NO FEE submission call + editor interview – Salt Hill Journal, DEADLINE: Sept. 30, 2019

Salt Hill Journal is a biannual literary journal available in print and by subscription. They publish new fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and art by people at various stages in their literary and artistic careers–both new and emerging writers alongside those with illustrious careers in the literary arts. Previous contributors […]

The Art of Reframing Your Poetry Manuscripts (Part I) – guest blog post by Natasha Kochicheril Moni

At some point, every writer reaches a stale mate. You scan your growing stack of contributor copies and don't feel that flutter anymore. You reread your manuscript that has made it so close to being accepted by several excellent presses and yet, it remains unpublished. Friends keep asking, […]

NO FEE LGBTQ+ submission call – Peculiar, DEADLINE: Dec. 8, 2019

Peculiar is a LGBTQ+ print and online art and literary journal publishing issues bi-annually since 2015. They just recently opened to national submissions. I was curious how and why this art and literary journal began, so I asked Co-Editors Jack Garcia and Aaron Gates a few questions to […]

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – Barren Magazine, DEADLINE: Rolling/themed

Barren Magazine is an online literary publication that features fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and photography currently open for submissions for issue No. 11 with the theme of oppression, fervor, color, and community justice. Submissions are rolling and prompts are provided for each themed issue. Per their Info page, […]

A poem-a-day practice (what is Medskerpedia?) – Interview with Josh Medsker

Josh Medsker created a project about four years ago called Medskerpedia, and now he has started a new version of this pretty amazing poem-a-day practice–Medskerpedia Mark II. I wanted to know more about this new project, so I interviewed Medsker to find out what he is up to […]

Missing the Mark – guest blog post by Mike Griffith, The Blue Nib poetry editor

Guilty pleasure confession: I love classic KISS.  Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, Peter Criss, and Paul Stanley. Yeah, the whole make-up, pyrotechnics, costumes, stunts, and usually loud songs KISS. They were my first rock band and they will always have a special place in my overly-nostalgic heart. This week I've been […]

4 PAYING LIT MAGS - Deadlines: Oct. 1 - Oct. 31, 2019

The literary magazines/journals listed below all offer some form of payment, do not charge submission/reading fees, take online submissions, and have submission deadlines in October 2019. This list focuses on poetry submissions, but most lit mags accept prose and art as well. The listings are in order of […]

Do I need a Strategy to Submit Writing to Literary Magazines and Journals? via Int’l Women’s Writing Guild

I’m pleased to announce I’ll be presenting a session at the upcoming International Women’s Writing Guild conference coming up this October in New York City! In preparation for the event, they recently published a new article I wrote about submission strategies on their blog: Do I need a […]

7 Cool Poetry Contests You Can Enter (For Free!) in 2019 – guest blog post by Tess Patalano

As most of us poets know, it's rarely cheap to enter your poems into contests or even submit them to literary magazines. Many contests come with sizable entry fees -- and unfortunately, those contests often end up feeling more like scams when the prize isn't quite worth the […]

The Traveling Poet: Carrying On - guest blog post rewind by Donna Hilbert

Thanks to Donna Hilbert for this personal guest blog post reflecting on the events of September 11, 2001, originally posted in April 2016. A few days into a three-week vacation, on a train with friends returning from a day-trip to Florence to the house we were sharing in […]

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