Category: Online Lit Mag/Journal

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – Bloodroot Poetry Journal, DEADLINE: Aug. 31, 2026

Bloodroot Poetry Journal is a visually rich, international publication founded and edited by Marc Frazier, who envisioned a space where poetry and professional photography meet—images acting as a quiet pause between poems, a moment to reset the reader’s attention. The journal’s inaugural issue featured poets from India, Nigeria, […]

Where to Submit Longer Poems (No-Fee Only)

Long poems deserve homes that understand their scale, structure, and ambition. Below is a curated list of fee-free journals, presses, and special issues that welcome longer work — including multi-page poems, sequences, and hybrid forms. What Counts as a Long Poem? In literary magazine practice, a long poem […]

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – iExile, DEADLINE: Always open

Every so often, a magazine comes along that reminds us why we fell in love with literature in the first place—work that startles, disorients, refuses to behave. iExile has always lived in that territory. Founded in 2007 by Jaia Papitz, iExile has long championed writers and artists working […]

PAYING Submission call – American Poetry Journal, NO FEE: ONLY June 22, 2026

I’m excited to share this interview with Theresa Senato Edwards, Editor in Chief of American Poetry Journal, a long-running online journal publishing thoughtful, boundary-pushing work since 2004. APJ is currently open for submissions June 1-30, 2026 for their upcoming October issue, and they’re looking for submissions of poetry. […]

PAYING/NO FEE Submission call – Migrant Voices in Horror (Bloodletter Magazine), DEADLINE: June 30, 2026

Bloodletter Magazine is a feminist horror magazine publishing the work of nonbinary, trans, and women writers and artists. “For each issue, we work with artists who contribute companion illustrations for each piece represented in the magazine. Bloodletter was founded on the principle that horror is an incredibly complicated, […]

PAYING/NO FEE submission call + editor interview – Points & Parks, DEADLINE: June 19, 2026

Parks & Points publishes personal essays and poetry about national parks and other public lands, along with timely budget travel tips and short guides to select sites. “In the summer 2026, we will host an online poetry series in honor of our tenth anniversary as a publication! We […]

My poem “Confession to a Woodhouse’s Toad” published in Whale Road Review + Editor interview

I’m thrilled to share that poem “Confession to a Woodhouse’s Toad” appears in Whale Road Review Issue 43, a summer issue full of sharp, resonant work from writers I deeply admire. One of the things I love about Whale Road Review is how intentionally they support their contributors. […]

NO FEE Chapbook contest + editor interview – Literary Underground, DEADLINE: June 30, 2026

Here’s an exciting no fee poetry chapbook contest! Check out my interview with Michele McDannold, founder/publisher of The Literary Underground—a grassroots collective doing important work to highlight marginalized and outsider voices. If you’re ready to send out a poetry chapbook, their Brian Fugett Memorial Prize is currently open […]

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – The Literary Nest, DEADLINE: Always open

The Literary Nest is a long-standing online journal devoted to sincere, imaginative work from writers everywhere. Published quarterly and always open for submissions, the journal features poetry and visual art with an emphasis on authenticity, craft, and emotional resonance. They accept poetry of all forms as well as […]

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – Oyster River Pages, DEADLINE: May 15, 2026

Oyster River Pages (ORP) is a literary arts nonprofit committed to publishing work that reflects a wide range of voices and lived experiences. Since 2017, they’ve built a reputation for thoughtful editorial vision, fee-free submissions, and programs like Emerging Voices, which offers feedback and mentorship for newer writers. […]

Trish Hopkinson