| UW–Milwaukee Department of English The graduate program at UWM has earned a national reputation because of its commitment to exploring innovative alternatives in English studies. Through its structure of concentrations and course offerings, the Department promotes original approaches to a broad range of topics in literature, language, writing, and visual culture. |
| Wisconsin Arts Board |
| Woodland Pattern Book Center This nationally renowned little shop is a haven of quality independent presses and literary journals. Come for the Cream City, and stay for the books and workshops. |
| Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops Schwartz is one of Milwaukee’s many wonderful independent bookstores, and it has a good relationship with the creative writing program through our student/faculty reading series. But they also bring in writers like Sherman Alexie, Clive Barker, Barbara Ehrenreich, and even Bruce Campbell. Find Cream City and other literary journals and have some coffee as long as you’re there. |
| e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies An interdisciplinary journal from the Center for Celtic Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The journal provides free access to cutting-edge, peer-reviewed articles solicited to address specific themes from a range of cross-disciplinary and international perspectives. |
| Wisconsin Humanities Council |
| The Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP)
The AA Independent Press Guide Poets and Writers Magazine Dustbooks.com: The Small Press Source |
| Webdelsol.com
StoryQuarterly Hayden’sFerry Review Phoebe: a journal of literary arts Prairie Schooner Salt Hill Shenandoah Reed Notre Dame Review New Letters 13th Moon |





