List of Literary Magazines - Journals Which Are No Longer Published

Journals Which Are No Longer Published

  • Adam Sanat {Turkey, 1985–2005)
  • The American Mercury (United States, 1924–1981)
  • Antaeus (Morocco & United States, 1970–1994)
  • Anything That Moves (United States, 1990–2002)
  • Athenaeum (UK, 1828–1921)
  • Araragi (Japan, 1908–1997)
  • Bananas (UK, 1975–1979)
  • The Beau (UK, 1981–1984)
  • The Bibelot (United States, 1895–1914)
  • Blast (United Kingdom, 1914–1915)
  • The Bookman (United States, 1895–1933)
  • The Bookman (United Kingdom, 1891–1934)
  • Bordercrossing Berlin (defunct)
  • Botteghe Oscure (Italy, 1948–1960)
  • Chelsea (United States, 1958–2007)
  • CLUTCH (United States, 1991–1998)
  • The Christian Spectator (United States, 1819–1843)
  • Contempo (United States, 1931–1934)
  • The Criterion (UK, 1922–1939)
  • The Dial (United States, 1840–1929)
  • The Dome (UK, 1897–1900)
  • The Dublin Magazine (Ireland, 1923–1958)
  • Edinburgh Review (UK, 1822–1929)
  • The Egoist (UK, 1914–1919)
  • Encounter (UK, 1953–1991)
  • The English Intelligencer (UK, 1966–1968)
  • The Glebe (United States, 1913–1914)
  • Grand Street (magazine) (United States, 1981–2004)
  • Horizon (magazine) (UK, 1940–1949)
  • Ireland Today (Ireland, 1936–1938)
  • The Lace Curtain (UK, 1969–1978)
  • The Little Review (United States, 1914–1929)
  • The Messenger (United States, 1917–1928)
  • Modern Review (UK, 1991–1995)
  • Moody Street Irregulars (United States, 1978–1992)
  • The Nebraska Review (United States, 1972–2003)
  • Nemonymous (United Kingdom, 2001–2010?)
  • The New Englander (United States, 1843–1884)
  • New World Writing (United States, 1951–1964)
  • New Yorkshire Writing (United Kingdom, 1977–1979)
  • Nineteenth Century (and After) (United Kingdom, 1877–1972)
  • Nocturnal Submissions (Australia, 1991–1999)
  • Ole' Magazine (United States, circa 1966?)
  • Old Crow Review (United States, 1990–2005)
  • Optimism Monthly (Czech Republic, 1995–2009)
  • Others: A Magazine of the New Verse (United States, 1915–1919)
  • Partisan Review (United States, 1934–2003)
  • Pertinent (Australia, defunct?)
  • The Port Folio (United States, 1800–1814)
  • Puck (United States, 1990s?)
  • The Quiet Feather (UK, 2003–2007)
  • Ramparts (United States, 1962–1975)
  • Revue de Paris (France, 1829–????)
  • Room of One's Own (Canada, 1976–2007)
  • San Francisco Review of Books (United States, 1975–1997)
  • The Savoy (Uk, 1896)
  • Scripsi(Australia, 1981–1994)
  • Shadowed Realms (online, 2004–2006)
  • The Smart Set (United States, 1900–1930)
  • Story (Austria & U.S., 1931–2000)
  • Tel Quel (France, 1960–1982)
  • The Transatlantic Review, (France/UK, 1924)
  • Transatlantic Review (US / UK, 1959–1977)
  • Transition (France, 1927–1938)
  • Vedem (Czech Republic, 1942–1944)
  • Writers' Bloc (United States, 2001–2010) (online)
  • X (United Kingdom, 1959–1962)
  • Yale Review (United States, 1885–1892)
  • The Yellow Book (United Kingdom, 1894–1897)

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