Category: International Lit Mag/Journal

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Rougarou, DEADLINE: Mar. 18, 2022

Rougarou is the international online literary magazine run out of the graduate English Department of University of Louisiana at Lafayette. They are currently open to no fee submissions of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and visual art until March 18. They are also running their annual contest for poetry […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – The Wise Owl, DEADLINE: Always open

The Wise Owl is a new, international, monthly e-magazine publishing poetry, short fiction, non-fiction (essays, memoirs, travelogues, reviews (books/films/TV series/OTT releases), literary/critical writing, short film, and visual art. For more information see my interview with Principal Editor Rachna Singh and a link to submission guidelines below. HOPKINSON: Tell […]

NO FEE submission call & interview – Trafika Europe, DEADLINE: Rolling (year-round)

Trafika Europe showcases new literature (poetry and fiction) in English and English translation from the 47 Council of Europe countries, with its quarterly online journal, and now also featuring Trafika Europe Radio – Europe’s literary radio station, free online. Check out their past publications in their online reading […]

THEMED/NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Postscript Magazine, DEADLINE: Jan. 25, 2021

Postscript Magazine is a bi-lingual online literary magazine publishing all forms of art, including a wide variety of writing, visual art, media, etc. They publish themed issues monthly and respond quickly, within five days of the deadline. The current theme is “excel.” See my interview with Co-Founder/Editor-in-Chief Vamika […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Beir Bua Journal, DEADLINE: Jan. 15, 2021 or when full

Beir Bua Journal is an online Irish literary magazine and feminist press currently seeking avant-garde poetry, visual poetry, and abstract art based in Co. Tipperary, Ireland. The journal’s name comes from Beir (Bear) – Irish for bring and Bua (BOO-a) – Irish for Victory, talent, virtue. They nominate […]

PAYING/NO FEE submission call + editors interview – SAND (Int’l journal), DEADLINE: Sept. 1, 2020

SAND is a nonprofit literary journal based in Berlin and published twice a year by a team from the city's international community. Featuring work by writers, translators, and artists from around the world, SAND seeks out fresh and underrepresented perspectives. I was curious how and why this art […]

7 European Lit Mags to Read/Submit to – guest post by Ana Prundaru

While the notability of literary powerhouses such as Granta, Edinburgh Review or the London Magazine is undisputed, there are countless lesser known literary platforms that highlight diverse voices in Europe without compromising quality. I don't often see smaller European literary magazines represented in submission calls, so I've assembled […]

Where to Submit in June – Aug 2020 by Entropy–filtered for poetry & no fee!

Entropy is a “website featuring literary & non-literary content. A website that seeks to engage with the literary community, that becomes its own community, and creates a space for literary & non-literary ideas.” They recently posted an article on where to submit June through August. Click here to read […]

NO FEE submission call + editors interview – SAND (Int’l journal), DEADLINE: Jan. 5, 2020

SAND is a nonprofit literary journal based in Berlin and published twice a year by a team from the city's international community. Featuring work by writers, translators, and artists from around the world, SAND seeks out fresh and underrepresented perspectives.. I was curious how and why this art […]

NO FEE submission call + editors interview – SAND (Int'l journal), DEADLINE: Jan. 5, 2020

SAND is a nonprofit literary journal based in Berlin and published twice a year by a team from the city's international community. Featuring work by writers, translators, and artists from around the world, SAND seeks out fresh and underrepresented perspectives.. I was curious how and why this art […]

Trish Hopkinson