A Few of Our Favorite Sites
Duration Press
An integral part of the Duration Press's mission is offering affordable web-hosting/web-design services to individual authors & the small press community. They provide these services to over 100 organizations & writers.
Fourteen Hills: The SFSU Review
From the postmodern to the traditional, Fourteen Hills is a testimony to the fact that independent, innovative and experimental literature is alive and thriving.
Intersection for the Arts
Intersection provides a place where provocative ideas, diverse art forms, artists, and audiences can intersect one another.
A website dedicated to writing contests around the world. Searchable by genre and by deadline.
Litquake
Litquake's mission is to unite a community of writers, readers, and lovers of the written and spoken word through events that celebrate the literary arts of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Quiet Lightning
Evan Karp and friends have created a unique community where Bay Area writers, performers, and artists present their work without fanfare once a month. It is a submission based reading series that publishes a volume of the work of each month's readers.
Tattoo Highway
An online journal of high-quality prose, poetry, and art, publishing work by both established and emerging writers.
Traverse
An annual publication featuring poetry, prose, and new writing.
Spencer Selby's List of Experimental Poetry/Art Magazines
A frequently updated list of what's new in the experimental scene.
Submittable
The DIY Cloud-based Submission Management Platform.
University of San Francisco, MFA in Writing
The two-year program is designed to instruct writers in elements of craft, to ground their creative work in an understanding of literary histories, and to nurture their individual development and vision. The Program offers evening classes in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. Workshops and reading-based seminars combine theory with practice, and writing with reading literature.
Zyzzyva
The journal of west coast writers & artists. The editor reads every submission, and, in each issue, publishes a handful of writers who have never appeared in print before.
