Tag: editor interview

NO FEE Submission call & editor interview – Wildness, DEADLINE: Feb. 28, 2018

WILDNESS is an online literary journal that seeks to promote contemporary fiction, poetry and non-fiction that evokes the unknown. Founded in 2015, each thoughtfully compiled issue strives to unearth the works of both established and up-and-coming writers and artists. This is an up-and-coming lit mag to keep an eye […]

PAYING/NO FEE Submission call + interview – Texas Poetry Calendar, DEADLINE: Feb. 20, 2018

Kallisto Gaia Press is home to both The Ocotillo Review and The Texas Poetry Calendar. They are a nonprofit literary organization that welcomes “experimental or unusual approaches to literature, our goal is to promote finely crafted work with an expressive and meaningful voice. We pay our contributors upon publication because we […]

My poem “Bone Music” published in Contrary + PAYING/NO FEE submission call & interview

I’m pleased to announce my poem “Bone Music” was published in the new Winter 2018 issue of Contrary Magazine. This poem is the second to be published from a series of personal poems about healing and recovery. Two years ago my son (21 at the time) was in […]

My poem "Bone Music" published in Contrary + PAYING/NO FEE submission call & interview

I’m pleased to announce my poem “Bone Music” was published in the new Winter 2018 issue of Contrary Magazine. This poem is the second to be published from a series of personal poems about healing and recovery. Two years ago my son (21 at the time) was in […]

FREE Chapbook contest & editor interview – Honeysuckle Press, DEADLINE: March 1, 2018

Honeysuckle Press is the sister organization of Winter Tangerine and has a similar aesthetic with absolutely stunning artwork and clean, readable website design.  It is “a literary press committed to expanding and redefining human truths by prioritizing the narratives of unsung communities.” Their 2nd annual chapbook contest is […]

FREE Chapbook contest & editor interview – Honeysuckle Press, DEADLINE: March 1, 2018

Honeysuckle Press is the sister organization of Winter Tangerine and has a similar aesthetic with absolutely stunning artwork and clean, readable website design.  It is “a literary press committed to expanding and redefining human truths by prioritizing the narratives of unsung communities.” Their 2nd annual chapbook contest is […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Kettle Blue Review, DEADLINE: Always Open

Kettle Blue Review is an independent online literary journal founded in 2014 by co-editors Lana Rakhman and Virginia Smith Rice. KBR is published biannually, and strives to be inclusive in its presentation of contemporary poetic voices. Their most recent issue from fall of 2017 includes work from Maggie Smith, Ace […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Cotton Xenomorph, DEADLINE: Rolling (always open)

Cotton Xenomorph is a quarterly online journal that publishes poetry, fiction, and visual art. They publish accepted pieces every few days on their site and then publish a compilation of all the work in a quarterly PDF issue. Their tagline is “No Creeps” and while they support a social […]

NO FEE Submission call + interview – Screen Door Review, DEADLINE: Jan. 15, 2018

Screen Door Review is a new quarterly literary magazine that publishes poetry, short stories, flash fiction, and comics authored by individuals belonging to the southern queer (lgbtq) community of the United States. They are open year round for submissions, but will finish reading for their first issue coming out […]

NO FEE Submission call + interview – Ink&Nebula, DEADLINE: Jan. 1, 2018

Ink&Nebula is a new poetry journal “for established voices (Ink) and holding particular space for emerging ones (Nebula).” They accept submissions from both published (Ink submission) and previously unpublished poets (Nebula submission). By previously unpublished they mean “poets who do not have work that has been published by someone […]

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