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Top Indian/Asian Literary Magazines to submit your Creative Writing to.

Literary magazines are a catalyst to good publishing in any country, functioning as a parallel industry to traditional book publishing. A rich literary magazine landscape comments on writing being taken seriously, and also nurtures a reading market for aspiring writers. Stimulating intellectual conversations, niche catering, lending support to Creative Writing programs, and providing a platform to be heard, or well, read; surround the larger role of magazines.

In India, South Asia, Africa and certain parts of the world,  literary magazines may have another role to play. Support writing careers. The magazines are a pillar to graduates of literature, passionate readers, bibliophiles, hobbyists; lending them the shoulder to spring start a probable writing career. 

Here, today, we have curated a list of our favorite literary magazines of Indian/Asian origin, publishing steadily for a couple of years. Persons of words in this part of the world, or anywhere else, go ahead and submit your creative writing.

We, The Bombay Review, are also always open to reading your work, publishing your work, and commending your work. Details below.

By Team TBR

The Bombay Review
Year established: 2014
Published from: New York City & Mumbai
Genres: Fiction, Poetry, Essays, Art, Reviews, Interviews, Culture pieces
Submission period: All year
Type: Online + Print
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Submission fee: None
Payment: upto $50 for solicited entries
Editors: Kartik & Rochelle


30 
LITERARY MAGAZINES
(Established more than 5 years ago, as of 2020)
Short fiction, poetry, translations, reviews, screenplays, essays, and more.

Indian Literature: Sahitya Academy


Asymptote Journal


Jaggery Lit


Cha: An Asian Literary Journal (Could be defunct)


Spark Magazine


The Indian Quarterly


Reading Hour


eFiction India


The Bangalore Review


Himal South Asian Mag


 Muse India


Helter Skelter


The Alipore Post


Open Road Review: (To be verified)


Cafe Dissensus


Kitaab


Wasafiri


The Bombay Literary Magazine


The Mithila Review


Nether (To be verified)


Vayavya (To be verified)


The Little Magazine (To be verified)


Setu Billingual


The Punch Magazine (formerly Byword)


The Aleph Review


The Missing Slate:


Out of Print


Anak Sastra


The Asian American Literary Review (Under construction)


If we have missed out any literary magazine, which we surely have, please comment below with details and we will take a look. Do note, that we are not considering literary magazines/journals which are less than 3-5 years old.

The above list in not in any particular order.

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