300+ NO FEE Literary Mags & Journals to submit to —— guest blog post by Niccolea M. Nance

For many poets, writing is an act of self-expression. For others creating a poem requires serious thought, a willingness to master the craft, and a desire to open the readers’ eyes to something in the world they’ve never before seen.


For those poets, I’m forwarding Niccolea Nancy’s post with links to three hundred no fee literary journals.


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Back in September, I was inspired by an article on Lit Hub by Kim Liao about setting a goal of 100 rejections per year. The idea being that making the rejections the goal would take some of the sting out of getting them and hopefully remove the mental block most people have with submitting caused by their fear of rejections. She suggests, “Collect rejections. Set rejection goals. I know someone who shoots for one hundred rejections in a year, because if you work that hard to get so many rejections, you’re sure to get a few acceptances, too.”



I decided when 2016 was almost over to do set a personal goal of a 100 submissions in 100 days. I have to admit that I was not prepared for how much work this was going to be! Since I am not subscribed to any journals and have only read a few here…


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Published on January 11, 2017 15:03
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