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Literary Magazines and Websites
Getting your first novel published is not the only way to see your name in print. There are many literary magazines and a growing number of reputable websites which encourage submissions from writers at all stages of their career. Included below are some of the literary magazines and websites which Scotland has to offer. Click on the titles to find out more.
Magazines

Chapman (pictured)
Websites

Weaponizer (pictured)
Open source site which publishes Flash Fiction, Short Stories, Poetry and Independent Journalism
Laura Hird
Laura Hird’s website provides an extensive list of literary magazine’s which also features new work
Bolts of Silk
Edinburgh-based poetry blog featuring work from poets around the world

