Recently two students, Stephen Robert Morse and Sarka Halas, co-founded World-Weary, a non-fiction and fiction journal of travel and the places people live and work.

World-Weary, a new international journal of travel and the places people live/work/study is now seeking submissions. World-Weary will be published in the US, UK, Netherlands, Canada and online at http://www.World-Weary.com. Send all submissions and/or questions to WorldWearyJournal(at)gmail.com.
World-Weary is first and foremost a journal of places. People now travel more than ever, yet there is a dearth of intelligent, thoughtful, long-form writing about the spaces in which people live, work, and visit. Though humans have explored most of this planet, these feats are meaningless unless we are able to create in-depth reflections on our experiences.
Non-fiction literature about people and places will form the majority of the World-Weary’s content, but essays, histories, fiction, interviews, satire, investigations, and other forms of written expression will also be featured.
Why does the world need another literary magazine? Based on our experiences as writers, readers, critics, and journalists, no publication that is currently in circulation meets our personal criteria of consistently attracting the type of talent and stories that we love and continue to pique our interests.
