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Literary Journals

Another way of publishing your story is by submitting to Literary Journals. Some Literary Journals pay their authors, some don't. Literary Journals are a good spot for flash fiction, poetry, short stories, etc, while traditional publishing doesn't usually accept short novels.

Literary Journals are online websites that showcase work from accepted authors. They are a good reliable source of publishing.

Some literary journals pay you, like Page & Spine and The Threepenny Review.

Some don't, but they are still a place where you could express yourselves. In my opinion, Page & Spine is a better literary journal for me. It accepts pieces from any place or age, and it pays. Page & Spine's acceptance rate is between 60% to 70%, quite a lot.

Some literary journals might want you to pay them to publish a piece. I don't like those, but if you have money and want to express yourself more than others, then you could use those journals.

Here is a website by "authors publish" that gives you 10 literary journals that pay their writers. Here is the link: https://www.authorspublish.com/10-literary-journals-that-pay-their-writers/

If you want to traditionally publish your books, then watch out for my new blog, coming in 1-2 days.

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