PAYING/NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Rough Cut Press, DEADLINE: Year round

Rough Cut Press is an new online literary journal (with plans to soon release print issues) publishing visual art and short prose and poetry of 650 words or less. I wanted to know more about what they are up to, so I asked them a few questions to […]

A Little Inspiration: New Series of Guides for Poets & Writers – guest blog post by Cendrine Marrouat & David Ellis

How do you go about discovering your own writing voice or writing style as a poet? Where do you get your inspiration from as a writer? Are you aware of the kind of audience that would be keen to read your poetry? What can you do to help […]

PAYING/NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – New Smut Project, DEADLINE: May 1, 2020

New Smut Project is an new online literary magazine with the tagline “A kind of funny name for people very serious about quality, diverse erotica.” They are interested in erotica that is also literature: “We love smut, but we also love language; we love lyrical sentences that sing […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Vagabond City, DEADLINE: Open year round

Vagabond City is an online literary journal featuring “poetry, art, nonfiction, interviews, and reviews by marginalized creators.” The feature a visual artist for each issue and a variety of literary work. The issues are just the right size to read in one sitting and the artwork is always […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – The Aunt Flo Project, DEADLINE: June 15, 2020

The Aunt Flo Project is an upcoming anthology of poetry, short stories, and creative non-fiction featuring writing about all aspects of menstruation. They are looking for previously unpublished poems (up to six poems in a single document), fiction, and creative non-fiction up to 3,000 words. Submissions can deal […]

The Book is Art – guest blog post by David Crews of Platform Review

A little over a year ago, I was living in a buddy's house, squatting, looking over the place while he was taking care of his elderly mother down in Meridian, Mississippi. Of course, I didn't mind because the rent was cheap and he had a nice place for […]

Daily Word Prompts – guest blog post by Julie Paul

I received an amaryllis bulb from my mother for Christmas last year, which was unlike others I'd received or bought before. This one came encased in shiny red wax, stuck upon a metal stand, and required no planting, no soil, no water--all I had to do was put […]

PAYING/NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Coffee & Oranges, DEADLINE: Open year-round

Coffee & Oranges (formerly Kahini Magazine) is the literary monthly print magazine for Kahini members: submissions, however, are open to all and accepted year-round. Contributors receive a subscription to the magazine and $5,000 payment! (No, that is not a misprint and it is very real. A generous donor […]

Poetry Podcast "Assiduous Dust #4: Trish Hopkinson + Rick Lupert" with Joshua Corwin

I had an amazing time speaking with Joshua Corwin who recently and singlehandedly created the poetry podcast Assiduous Dust where he hosts a poetry interview and performance with guests. He asks guests to make up poems on the fly or read their own. For episode #4, I chat […]

Poetry Podcast “Assiduous Dust #4: Trish Hopkinson + Rick Lupert” with Joshua Corwin

I had an amazing time speaking with Joshua Corwin who recently and singlehandedly created the poetry podcast Assiduous Dust where he hosts a poetry interview and performance with guests. He asks guests to make up poems on the fly or read their own. For episode #4, I chat […]

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