Where have you been published?
Your literary record, decoded.
Add the journals where you have published. LitScore reads the structure of your record, places it in the literary field, and shows the next moves the data makes unusually hard to see on your own.
Map your literary world
Start with the literary magazines where you have been published. Your credits build both a LitScore and a map of your editorial neighborhood.
Your publications
Add the journals where your work has appeared.Where you sit
Your credits form a territory. Editorial affinity says what sits near you, which is what this map draws. What is connected to you is the writer graph, and that lives on Field.
Add credits to place yourself in the literary field.
Editorial fingerprint
A field-relative read of the editorial tendencies that recur across your publication history.
Score anatomy
This is the score ledger itself: strongest-journal anchor, distinct-journal breadth, repeat validation, and recorded recognition.
Your shortest paths to a book
Presses you can already reach from where you have published. Closest route first.
What matters around you now.
The writer graph around your record, drawn, and then read. Every line is an observed publication or editorial relationship. No filler; if the evidence is thin, the page stays short.
Who connects you, and to what
Next moves
Different answers to where you could go next. Hidden door appears only when fit and network evidence converge.
What the network sees
These are observed publication relationships. They describe literary proximity, not friendship, influence, or likelihood of acceptance.
Field v1 ranks current intelligence; it does not yet claim historical change. “Open” uses LitMatch’s dated submission-window records and their ageing rules. Network claims come from observed publication, editor, agent-client, and press-roster edges.
Poetry journals
Sorted by recent trajectory, not overall prestige.
Missing a journal?
The database now includes 205 publications.What are you sending?
New piece
Optional subject filters Only useful for journals with a specific remit
Out on submission
What are you sending?
Where does this book go?
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Presses
Best matches
Agent cards show separate manuscript, network, query, and client-map signals. Internal scores sort the field but are intentionally not presented as an agent ranking. Always recheck query status before sending.
Agent
Why this agent appears for you
What they represent
Public editorial signalWriters they represent
Selected books
Query intelligence
Journal
Standing
At a glanceEvidence & methodologyrange · sources · network evidence
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Editorial fingerprint
Masthead literary footprint
Where people on this journal’s editorial masthead publish their own work.
Your connection
PersonalizedNearby journals
Editorial + writer overlapYour profile & data
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