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Online literary and graphic lifestyle magazine with urban and African roots. It was founded in 2009 to create a magazine about the search for truth and a better life, and our devotion to REPLANTing with wholesome values.

Submit: poetry, photography, fiction, prose Online literary and graphic lifestyle magazine with urban and African roots. It was founded in 2009 to create a magazine about the search for truth and a better life, and our devotion to REPLANTing with wholesome values.poetry, photography, fiction, prose

Receives significant funding from the Ford Foundation and has become a major platform for writing from across the African continent.

Submit: new journalism, fiction, experimental writing, poetry, cartoons, photographs, cutting edge academic papers, ideas, literary travel writing, creative non-fiction.

Aims to provide a robust virtual home for culture lovers and to remain the leading South African multicultural online journal. It accommodates other languages such as Xhosa, English and Dutch. LitNet is a home for both the home-grown philosopher and the more highbrow intellectual.

A journal on African literatures and societies dedicated to interdisciplinary dialogue between literary and cultural studies, historiography, the social sciences and cultural anthropology. It creates temporary communicative communities and provides a transient site for the exchange of news, storytelling, and political debate.

Submit: Poetry, fiction, playscripts, reviews.

An online Ethiopian literary journal, it is published in Amharic and English.

Submit: poetry, short stories, and essays. poetry, short stories, and essays. Mirabilia Review An online carnival of the world’s storytelling traditions, a bazaar of diverse and variegated narratives which celebrates the unities and divergences of experience in the contemporary global space. Submit: send short stories of between 4,000 and 12,000 words to mirabilia.review@gmail.com. Submissions should be sent as attachments in .doc or .rtf file types. A short biographical sketch is required. The subject line of the e-mail should follow this format: “Submission: Story’s Title by Author’s Name.”

fiction, poetry, essays, humor pieces

Launched in 1998, Mosaic is a print tri-annual (February, June, & October) that explores the literary arts by writers of African descent, and features interviews, essays, and book reviews. It welcomes advance review copies and galleys for review.

Submit: essays, interviews, and literary-focused articles.