Category: Experimental Lit Mag/Journal

NO FEE/BIPOC submission call + editor interview – Honey Literary, DEADLINE: Dec. 1, 2021

Honey Literary is a new BIPOC-focused literary journal built by women of color. Their first issue went live earlier this year and is available to read online so you can get a feel for the types of work they publish.  They are currently open to submissions of Poetry, […]

NO FEE/BIPOC submission call + editor interview – Honey Literary, DEADLINE: May 1, 2021

Honey Literary is a new BIPOC-focused literary journal built by women of color. Their first issue went live earlier this year and is available to read online so you can get a feel for the types of work they publish.  They are currently open to submissions of Poetry, […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – The Minison Project, DEADLINE: March 30, 2021 (rolling)

The Minison Project is a new online literary magazine publishing their own invented form called a minison (14 lines, 14 letters per line), sonnets, photographs of found/staged minimal sonnets, and minison-themed artwork.  They publish monthly zines and bi-annual sonnet issues. They are currently open for both until March […]

THEMED/NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Pine Hills Review, DEADLINE: March 16, 2021

Pine Hills Review  is the literary magazine of The College of Saint Rose and was established in 2014. “Named for the Pine Hills neighborhood in Albany, NY, Pine Hills Review publishes artful, honest, and compelling work of new and established writers, from fiction, nonfiction, and poetry to visual art, interviews, and […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Greatest City Collective, DEADLINE: Always open (rolling)

Greatest City Collective is an new online literary and art “diary of the artistic process: rough drafts, works in progress, unfinishable works, and ‘complete’ works.  They are open year-round for submissions of non-traditional forms of art as well as traditional forms of short stories, poetry, play excerpts, portraits, […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Stone of Madness, DEADLINE: Feb. 15, 2021

Stone of Madness Press is an new online literary and conceptual space for queer, trans, and neurodiverse writers accepting submissions of poetry, prose, and hybrid forms between the 1st and 15th of every month. They offer a 24-hour turnaround time on submissions for a $5 donation, but have […]

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 – The Minison Project, DEADLINE: Jan. 31, 2021 (rolling)

 The Minison Project is a new online literary magazine publishing their own invented form called a minison (14 letter poem), sonnets, photographs of found/staged minimal sonnets, and minison-themed artwork.  They publish monthly zines and bi-annual sonnet issues. They are currently open for both until January 31, but are […]

PAYING/THEMED/NO FEE Submission calls + editor interview – NonBinary Review, NEXT DEADLINE: Feb. 1, 2021

NonBinary Review is the literary journal of Zoetic Press. They publish four themed issues every year and are seeking short stories, flash fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, visual art year-round with specific reading periods for each theme. The current theme is Apocalypse (open 8/31/2020 through 2/1/2021) followed by Industrial Revolution […]

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 […]

Trish Hopkinson