Harper's Magazine Guidelines Information
Established: June 1850
Accepts Email Submissions: No
Website URL: http://www.harpers.org
Description: Harper's magazine offers original journalism and award-winning essays, fiction, and reporting to inform readers on political, literary, cultural, and scientific affairs.
Editor(s): Ellen Rosenbush, Editorial Director
Needs: Fiction and nonfiction.
Tips: Harper's is one of America's oldest literary magazines. It is a top tier market for fiction. The Wikipedia entry has a list of some of the notable contributors including Kurt Vonnegut, John Updike, Mark Twain, Robert Frost, Herman Melville and many others.
How to Submit: All fiction and nonfiction queries must be sent by mail. Email submissions are not accepted. The short submission guidelines say Harper's will "neither consider nor return unsolicited nonfiction manuscripts." However, they will consider unsolicited fiction. Do not submit unsolicited poetry.
Guidelines Url: https://harpers.org/submissions/
Address: 666 Broadway, 11th Floor New York NY 10012 USA
This listing was last reviewed and/or updated on 2019-01-17
Image Credit: Harper's
More Guidelines of Interest
The New Yorker: The New Yorker is a widely known for its political commentary and coverage of New York culture. The publication's reach extends far outside NYC. The magazine is read around the globe. It is also known its iconic cover art. The weekly magazine is published by Conde Nast.
Cemetery Dance : Cemetery Dance is bi-monthly magazine of horror, dark mystery, and suspense. Each issue contains short stories, articles, columns, interviews, news, and reviews.
Quilter's World: Quilters World is a busy quilter's dream come true. This title focuses on speed-quilting techniques that make it possible to complete a full-size quilt in a short time.
Crab Orchard Review: Crab Orchard Review is an online literary magazine seeking diverse voices capturing the range of contemporary American writing. It is published at Southern Illinois University.
Missouri Review, The: The Missouri Review is an award-winning literary publication featuring fiction, poetry, nonfiction, features and interviews.
Return to the Submissions Guidelines database.