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Mar092008

In Which We Think Of Where You Might Like To Submit Your Work

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by Alex Carnevale

All the wonderful writers we talked about in the context of Will's syllabus on Thursday had me thinking where to submit this story I'm working on about a child psychologist who realizes she is actually a child.

Other great-to-classic ideas I have for stories on the backburner:

- Lindsay Lohan in Heaven: Who is she bff with?

- A porn star realizes everytime she has sex, someone dies. Suspensealicious!

- script idea: Naomi Watts plays a shiksa on a mission: to jump Liev Schreiber/Sabretooth's bones.

- a little world of forest creatures lives in a CEO's anus, Secret of NIMH-style reveal means they all die while engaged in intercourse with one another to repopulate the next generation.

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When I start thinking too commercial, Will is always there to bring me back down to earth. He usually pitches me ideas for romantic comedies that involve mistaken identities and Sandra Bullock-The Net moments of panic. They're like Hitchcock movies with Ryan Reynolds. We also recently had this verbatim gconversation:

Will: Do you think what makes good art is the notion that it could as easily not exist?

Me: What possible sense does that make?

Will: Like roof shingles kindsa have to exist, therefore they are not art

Me: Why do roof shingles have to exist?

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LITERARY LINKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH SOMETHING TO SAY

You can read my story 'The Watchtower' over at Konundrum Engine Literary Review.

The latest Octopus magazine.

If you'd like to submit your full-length poetry manuscript to Octopus, find out how here.

Cate Peebles has some top poems.

Even Will Oldham pitches in.

Review of the Creeley selected.

Will helped me put together the following list, in return I promised not to post more embarrassing photoshops of him. Enjoy.

LIT MAGS TO SUBMIT TO

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Noon

Canary

jubilat

Tin House

Boston Review

New Orleans Review

Redivider

Verse

Area Sneaks

Denver Quarterly

Spinning Jenny

Horse Less Review

Fascicle

AGNI

Denver Quarterly

CapGun

Tarpaulin Sky

Soft Targets

Cab/Net

CutBank

Fence

Virginia Quarterly Review

Jacket

Coconut

Paris Review

Colorado Review (Nelligan Prize)

The Laurel Review

Conjunctions

Bombay Gin

Chelsea

TriQuarterly

Volt

Typo

Cannibal

Forklift, Ohio

Pleiades

Realpoetik

the tiny

Traffic

Aufgabe

Kulture Vulture

H_ngm_n

New York Quarterly

Drunken Boat

A Public Space

Pilot Magazine

Effing Magazine

Unpleasant Event Schedule

Aught

26

Conduit

No: a journal of the arts

GutCult

National Poetry Review

Ploughshares

Effing Magazine

1913 journal

Barrowstreet

Pool

Word for/ Word

The Germ

Xantippe

can we have our ball back?

WILD MOUNTAIN LITERARY HOME

"Summer Town" - Blitzen Trapper (mp3)

"Wild Mtn. Jam" - Blitzen Trapper (mp3)

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PREVIOUSLY ON THIS RECORDING

Will discusses the Paris Hilton phenomenon-ology.

When Will went to Asheville.

This Molly Lambert post takes it to another level.

For the love of Jennifer Beals.

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Reader Comments (4)

that's a pretty comprehensive list. soon you can add this: http://pinchpinchpress.blogspot.com

March 9, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterbryan

[...] Where you can submit your work. [...]

You did forget http://thebenefactormagazine.com" rel="nofollow">The Benefactor Magazine. Which also has an http://www.thebenefactormagazine.com/editor/residentblog.html" rel="nofollow">editor's blog. Which editor loves your site, and frequently comes here for doses of your vim, vigor, and wit.

September 9, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMarc Saleme

[...] Where else you might like to submit your work. [...]

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