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How do I submit a manuscript to The Atlantic? May I send my submission to the magazine via e-mail?

We regret that we cannot accept submissions via e-mail. However, if you would like to submit your manuscript following the guidelines provided below, we would be happy to consider it for publication: The Atlantic is always interested in poetry, fiction, and articles of the highest quality. A general familiarity with what we have published in the past is the best guide to our needs and preferences. Simply send your manuscript-typewritten, double-spaced--to the address below. Receipt of manuscripts will be acknowledged if accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Manuscripts will not be returned. Thank you for your interest. Editorial Office The Atlantic The Watergate 600 New Hampshire Ave, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 *Submissions: The Atlantic considers unsolicited manuscripts, either fiction or nonfiction. A general familiarity with what we have published in the past is the best guide to our needs and preferences. Manuscripts must be typewritten and double-spaced. Receipt of manuscripts will be acknowledged if accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Manuscripts will not be returned. At this time, the print magazine does not read submissions sent via fax or e-mail. TheAtlantic.com no longer accepts unsolicited submissions.

Harper's Magazine will neither consider nor return unsolicited nonfiction manuscripts that have not been preceded by a written query. Harper's will consider unsolicited fiction. Unsolicited poetry will not be considered or returned. No queries or manuscripts will be considered unless they are accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Submissions to the Readings section are welcome at readings@harpers.org and are encouraged, though volume precludes individual acknowledgment. All submissions and written queries (with the exception of Readings submissions) must be sent by mail to:

Harper's Magazine 666 Broadway, 11th Floor New York, NY 10012

Submission Guidelines
All submissions must be in English and previously unpublished. Translations are acceptable and should be accompanied by a copy of the original text. Simultaneous submissions are also acceptable as long as we are notified immediately if the manuscript is accepted for publication elsewhere. We strongly suggest to all who submit that they read the most recent issues of The Paris Review to acquaint themselves with material the magazine has published. Discount subscriptions are available here. The Paris Review does not accept e-mailed submissions. Fiction manuscripts and essays should be sent to the attention of the Fiction Editor and poetry manuscripts to the Poetry Editor at the following address: The Paris Review 62 White Street New York, NY 10013 Please submit no more than one short story, one nonfiction manuscript, or six poems at a time. Be sure to include phone and (if possible) e-mail contact information. While the magazine welcomes unsolicited submissions, it cannot accept responsibility for their loss or engage in related correspondence. Rejected manuscripts will not be replied to or returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Please remember that first-class postage is now $0.44.

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We welcome unsolicited submissions. Our criteria for publication are

best gauged by a close reading of the magazine. We focus mainly on fiction, memoir and reportage, with a bias towards the interesting and unusual. We do not publish: Academic essays Book reviews We only publish original material, i.e. first-ever publication. We cannot run a piece which has already appeared on the web or elsewhere in print. We can, however, publish an original translation if the work has previously appeared in another language. We have no set maximum length for submissions. Most of our submissions are between 3,000-6,000 words. There is no minimum length. Please do not send more than one piece, or three poems, at one time. You can, if you wish, send illustrations for your submission. Submissions should be made by post only. Email submissions are not accepted. We do not return submissions, so please do not include postal coupons or stamped addressed envelopes. We respond by email, so make sure that you send a current email address, as well as your postal address, with the submission. Please also send a cover letter, stating where your work has been published before, if relevant. You may submit pieces for the website too. Please state that the submission is specifically for the website. We may also recommend that a submission for the print magazine runs on the website instead. The maximum length for website submissions is 4,000 words. Please do not send book manuscripts.

Please note that we are not in a position to comment on your work. We receive a significant number of submissions every day, many of which may be unsuitable for Granta, however well written. We aim to respond to submissions within a month of receipt. The address for submissions is: The Editor Granta Magazine, 12 Addison Avenue, London W11 4QR

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Published quarterly, The Gettysburg Review considers unsolicited submissions of poetry, fiction, and essays, from September 1 through May 31 (postmark dates). New submissions received from June 1 through August 31 are returned unread. We welcome submissions of full-color graphics year round. The main criterion for selection is quality, but the best way to determine what might be accepted by The Gettysburg Review is to read what has already been published. Sample copies of the most recent issue are available for $10 each; one-year subscriptions (4 issues) are $28. We strongly encourage all potential contributors to read several issues before submitting. Address all submissions to Peter Stitt, Editor, The Gettysburg Review, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA 17325-1491. For more detailed information about our submissions policies, click the Guidelines button at the left.

he editors of The Yale Review have established no formal writers' guidelines. We recommend instead that you become acquainted with the magazine in order to see the kinds of work we publish. We ask only that each submission or group of submissions be typed, double-spaced (with the exception of poetry, which may be single-spaced), and accompanied by a stamped, addressed return envelope. Consideration of manuscripts usually requires one to

three months. All submissions should be sent to the Editorial Office: The Yale Review Yale University P.O. Box 208243 New Haven, CT 06520-8243 For a sample copy of the magazine, please visit our publisher's website. Thank you for your interest in The Yale Review.

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