In the History of the World There Is This

The February issue includes our 2011 1001 Awesome Words contest finalists and several other fine writers.

MG Martin has poetry in Issue 6 of Requited where he is joined by CL Bledsoe, Gary F. Sheppard, Tim Jones-Yelvington, Alexis Pope, and others.

In NAP 2.3, you will find M.G. Martin again, Melissa Broder, Caroline Crew, Tyler Gobble, Rose Hunter, Thomas Patrick Levy, Parker Tettleton, and KMA Sullivan.

The latest issue of The Collagist is a wonder with outstanding writing by James Tadd Adcox and many others.

In Word Riot this month there’s work from Mel Bosworth and Gary Moshimer.

Lania Knight’s Three Cubic Feet is now available for pre-order from Main Street Rag.

Court Merrigan has new fiction in All Due Respect.

The WInter 2012 issue of Muzzle includes Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz, Sierra Demulder (1, 2), and Megan Falley.

At Fwriction Review, a story by Marcus Speh.

In the Alice Blue Review, two fictions by Brandi Wells and one by PH Madore.

There are two new features involving Ethel Rohan’s Hard to Say—at Word Riot, and BULL.

At Metazen, a poem by Tyler Gobble.

Jimmy Chen! Used Furniture Review! Also, Laurence Pritchard.

Marcus Speh has a short short story at Fwriction Review.

Very short stories at DOGZPLOT including David Tomaloff, Dave Housley, Ryan Bradley,

Carol Deminski has a story at Molotov Cocktail.

In Emprise Review, a poem by John McKernan.

As usual, Everyday Genius is awesome. This week, awesome comes from Kimberly Ann Southwick, Ricky Garni, and more. There’s also JA Tyler, Chloe Caldwell, and Feng Sun Chen.

March Hobart includes Corey Zeller, and Emma Törzs.

Not to be outdone, there’s a March issue of elimae with Lincoln Michel, Ryan Ridge, Parker Tettleton, Joseph Riippii, Barry Graham, Helen Vitoria, Doug Paul Case, and others.

Overalls, by Tracy Gonzalez, is live at Used Furniture Review.

Brian Oliu has an essay in DIAGRAM 12.1, the ALL ESSAY issue.

This month’s Web Exclusive at American Short Fiction features Ravi Mangla.

You can find a little something from Eric Burke at Snow Monkey.