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Looking for Editors for Issue 25!

    WE HAVE FOUND OUR NEW EDITORS! Thank you to everyone who showed interest, we appreciate you. Typehouse Positions Open for Issue 25, May 2022.Prose and poetry Feedback Editors (3-4)Prose and poetry Regular Editors (3-4) Editor Responsibilities Read/provide feedback depending on position (see below) Edit selected submissions for print in the… Read More »Looking for Editors for Issue 25!

    Revised Submission Guidelines

      We’ve changed our guidelines a bit, and updated our submission periods. Relevant submission periods below, and then check out our full revised guidelines! https://typehousemagazine.com/guidelines/ As a diverse editorial staff who values diverse voices, we have devised a submission schedule for 2022 that includes no-fee submission periods throughout the year for… Read More »Revised Submission Guidelines

      Announcing!

        Typehouse Literary Magazine’s 2021 3rd Biennial Short Fiction Contest Winners! First Place:Funny Funny Fate by Philip Walker Second Place:An American Love Story, 2006 by Sheila Mulrooney Third Place:Under Her Cellophane Skin by Emily Jon Tobias Honorable Mentions (alphabetical by author):Hippos on the Aft Deck 6 by Sam AsherA Survey of… Read More »Announcing!

        New Issue and News!

          Guess what! ISSUE 23 IS HERE!!!! It’s available for purchase and download on our current issue page. It looks FANTASTIC, and I’m very proud of it, and my editors, and our contributors. Hint! In whatever program you use to read the PDF, look at in in two-page view. For Adobe… Read More »New Issue and News!

          July 2021 News

            Our 2021 Fiction contest is live! Judged by the indomitable Angela Jackson-Brown, author of “When Stars Rain Down.” Deadline is September 30th, so come check out the contest page and enter! And of course the new issue is out. As we are switching out printing methods, all in-stock back issues… Read More »July 2021 News

            Typehouse Positions Open for Issue 23, September 2021

              Poetry Feedback Editors – 2Prose Feedback Editors – possibly 1 depending on submission flow. No other positions currently openEmail typehouse (at)typehousemagazine.comEditor Responsibilities:Read and provide feedbackEdit selected submissions for print in the magazineProof finished magazine before going to print All positions will run through the end of September 2021, and can… Read More »Typehouse Positions Open for Issue 23, September 2021

              Issue 22 is live!

                You can download and order it here! https://typehousemagazine.com/current/ Featuring: Fiction by:Ryan Doskocil, Sara Herchenroether, Jessica Evans, Esem Junior, Brittany J. Smith, Wendy Elizabeth Wallace, Christopher Barker, Naira Wilson, David Evan Krebs, Nathan Alling Long, Preeti Vangani, and Michael Williamson. Creative Nonfiction by:Alessandra Davy-Falconi, Amy Whiting, and Kimberly Moore. Poetry by:Anthony… Read More »Issue 22 is live!

                Writing History, Writing Fiction

                  Our view of the past is shaped by the questions we ask of it. As an historian I ferreted out details, pondered the evidence, deduced motivations from actions taken, and then presented my findings. I co-authored two books and wrote numerous articles, but always knew that the story was incomplete.

                  From So Little, A Shining Heart

                    Lying face-down on the dock, I stared into a shallow pond edged with ice. It was February. The surface of the water reflected low winter light. Underneath, plants, leaves, sticks, stones, and bubbles created multiple layers of interest; there were even insects. I hung onto my camera—no dunking!—and tried to capture this complexity.

                    Announcement

                      Typehouse is undergoing some exciting changes, but that means we are closing to all written submissions until some point in June 2021 to allow us to put them into place. All submissions currently under consideration will receive a response, and Issue 22 will be out in June. Keep an eye… Read More »Announcement