Category: Call for Submissions

NO FEE submission call & interview – What You Need to Know About Me Anthology, DEADLINE: July 1, 2019

"What You Need to Know About Me" is an exciting new anthology (published by The Hawkins Project, co-founded by Dave Eggers) that highlights the experiences of young people (ages 11-24) who have immigrated from one country to another. The International Alliance of Youth Writing Centers was conceived in […]

NO FEE Submission call + interview – Former People Journal, DEADLINE: Year-round

Former People is an international online literary and art journal publishing continuously throughout the year. They are open for submissions of poetry, flash fiction, non-fiction, interviews, reviews, multimedia, and artwork. I wanted to know more about how and why this journal began, so I asked co-founder and Managing […]

My poem "In my mother's mouth" in The Rumpus + NO FEE call for their ENOUGH series, DEADLINE: May 31, 2019

I’m very humbled to have my poem “In my mother’s mouth” published in The Rumpus for their ENOUGH series. Make sure not to miss the other stunning work in this week’s post–poems by Kathleen Hellen and Elana Lev Friedland. ENOUGH is a Rumpus series devoted to creating a […]

My poem “In my mother’s mouth” in The Rumpus + NO FEE call for their ENOUGH series, DEADLINE: May 31, 2019

I’m very humbled to have my poem “In my mother’s mouth” published in The Rumpus for their ENOUGH series. Make sure not to miss the other stunning work in this week’s post–poems by Kathleen Hellen and Elana Lev Friedland. ENOUGH is a Rumpus series devoted to creating a […]

NO FEE Submission call + interview – Unlikely Stories, DEADLINE: Year-round

Unlikely Stories Marx V is the new incarnation of the electronic magazine, Unlikely Stories, which has been published online since 1998. They publish poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction, including firsthand accounts of sociopolitical activism. As well as galleries of visual art, music, spoken word, other forms of aural art, and audiovisual presentations. I was curious […]

Tarot Cards for Poets, call for prompts + editor interview – Pretty Owl Poetry

Pretty Owl Poetry, a Pittsburgh-based online literary arts journal, is introducing a new prompt series: POPcraft: Tarot for Poets.  Every other week a new writing prompt will be featured on the website (www.prettyowlpoetry.com) and will focus on a Tarot spread readers can use for writing inspiration. A play […]

NO FEE Erasure Contest + call & interview – Tiny Spoon, DEADLINE: May 31, 2019

Tiny Spoon is a new online and print literary magazine focused on experimental work and publishes four times a year. They’re also currently running a free to enter erasure contest this month. I was curious how and why this lit mag began, so I asked Founders and Co-Editor-in-Chiefs […]

NO FEE Erasure Contest + call & interview – Tiny Spoon, DEADLINE: May 31, 2019

Tiny Spoon is a new online and print literary magazine focused on experimental work and publishes four times a year. They’re also currently running a free to enter erasure contest this month. I was curious how and why this lit mag began, so I asked Founders and Co-Editor-in-Chiefs […]

Poetry chapbook reviews/promotion – The Poetry Cafe

The Poetry Cafe is a new online meeting space where poetry chapbooks are reviewed and listed for interested chapbook writers, readers, lovers and reviewers. I was curious how and why this poetry chapbook site began, so I asked founder Risa Denenberg a few questions to find out. See […]

NO FEE submission call & interview – Juniper, DEADLINE: May 31, 2019

Juniper is a new online poetry journal, published three times a year, in February, June and October. I love the simple, yet pleasing design of this web-based journal. It’s easy to navigate and easy to read. To get a feel for what types of poetry they publish, you […]

Trish Hopkinson