Erika Krouse

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Creative Nonfiction Literary Magazines

I’ve been threatening to create a CNF list for years, and it’s still in the works. In the meantime, it appears a CNF list would be mostly comparable to my (much larger) fiction one, with a few exceptions. The following magazines only accept nonfiction submissions:

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  • Orion

  • River Teeth (and Beautiful Things)

  • New York Times—Modern Love

  • New York Times Magazine

  • This American Life

  • The Christian Science Monitor—The Home Forum

  • Vox—First Person

  • Boston Globe—Connections

  • Boston Globe—Ideas

  • The Believer

  • American Scholar

  • Fourth Genre

  • The Point

  • Creative Nonfiction

  • Brevity

  • Commentary

  • Bitch

  • Bustle

  • Mother Jones

  • Vice

  • Notre Dame Magazine

  • Hippocampus

  • The Bold Italic

  • Pulp

  • Dame Magazine

  • Mask

  • The Smart Set

  • Motherwell

  • Narratively

  • Kveller

  • New Statesman

  • Atavist

The following magazines publish both genres, but they tend to have much higher prize scores in nonfiction than fiction:

  • The Sun

  • Southwest Review

  • New Letters

  • Salmagundi

  • The Normal School

  • Harvard Review

  • North American Review

  • Slate

Either way, you'd do well to publish an essay in any magazine with a high ranking for fiction, because those places are usually very respected as well. Good luck!