TODAY ONLY UNTIL 10:00 PM EASTERN Black Warrior Review is not charging submission fees! Get those subs in!
After 10pm tonight and through March 1, 2017 Black Warrior Review (BRW) doesn’t charge subscribers fees for submitting, but they do charge non-subscribers a small admin fee of $3 to submit. Per their site, “BWR pays a one-year subscription and a nominal lump-sum fee for all works published.”
BWR was “established in 1974 by graduate students in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of Alabama."
You an read more about the editors on BWR’s site, including their Meet the Editors series:
- Meet the Editors: An Interview with Poetry Editor Sammi Bryan
- Meet the Editors: An Interview with Fiction Editor Emily Coon
Click here for their submission guidelines.
SUBMISSION FEE: FREE February 3, 2017 UNTIL 10PM EASTERN
All other days, submission fee is $3 (Free for Subscribers)
DEADLINE FOR NEXT ISSUE: March 1, 2017
NOTES: Duotrope also lists this as one of the most challenging markets in their database.
FORMS: Poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and art
PAYMENT: BWR pays a one-year subscription and a nominal lump-sum fee for all works published.
DUOTROPE: https://duotrope.com/listing/140
As with all submissions, read the guidelines carefully and read what you can of their previous issues to make sure your work is a good fit. Click here for more Submission Tips.
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You missed it, Trish.Subs are free from after 10 tonight through March 1.
Nothing that I’m seeing on their web site or on their Facebook posts indicates that. Maybe double check? Here’s a FB post from last night: https://www.facebook.com/blackwarriorreview/posts/10154625941999213
No-sorry-the offer is just too complicated and misleading. My bad.
Yeah, it’s confusing with all the details, but I didn’t want to leave them out either. Thanks for the feedback!
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If you are a poet and aren’t following Trish Hopkinson, you are truly missing out!
Thanks!
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