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An Internet Journal for All Writers
by Lucia G. Greer, Editor-in-Chief
New Works Review, founded in 1997 by a group of volunteers, is a quarterly
not-for-profit journal now in its third year of publication, representing the serious
creative writer of all ages. In this period more than 340 new poems, short stories,
essays, music, art and photography have been represented by artists from all over the world.
Although we are unable to pay a fee, every author keeps all rights to his work,
thereby not losing the opportunity to submit his work to conventional platforms. All
submissions go through panels of proficient specialists comprising the Selection
Committee. Beginning writers’ works are published alongside professional writers,
thereby encouraging the young and older creative writers. A full year of issues is
always on line. Previous years’ issues are available on CD-ROM at a modest cost.
The number of contributors is held to about thirty authors per issue.
Recently, New Works Review has begun publishing works in serial form,
beginning with The Song Stealers by William T. Hathaway, with a new chapter
appearing every month. Future proposals include a book of poetry, a
book of essays, and a photographer’s scrapbook, all presented on-line.
As more volunteers participate, we will be expanding with a monthly news column
covering the latest activities of those whose work have been published in our e-zine
as well as presenting articles directly related to writing and writers.
Visit us on the web for our Submission Guidelines.
We are always open to suggestions and comments. Please write to Lucia C Greer.
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