The HTML Review

The HTML Review is an annual journal of literature made to exist on the web. It is edited by Shelby Wilson and Maxwell Neely-Cohen. Our work has been covered by The New York Times, Frieze Magazine, MIT Technology Review, Daring Fireball, Longreads, The Tiny Awards, and the German radio program Netzkultur. Pieces we have published have been awarded the New Media Writing Prize, featured in the Best of Australian Poems, and displayed at institutions like CultureHub, Rhizome, Brooklyn Public Library, Smack Mellon, Pioneer Works, and the de Young Museum… We look for submissions that take full advantage of the web as a medium. Poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, graphic storytelling, and experiments are all welcome. Whether in aesthetic or subject matter, we love singular standalone works that have an ultra-specific focus. Our contributors come from a wide range of backgrounds. We are always honored to be the first place a writer or poet has ever experimented with code, or the first place an artist or engineer has ever gone through an editorial process…”

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