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Individual copies of TRoL are $9.95 at bookstores and from The Toby Press. All copies are mailed First Class. Subscriptions are by far the safest way to receive the magazine, and the best way to support it. If you would like to order a single issue or would like to begin receiving TRoL regularly, please send an e-mail to TRLmagazine@gmail.com with the following information. Your Name, Complete Mailing Address, E-mail, and Subscription details (ex: 1 issue, ex: back issue number 16). We will forward your subscription information to TobyPress.

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Submissions

  1. TroL does not accept multiple or Email submissions.
  2. All mss should be sent to the Editor, Keith Botsford, Apartado 29, Cahuita, Limon, 7032 Costa Rica.
  3. TRL strongly suggests that potential contributors read a copy of the magazine before submitting.
  4. There are no limitations on length or genre. Prose in any form, from fiction through memoir or commentary is welcome. Poetry may also be submitted. Texts may be submitted in other languages.
  5. TRL pays a modest fee for submitted work upon publication.
  6. TroL does not have a large staff, but please feel free to enquire about your submission if you see it fit to do so.

Regular features in the magazine include:

  • TEXTS Works of fiction or non-fiction
  • LIVES Memoirs, correspondence, biography and autobiography
  • ARIAS Personal statements and brief essays without restriction of subject

We do publish "reviews," but not academic criticism; reviews are largely commissioned, but we regularly publish articles on art and music as well as books. We publish relatively little poetry, but are deeply interested in good poems. We accept translation of first-rate texts; we like correspondence and the exchange of ideas. We have nothing against non-fiction as long as it is well-written. We are open to submissions in almost any field, the basic criterion for acceptance being the quality of the writing.

We really don't like "proposals"; we read texts and writers should commit to them rather than seek pre-approval. We take some time to read—there is a very large volume of submissions—so don't expect an immediate answer. We are as interested in new writers as those with established reputations, and we are very catholic readers. We look for quality, thought, economy, originality, the stuff of interesting minds with a voice of their own.

 



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