publications
The Philippines Free Press The Philippines Free Press was established in 1907 and is the oldest news weekly in the Philippines. Its literary contest is one of most prestigious in the country. Paolo Manalo is literary editor.
The Philippines Free Press publishes short fiction, poems and essays. E-mail: freemanila2002@yahoo.com
For literary submissions, send them to fpliterary@gmail.com.
From: http://philippinesfreepress.wordpress.com
Philippine Graphic
The Philippine Graphic publishes short fiction, poems and essays.
E-mail: graphiceditorial@philippinegraphic.net
For literary submissions, use the same e-mail address with the subject line: ATTENTION: Literary Editors
Story Philippines Story Philippines has set out on a mission to provide the most entertaining reading experience for fiction in the country. Featuring new short fiction from Filipino writers, the magazine is presented in an intriguing format that boasts cutting edge design, illustration and photography. The magazine offers its community of dedicated readers the most preferred venue for Philippine writers to share their work. Story Philippines is read with pleasure the moment it is in your hands - - and long thereafter.
It is a magazine with a bold vision for reading and entertainment; one that retains its value over time and is never dated. Committed to excellence, Story Philippines aims to constantly renew itself and shape the future of reading entertainment for its rapidly growing audience.
Story Philippines welcomes and considers submissions of new fiction stories and one act plays under 7,000 words, as well as paintings, photographs, and digital art from Philippine citizens or individuals of Philippine ancestry.
Please send all submissions to: englishmpublishing@yahoo.com . Only email submissions with complete name and contact details will be considered. We look forward to discovering new Philippine fiction.
From: http://www.storyphilippines.com
Sunday Inquirer Magazine
Get to know some real people with Sunday Inquirer Magazine, the widest read Sunday magazine, now in broadsheet format. The perfect Sunday read for all our readers, SIM caters to the Inquirer's more intellectual, discerning and culturally minded readers with its in-depth features on the Philippine's most interesting people from all walks of life.
The Sunday Inquirer Magazine publishes poetry.
E-mail: sim@inquirer.com.ph
From: http://www.inquirer.com.ph/news.asp
back to home |