Category: Online Lit Mag/Journal

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Lucky Jefferson, DEADLINE: Dec. 31, 2020

Lucky Jefferson is an online literary journal founded in 2018 currently open for submissions of poetry, flash fiction, essays, art, comics, and recipes with the theme of exploring Black culture through cuisine. They have a quick response time of just 1-2 weeks. “Lucky Jefferson isn’t your typical literary journal—we generate […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Whale Road Review, DEADLINE: Dec. 31, 2020

Whale Road Review is an online literary journal celebrating five years of regular issues, including poets Jennifer Givhan, Susan Rich, Jeannine Hall Gailey, Dayna Patterson and many other incredible poets! I was honored to have my poem “My matter” published along side such wonderful company in the Spring […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Curator Magazine, DEADLINE: Always open, rolling

Curator Magazine is a an online literary magazine, curating writing about art intersecting with humanity, exploring “the meaning and matters of the heart and spirit reflected in cultural objects, experiences, and the arts.” They are always open for submissions of poetry and nonfiction and respond within a month. […]

NO FEE/THEMED Submission call + editor interview – Last Leaves, DEADLINE: Feb. 28, 2020

Last Leaves is a new online poetry magazine who released their first issue in October. They are currently open for poetry submissions until the end of February. Make sure to follow their Instagram, where they post and promote poetry and poets! Now that they’ve released their first issue, […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Simple Machines (NEW!), DEADLINE: Jan. 31, 2021

Simple Machines is a new letterpress poetry journal. From their The What page “Language as a lever, a wedge, or a screw, an elemental human instrument of magic modifying motion and force to perform the most difficult of labors, love—itself a Simple Machine.” They are currently seeking poetry submissions for their first […]

NO FEE/THEMED submission call (Dolly Parton tribute) + editor interview – Limp Wrist, DEADLINE: Dec. 15, 2020

Limp Wrist is a newly resurrected bi-annual ezine “with queer sensibility promoting LGBTQ poets, non-binary poets, and their allies by publishing their poems, interviews with them, and reviews of their books.” Their second issue upon returning from a long hiatus is a tribute to Dolly Parton. Poets from […]

NO FEE/THEMED submission call (ages 13-25) + editor interview – The Augment Review, DEADLINE: Dec. 12, 2020

The  Augment Review is the new online literary magazine publishing writing and artwork by youth ages 13-25 for their inaugural issue with the theme “Indulge.” They provide some prompts for each theme, including a Spotify playlist, visual inspiration, and a list of words for verbal inspiration. They also […]

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – Thimble, DEADLINE: Dec. 31, 2020

Thimble is an online literary magazine, featuring art, poetry, and short prose. They publish issues quarterly. “At Thimble Literary Magazine, we believe armor can be found in the oddest of places: whether that’s facing a hard truth head-on or reframing it so you can better understand it. We […]

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – Book of Matches (NEW!), DEADLINE: Dec. 10, 2020

Book of Matches is the new online literary journal “interested in protest against the unknowing alive in human existence, in protest against the knowing, too.” They are currently open to submissions of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and translations for their inaugural issue.  They plan to nominate for Best of […]

NO FEE submission call, open mic & more! + editor interview – Platform Review, DEADLINE: Dec. 20, 2020

Platform Review is the new online literary journal of ARTS By The People, a non-profit with the mission to “establish, operate, promote, and conduct educational programs, opportunities, classes, and sessions in the creative arts for the public, especially seniors and youth.” They publish poetry, prose (< 5,000 words), […]

Trish Hopkinson