Kudzu Monthly is a
non-commercial monthly electronic magazine that attempts
to maintain a distinctively southern perspective. This, however,
does not mean that all writers are not welcome.
On the contrary, this
ezine is proud to feature a cross-section of English-speaking
writers. As with many noncommercial websites, monetary remuneration
is not possible for submissions.
What
Kudzu Monthly offers for authors is a biography statement and web
link to the author's site. This may make this site ideal for
those who are just beginning to write and seeking first publication, or for
established writers wanting to show off their wares.
An innovation that
appeared in our second issue that may be attractive to writers
is the presence of feedback. Readers'
comments are added directly to the article page. To ensure that
the writer does not miss a comment, we also email them directly
to the writer. (Thus far, this has served to differentiate
Kudzu Monthly from other literary ezines.)
Authors retain the
copyright to all published materials. It's that simple. If an
author sends his or her work, it is assumed that it is for
publishing on this site.
What type of material
is Kudzu Monthly looking for?
Why don't you show us?
As the heading
categories indicate, this magazine features short stories,
crime articles, health articles, poetry, history articles,
and at least one monthly feature about living in Dixie. We
also welcome artistic portfolios and photography.