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All submissions are considered for both print and online publication. We buy first worldwide serial rights and pay $30 per printed (or printed-out) page for accepted prose, and $50 per page for accepted poetry, up to a maximum of $300.
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22 Μαρ 2018 · Established: 1972. Accepts Email Submissions: No. Website URL: https://www.bu.edu/agni/ Twitter: @AGNIMagazine. Description: AGNI is a literary magazine at Boston University with an online extension, AGNI online. It publishes poetry, short fiction and essays. Editor (s): Sven Birkerts.
A literary magazine named after the Vedic fire-god. Transformative. The writer in witness, the imagination in combustion. Find out more about AGNI. From the cover of AGNI 100 - Chitra Ganesh, House in Heart Garden (detail), 2018, linocut on tan BFK Rives. Courtesy of the artist and Durham Press.
AGNI is a literary magazine housed at Boston University and known “among readers around the world,” as the writers group PEN put it, “for publishing important new writers early in their careers, many of them translated into English for the first time.”