Publishing

  • Abalone Mountain Press

    Diné woman-run publishing press specializing in zines, chapbooks, and collections of poetry. Features the AMP Podcast.

  • Rejected Lit Magazine

    A literary journal dedicated to celebrating the ongoing cycle of failure and rejection integral to crafting poetry; Rejected Lit is co-edited by a Cahuilla writer.

  • Sun Tracks

    Launched in 1971, Sun Tracks was one of the first publishing programs to focus exclusively on the creative works of Native Americans. The series has included more than eighty volumes of poetry, prose, art, and photography by distinguished artists.

  • Yellow Medicine Review

    An international journal of Indigenous literature and art. Published twice a year, in spring and fall.

  • About Place Journal

    a literary journal published by the Black Earth Institute dedicated to re-forging the links between art and spirit, earth and society.

  • Black Warrior Review

    BWR is a distinguished lit mag founded in 1974 at the University of Alabama. Submissions from Black and Indigenous writers are free and can be submitted via email!

  • Green Linden Press

    Green Linden Press has published issues of Under a Warm Green Linden, their lit mag, that has featured dozens of Indigenous writers.

  • Torrey House Press

    Torrey House Press has published numerous Native voices through anthologies and manuscripts of poetry, fiction, and more. A great place to send manuscripts or connect with!

  • She Towers Zine

    She Towers is a digital Diné and Native-run zine that publishes mainly voices by Indigenous women. You can read past issues, and look for calls for submissions on their IG!

  • The Chapter House LA

    TCH LA is a place for Indigenous Peoples and allies to appreciate art, convene and collaborate, celebrate individual and shared Indigenous cultures, and explore the complexities of the 21st Century Indigenous experience. They curate and publish virtual & live exhibits.

  • News from Native California

    Poets and artists alike write for this publication, which shares news from Natives around California. You can submit op-eds, keep an eye out for calls for writing, and more!

  • Poetry Northwest

    Helmed by Osage writer Elise Paschen, Poetry Northwest hosts the James Welch Prize for Poetry every year, which celebrates Indigenous writers.

  • Native Teen Writers Project

    Native Teen Writers Project uplifts aspiring Native journalists! You can submit your work, connect, and view their resources here.

  • ROOM Magazine

    Room showcases writing and art by people of all marginalized genders, including cis and trans women, trans men, nonbinary and two spirit people. They take international submissions!

  • Chapter House Journal

    Chapter House is an online literary journal promoting the ideals and vision of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Low Residency MFA Program. Anyone can submit to their open calls!

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