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The Arcane Poet

    Andrew DiPrinzio

    Henry David Thoreau didn’t believe in accidents. The arcane poet wanders in his own magic circle. A magician of sorts, Thoreau believed the poet held the power to round up all the forces of the natural world and, at the right time, conjure something important. Thoreau believed in magic.

    We have our new editors!

      Our current roster of editors are: Val Gryphin – Editor-in-Chief Lilly Blackburn – Prose Editor T. E. Wilderson – Prose Editor Abigail Rabishaw – Prose Editor Kristine Oakhurst – Prose Editor Yukyan Lam – Prose Editor David Midkiff – Poetry Editor Gabe Seals – Poetry Editor John Koch – Visual… Read More »We have our new editors!

      Looking for readers and editors!

        Hello All! We are currently looking for a couple of editors/readers for our next issue, #13. Responsibilities could include reading submissions, providing feedback on submissions marked as such, editing accepted submissions and possibly social media work. Time period would be now through January ’18, and you can continue through as… Read More »Looking for readers and editors!

        Issue 12 is live!

          Featuring: Fiction by: Serena Johe, Eric Gier, Douglas Cole, Andriana Minou, Andrew Hamilton, Jim Naremore, Molly DiRago, Rose Wunrow, Philip Dean Brown, Katy Mullins, Ashley N. Melucci, Julia Blake, Hannah Suchor, Jay Vera Summer and Lucas Flatt. Poetry by : Ian Kappos, James Croal Jackson, Mahdi Ahmadian, Olga Dugan, David… Read More »Issue 12 is live!

          The Secret Writers Face

            Jarred Thompson

            Creative writing is an act of love, and like any act of love it comes with a sense of anxiety and intimacy. You wonder whether the words will obey your creative ambition or whether they will betray you on the page, ending up stillborn and stale.

            Updates to our site!

              As you can see, we have made quite a few changes to our site. First and foremost we now have our own store! That’s right, you can order the current issue, back issues, a subscription or even all four of our issues in print! It is secure and you can… Read More »Updates to our site!

              We had a contact form error

                We are so sorry – if you contacted us with the contact form over the last couple of days it wasn’t getting us the emails. We have fixed it, so please try again if you contacted us!

                I’m Not All That Romantic Anymore (But It’s OK)

                  Ryan Drawdy

                  I wrote the following line today, and I didn’t hate myself for it: “In today’s world, consumer-facing brands have to do something to differentiate themselves from the competition.” At 13, I was as romantic as I could conceive of being.

                  Issue #11 is Live!

                        Welcome to Typehouse Literary Magazine, a Portland, Oregon-based magazine. While based in the Pacific Northwest, we publish authors from all around the country, as well as from overseas. Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction, and the Visual Arts, all come together to make Typehouse Literary Magazine the journal it is. Take… Read More »Issue #11 is Live!