Preditors and Editors
A guide to publishers and publishing services for serious writers since 1997.
Magazine Listings - L
Laire, The: A bi-monthly newsletter of original poetry. Pays one copy per publication and request donations in lieu of a subscription fee. (A donation of $10 or more helps pay for one year of free issues.) Submissions for publication should be original, previously unpublished work only, please, with the author's name, city and state of residence. Send submissions to either GHSD51D@prodigy.com or the following:the LAIRE, Inc.
Ms. Kim Abston, Editor
P.O. Box 5524
Ft. Oglethorpe, GA 30742
LastWords: currently features many different works on the site -- everything ranging from science fiction prose, to varying poetry, to social commentary in the essay section. Link reported broken.
LC-39: a speculative fiction publication. Link reported invalid.
Le Chantier: Poetry, stories, fiction, and articles. In English, Français, and Español.
Leading Edge, The: A science fiction magazine.
Leanne's Original Writings World: Would you like your creative writing displayed on the internet where people from all over the World can enjoy your talents? Your name will always be kept with your work and there are no catches. Submit to this site and see your
work on the net. Link broken.
Lemming, The: "art, words, wit, and interaction." Editor's note: site didn't want to let me leave and reloaded instead.
Leo's Workshop: electronic publication. Link reported invalid.
Letters: an unusual magazine that apparently consists of letters mailed in on various pre-announced topics.
Lexicon Literature Magazine: Defunct. Short story, poetry magazine.
Libertine, The: literary e-zine. Link reported invalid.
Liberty Tree: News, commentary, and critical writing about mass media in America. Link reported invalid.
Life: Time Warner publication.
Light At the Top of the Mountain, The: this magazine publishes articles that teach the gospel of Jesus Christ as understood by members of the LDS Church. The magazine has been published since February of 1996. (contributed by Robert Marda) Link reported invalid.
LifeTime Media: Believed to be a magazine publisher. Contact at:352 Seventh Avenue
15th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Lightning Bolt comics: As it states. Link reported invalid.
LIKEWISE: fiction magazine. Contact at:18E Marlborough Road
Roath
Cardiff
Wales
UK
CF2 5BX
Lilly: Wants both features and fiction. (contributed by Carol Hayes) Link takes to writers.com now.
Lily's Oblivion: Publishing unknown young writers and poets. Link reported invalid.
Link Magazine: College news, perspectives, and insights. Link reported invalid.
Liquid Muse: "a quarterly online journal that features poetry and art."
Literary Times, The: Complete program of services for readers and writers of romantic fiction. (contributed by Karen Hertzberg.)
Litro Magazine: A free, London-based, literary magazine that publishes original, exciting short fiction.
Litteral Latte: A science fiction, fantasy, horror, and poetry magazine.
Little Bit of Heart, A: electronic journal dedicated to cultural issues of the East and West, tales, stories, and lots more.
Little Green Men: dead
(formerly Little Read) Writer's Hood, The: Closed. Recommended. Specifically caters to every genre, from Sci-fi and Fantasy, to Romance, Action/Adventure, Poetry, General Fiction, etc. We also offer mild, short, and usually positive critiques of the stories. It is a great place for "unseasoned" web writers trying to get a start in an extremely positive environment. As from the name, you can probably surmise this is a "family-oriented" zine.
LiveChai: a South Asian online literary magazine.
lobe: Tokyo based zine featuring photos, poems, stories, events, and images in both English and Japanese.
Locus Magazine: Recommended. A magazine featuring publishing market news for science fiction, fantasy, and horror. An excellent market resource.
Log Cabin Chronicles: features, fiction, poetry, opinion, photography, and art from the Vermont/Quebec border.
London Review of Books: Political and literary review.
Long and the Short of It, The: Features romance fiction, author interviews, contests, reviews, and more.
Lord's Rain, The: Christian publication featuring poetry, stories, and more.
Lost Ages Chronicle, The: Science fiction, fantasy fiction, horror fiction, and poetry. Link reported invalid.
Lost Continent LIbrary Magazine: A "free PDF download monthly adventure entertainment publication. We run classic reprints and also newly written fiction by current
authors. We're always looking for new material. OOur main criteria is stick with our theme and all stories must take place prior to 1950. Theme: adventure and the other pulp genres, including westerns."
Lost in the Dark: "A quarterly horror and dark fantasy fiction, poetry and book review zine primarily featuring new and emerging writers." Link reported invalid.
Lost Library of Alexandria: defunct: Quarterly featuring fiction, poetry, humor, beer/book/movie reviews, commentary, artwork, diverse opinions, links, and more.
Lost Souls: "The magazine of horror and the supernatural."
Lost Souls Magazine: A magazine featuring horror, dark fantasy, and paranormal fiction.
Love on the Line: Electronic fiction publication.
Lovers Knot, The: A romance magazine published by Neighborhood Press. Site features a contest for writers. See the site for details.
LoveWords: "We publish short fiction and provide original music as well. This is not a romance site but includes all genres as long as the story or poem is centered around a passion of some kind. (No erotica.) ...becomes a quarterly in October 2002! Mainstream and literary fiction of not more than 5,000 words is welcome. Short fiction contest underway now." Link reported invalid.
Decoy (formerly Lullaby Hearse): "We publish poetry, art, and fiction with a focus on vivid imagery and clear prose. Writing should be within the realm of the experimental and innovative in horror and literary fiction." Link broken.
Luna Chronicler, The: : Defunct. Target Games' free, official on-line magazine for Warzone and Mutant Chronicles.
Lynx Eye Magazine: Reported defunct.