvester, and visual art by Cynthia Yatchman.

 

 

 

 

Chicago Story Press Literary Journal | Fall 2024

Featuring creative nonfiction by J9 Vaughn, Aaron Jaffe, Patricia Adelizzi, Maria Massei-Rosato, Lisa Coppola, Tomas Zandir, Anne Moul, Bobbi Bowden, Melissa Colasanti-Woods, Tommy Cheis, Anne Rooney, and JoAnn Stevelos.

 

 

 

The Common | Issue 28

Featuring poetry by Brad Leithauser, Nathalie Handal, Iqra Khan, and Thea Matthews.

 

 

 

 

 

Conduit | Issue 34

Featuring poetry by Abigail Chabitnoy, Dobby Gibson, Olivia Muenz, and Dean Young; art by Ruth Asawa, Eva Hess, and Takashi Murakami; and an interview with Brian Klaas.

 

 

 

eMerge Magazine | Issue 24

Featuring poetry by Ron Wallace, Hilka West-Irvin, and Joanie Roberts and short fiction by Beth Hannah and Chloe Evans-Cross.

 

 

 

Frozen Sea | Issue 6

Featuring poetry by Jaye Kranz, Mickie Kennedy, and Zach Goldberg.

 

 

 

 

 

Logo of Full Stop: Reviews, Interviews, MarginaliaFull Stop | Reclaiming Horror

Guest edited by Gillian Joseph and featuring an essay by Hana Pera Aoake, an interview between Tiffany Morris and Jessica Johns, and a video essay by Ali Nahdee.

 

 

 

Harvard Review | Issue 62

Featuring a translation by Arthur Sze, fiction by Joan Wickersham and Kevin Moffett, poetry by Rae Armantrout and Joshua Bennett, and essays by Lia Purpura and Paul Mandelbaum.

 

 

 

 

The Hopkins Review | Volume 17, Issue 4

Featuring an interview with Gioncarlo Valentine, flash essays by Sandra Simonds, fiction by David Ryan, and poetry by Felicia Zamora.

 

 

 

 

 

The Keepthings | October 2024

Featuring nonfiction by Eileen Nittler and Lina Lambert.

 

 

 

 

Kitchen Table Quarterly | Fall 2024

Featuring nonfiction by Eleanor C. Whitney and poetry by Philip Kenner and Natalie Mau.

 

 

 

 

Lampblack | Community Issue

Featuring writing by Ruth Garnes, Mwikali Words, Mikael Awake, and Sidik Fofana.

 

 

 

 

 

Midwest Weird | Fall 2024

Featuring short fiction by Graham Marema, Keira Perkins, and Russell Brakefield; and nonfiction by Sam Sharp.

 

 

 

Prairie Schooner | Volume 97, Issue 4

Featuring poetry by Kenzie Allen, fiction by Brendan Shay Basham, and nonfiction by Alison Hawthorne Deming.

 

 

 

 

Raleigh Review | Volume 14, Issue 2

Featuring the work of the Raleigh Review Dorianne Laux & Joseph Millar Prize winners.

 

 

 

 

The Rebis | Fall 2024

Featuring nonfiction by Stephanie Adams-Santos, poetry by Isabelle Correa, and fiction by Tehlor Kay Mejia and Rebecca Scolnick.

 

 

 

 

Red Ogre Review | Issue 26

Featuring poetry by Frances Boyle and Megan Williams, and visual art by Felicia Martínez.

 

 

 

The Redwood Review | Volume 1, Issue 1

Featuring poetry by Mx. Enigma, Nikolai Crowder, Halimah Fasasi, J. Evan Mayorga, Audra Thorton, Denice Lovett, and Jemeema Victoria. (Net profits from this issue will go to post-hurricane aid in western North Carolina.)

 

 

 

Rushing Thru the Dark | Autumn 2024

Featuring plays by Glenn Falacienski, Susan Hansell, Brian C. Billings, and Sherrie Pesta; poetry by Craig Kirchner, James P. Cooper, Karyn M. Bruce, and Sharon Scholl; and visual art by Karen Colstrom, Kenneth Kesner, and Andrew Graber.

 

 

 

Scriptor Press Sampler | Issue 22

Featuring poetry by Tom Sheehan and Ace Boggess, fiction by Timothy Vilgiate, and nonfiction by Charlie Beyer.

 

 

 

 

The Sun | October 2024

Featuring essays by Todd Davis, Sparrow, and Teri Stein; fiction by Peter Stenson; poetry by Cameron Barnett and Lance Larsen; and an interview with Melissa Deckman.

 

 

 

 

Superpresent | Volume 4, Issue 4

Featuring prose by Felipe Aramburo Jaramillo, Peter Carellini, and Graeme Shimmin; poetry by Erica Reid, Peter McCoogin, and Alan Bern; and visual art by Jenny Kowalski, Veronica Romanenshi, and Maria Titan.

 

 

 

Words Without BordersWords Without Borders | Writing from Jordan

Guest edited by Addie Leak and featuring poetry by Zuhair Abu Shayeb, translated by Miled Faiza & Karen McNeil, and nonfiction by Lana al-Majali, translated by Addie Leak.

 

 

 

ZYZZYVA | Issue 128

Featuring long-form fiction by ​​Bill Cheng, Lucy Corin, and Michael Jaime-Becerra; poetry by Samiya Bashir, Elizabeth Metzger, and Sima Rabinowitz; and interviews with Anthony Marra and Francisco Goldman.