Literary Yard is an e-journal that aims at widening literary horizons by identifying and featuring the best literary works awaiting publication. The idea is to tender budding as well as established authors a constructive platform to reach out to a mass audience. An ever-increasing repository of literary articles, poems, short fiction, literary essays, socio-political commentaries, health tips’ articles, history/archaeology content, news and reviews, etc, Literary Yard has won numerous recognitions and honors from reputed platforms.
- Literary Yard has been ranked among the top 100 best Literary blogs on the planet.
- Literary Yard has been recognised as among the “Best Poetry Blogs – India 2018” by Bonusapp.
The e-journal seeks to offer a constructive platform for book lovers, readers, writers and creative artists. All budding and struggling authors from all over the world are welcome to share their short works.
Founder and editor of the Literary Yard, Onkar Sharma is committed to promote literary arts. For Onkar, the meaning of literary arts goes beyond the traditional lines without confining them to a bunch of genres like fiction, poetry and criticism. Literary arts are inclusive of all writing forms – be it political, historical, entertainment, health, education, etc. – .
Literary Yard is a non-profit platform. The founder seeks your cooperation in order to maintain and promote the e-journal. We seek your donations.

Congratulations! Keep up the good work.
Thank you for publishing my short story: “Meteorologist”
I could not contact you via ‘contact Us’ because I have no Blog address.
I’m returning after a long absence. What is the maximum story length? I have one that is 16,500 words, divided into six chapters, with a length of 2750 words +/- 200 words. Also, there is a prologue of 650 words. A few chapters begin with a set-up paragraph of less than 100 words.
Your instructions and advice would be most helpful.
Thanks Robt.