And you thought your reading list was long already…
Fields Magazine
What it features: Fiction, poetry, essays, visual art, interviews and profiles on up-and-coming creators.
How to read it: Print only ($12/issue)
Why it's great: "Not only does it showcase a changing part of Texas, but it also features up-and-coming artists and writers from across the country in interviews and profiles. It’s a great way to find out about underground art created by conceptual sculptors and experimental screenwriters. Also, its Instagram account tracks all the coolest art galleries and concerts in Austin." —almondmilkandcoffee
A Public Space
What it features: Modern fiction, poetry, essays, art, and international works in translation.
How to read it: Print and digital ($36/one-year subscription)
Why it's great: The nonprofit Brooklyn-based mag is celebrating its 10-year anniversary, and it still feels like incredibly fresh. Founder Brigid Hughes (formerly of The Paris Review) has described the work as "push[ing] the bounds of traditional narrative" for a "culturally curious" readership. (Recommended by Niela Orr.)
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29 Amazing Literary Magazines You Need To Be Reading