The Deaf Poet Society is a new online literary magazine featuring writers and artists with disabilities. They are currently seeking submissions of poetry, prose, cross-genre work, book reviews, and artwork for publication. They are “looking for narratives about the experience of disability that complicate or altogether undo the dominant and […]
Alyss is a new online literary journal working on their fourth issue, to be released July 31, 2016. The theme is “Works that were inspired by/dedicated to/ or in memoriam of someone or something.” You can read past issues here. Alyss accepts submissions in poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction and art, by […]
The Chaotic Review is a new online literary magazine seeking poems in any form, but they do particularly enjoy prose poems and published one of mine earlier this week, along with several others. I wondered how and why this new lit mag came to be, so I asked editor […]
What is domestic fabulist poetry and how did this all start? I recently asked and then shared in a conversation between anthology creators Stacey Balkun and Catherine Moore. Read the complete interview below and then send in your poems! Submission guidelines are below. HOPKINSON: Tell us first, how did this […]
What is domestic fabulist poetry and how did this all start? I recently asked and then shared in a conversation between anthology creators Stacey Balkun and Catherine Moore. Read the complete interview below and then send in your poems! Submission guidelines are below. HOPKINSON: Tell us first, how did this […]
Brain Mill Press runs an open call for poetry chapbooks on odd years and full-length poetry manuscripts on even years. They work hard to promote their authors and those selected receive an honorarium as well as royalties. Their books are professionally produced. You can check out their variety […]
I’m never disappointed when I take time to read Rob Carney’s guest blog posts on Terrain.org. There’s always something new, something to learn, something to contemplate, and a way to approach writing about all of those things. Each post is a story and/or a poem, and will give you a little […]
Hermeneutic Chaos Press runs an open chapbook period twice per year– from May 1 – June 30, and from December 1 – January 31. They typically select around 6-7 chapbooks for publication during each reading period. There is NO READING FEE. Their chapbooks are produced as open editions and are hand […]
Why limit yourself to being published in lit mags in the U.S., Canada, or the U.K? There are many countries with English-language lit mags you can also submit your work to. For example, my poem "My Monkey Grammarian" was published in Hong Kong and even included in a […]
Get published by an international lit mag! Deadline is coming up quick on June 25, 2016. Accepting fiction, non-fiction and poetry for their first issue. #nofees #tokenpaying