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The Lumberyard     
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Genres & Theme

Literary Literary
Open to all / most themes

A twice-yearly letterpress magazine that aims to please, Lumberyard is not quite a comic book, not quite a literary magazine. We've pulled out our tape measures and drawn out the plans, rounded up some fine poets and designers, and put it all together to construct a place for you to enjoy. What do we look for? We like lots of stuff. However, a strong affinity for the concept of design mixed with the literary experience is encouraged, as all work will be placed within the magazine in a spirit of collaboration between visuals and the written word--and we like to give the designers a pretty wide range to create. If you have a spirit of adventure, you're probably a good candidate for Lumberyard.

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Lengths
Poetry (varies, read guidelines) Poetry (varies, read guidelines)
Flash Fiction (< 1,000 words; may vary) Flash Fiction (< 1,000 words)
Media
Print Publication (ink and paper) Print Publication Get more info
Payscale
Unknown Unknown Rates for Short Fiction Get more info
Unknown Unknown Rates for Poetry Get more info
Other Info
Accepts electronic submissions only Get more info
No simultaneous submissions allowed Get more info
Accepts reprints (check guidelines for details and restrictions) Get more info
Allows multiple submissions (check guidelines for details and restrictions) Get more info
Published 2 x per year
USA USA
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Market Added: 08 May 2008
Last Updated: 08 May 2008
Last Checked: 15 May 2008

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