Southland Alibi [1]
Free
Southland Alibi is published by the Writers’ Program at UCLA Extension. The editors seek high-quality, original creative work that represents diverse viewpoints and experiences from emerging creatives, as well as established writers and visual artists.
“Southland” identifies the strong regional literary presence which ties the journal to the Southern California literary landscape and community. “Alibi” is a reference to the film Double Indemnity, in which characters use “taking night classes at UCLA” as an alibi.
Issues per Year:
Rolling
Year Founded:
2021/launched for readers 2023
Percentage of Unsolicited Submissions Published:
Greater than 50
Issue Price:
Free
Greater than 10,000