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Radiance, The Magazine for Large Women: "quarterly magazine for women all sizes of large."

Radioactive Aardvark Dung: An ezine. Link broken.

Rahavard Persian Journal: printed literary quarterly, published for the purpose of preserving Persian language and litrature among Iranian immigrants.

Rainy Day Fiction: Writers must be from the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, USA) or submissions will be returned unread. Link broken. Contact at Rainy Day Productions or:

Rainy Day Productions
2200 First Avenue South
Seattle, Washington 98134

Rak.Net: Defunct. Features programming, art, science fiction, fantasy, horror, and poetry.

Randolph Publishing: Not recommended. Purports to be a new publisher seeking short stories and novels. There are two magazines planned as well.

Raptor Art Studios World Wide Web Art Gallery: Features a quarterly newsletter.

Raven Chronicles: Cultural literary magazine with an events calendar and discussions by regional and national writers.

Raven Comics: Comic book publisher.

Raven Electrick : Recommended. "A lively web-zine featuring short stories and poems in the fantasy, science fiction, horror and mystery genres."

Raven Wolf: A site dedicated to quality art, prose, and poetry on the Internet. Link broken.

Raving Dove (formerly Writers Against War): "a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, serves as an online literary journal dedicated to sharing thought-provoking writing, photography, and art from around the world that opposes the use of violence as conflict resolution, and embraces the intrinsic themes of peace and human rights. Raving Dove is published online three times each year. It enriches the reader by way of exceptional, meaningful literature and art, and communicates the artistic, humanitarian insights of the contributing writers, photographers, and artists through worldwide visibility on the Internet."

Ray Gun Revival: An online space opera publication.

Reactions: "an annual anthology of contemporary poetry. Submissions are invited from writers who have had a first collection or pamphlet published or who are about to reach that stage."

Reader's Digest Online: Recommended. need more be said?

Reader's Retreat: Born of a love for just about anything that pertains to books. Link broken.

ReadTheWest.com: Recommended. Publication about cowboys and the West.

Real Magazine: Not recommended. A fitness publication.

Real Woman Magazine: Health, family, career, and personal growth for women.

Reality Magazine Now On-Line: Unknown as yet. Link broken.

Realms of Fantasy Magazine: "a bimonthly magazine, is a professional market for the best in fantastic short fiction."

Rear View Mirror: Features fiction, poetry, and art. Link now goes to porn site. Publication believed defunct.

Rebel Communique: A multicultural magazine.

Rebel Inc.: A Scottish magazine featuring fiction and poetry.

Recursive Angel: Recommended. poetry and fiction magazine. 8/22/05: link reported bad.

Red Pepper: An editorial magazine.

Redbook: Recommended. Family-oriented magazine.

Redsine: Recommended. A publication featuring horror, science fiction, and dark fantasy. Link broken.

Regular Poetry Journal: Form: Open (Send what you write best); Line Limit: Up to 33 lines per poem; Poetry Theme: Inspirational or Nature; Submission Quantity: Unlimited! Please send a SASE with all correspondence! Contact at:

Ms. Kathleen Lee Mendel
1098 Fort Road
Benton Harbor, MI 49022

Rejected Quarterly, The: Published by Black Plankton Press. Particularly interested in speculative fiction stories.

remark: A poetry journal. Pays in copies.

Renaissance Online Magazine: formerly Growing Pains "features original fiction, poetry, reviews, humor and more. We accept unsolicited submissions, but please visit the site and read of guidelines before submitting. Published monthly; online version only."

Reptile & Amphibian Magazine: Bimonthly consumer magazine for advanced amateur hobbyists.

Retired Officer Magazine, The: Monthly publication for officers of the U.S. uniformed services.

RevolutionSF: Features science fiction, fantasy and horror stories.

Rhapsody Magazine: Electronic fiction publication. Link broken.

Rhapsoidia: "a quarterly print magazine devoted to fiction of all genres." Link broken.

Rhythm Man: a place where songwriters, poets, and short-story writers can exhibit their works for free, sort-of a free online publishing house.

Richmond Review, The: monthly from the UK. Link reported broken.

Right Punch, The: A media and contents publisher based in India. P&E has received complaints about them.

RiotGrrl: An editorial magazine.

Rise Magazine: dead: "a periodical collection of dragon fiction, art and articles."

Rising Tide Press: Features speculative fiction. Believed to be a short story market. Heavy into Lesbian literature. Query first at:

Rising Tide Press
5 Kivy Street
Huntington Station, NY 11746

ROADWORKS - TALES FROM THE HARD ROAD: "a magazine of imaginative fiction, covering the horror, dark fantasy, SF and slipstream genres." Link broken.

Rock, The: A magazine accepting short stories.

Rocket Stories: "Catch the Blast from the Past... Where the Golden Age, the Atomic Age and the Future Age all come together... Where Space Opera and Social Science Fiction ... the High Venues of AE Van Vogt and Alfred Bester all come together. The Cynical Warnings of Kutner and Pohl... the Paranoid Ramblings of Phillip K. Dick and the Gentle Reminders of our humanity by Issac Asimov all are only a memory away. Join us in remembering and trying to honor those glorious stories and authors and times. Welcome to Rocket Stories..." Link reported invalid.

Role-Players Guide, The: Gaming previews and reviews.

Romance and Beyond Magazine: romance short stories with science fiction, fantasy, or paranormal elements.

Romance Central: A must visit site for romance writers.

Romantic Bower, The: Previews new romance books, contains original romantic fiction by new and established authors, interviews, book reviews, articles, and more.

Ron-D-Voo Magazine: defunct: accepts submissions in any genre. Poetry and recipes, too.

Room of One's Own, A: Collection of short stories, poems, reviews, and commentary by, for, and about women. Link broken.

Roofbeam Magazine: Fiction publication known to accept mystery genre. Link broken.

Rooms of Poe, The: Writings and resources. Link broken.

Rose, The: defunct: Monthly magazine including poetry, essays, short stories from people on the web.

Rose & Thorn (A Literary Ezine), The: site is quarterly and not only showcases authors but provides information for writers on the web and lots of helpful tips.

Rosebud: Charges reading fee. Not recommended. "a magazine dedicated to creative prose, poetry and visual art is available at over 1200 bookstores in the US, Canada and Great Britain."

Rosewart: a horror and dark fantasy publication. Link reported invalid.

Roswell Literary Review, The: Recommended. A magazine accepting all genres and poetry. Considering their location, I should think they definitely accept science fiction. Link reported broken.

Rude Dog Magazine: online counterpart to the print magazine. Link reported broken.

Ruthie's Club: "a weekly ezine featuring erotica, publishing at least 5 original works of fiction per week. Not for minors."