Tag: flash fiction

PAYING/NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – New Smut Project, DEADLINE: Sept. 1, 2021

New Smut Project is a small press 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 with meaning, […]

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 […]

“Prose Poem or Flash Fiction – What's the Difference?” – guest blog post by Jessica Terson

Every emerging writer dreams of finding herself in a conversation with the editor of an esteemed literary magazine. For the new writer, especially, there are hundreds of unanswered questions about the submission process. So you can imagine my excitement when I found myself speaking with Ralph Hamilton, the […]

"Prose Poem or Flash Fiction – What's the Difference?" – guest blog post by Jessica Terson

Every emerging writer dreams of finding herself in a conversation with the editor of an esteemed literary magazine. For the new writer, especially, there are hundreds of unanswered questions about the submission process. So you can imagine my excitement when I found myself speaking with Ralph Hamilton, the […]

An editor’s perspective: Prose poetry and flash fiction – guest blog post by Zach T Power

I've been editing for Elsewhere Magazine this last year, and I've been surprised at the work that we have been receiving. Some really good stuff and of course some not so good. The good stuff tends to be aware of what comes before it, but also has enough […]

An editor's perspective: Prose poetry and flash fiction – guest blog post by Zach T Power

I've been editing for Elsewhere Magazine this last year, and I've been surprised at the work that we have been receiving. Some really good stuff and of course some not so good. The good stuff tends to be aware of what comes before it, but also has enough […]

2 NO FEE Submission Calls (Print and web) – Five 2 One and #thesideshow lit mags

Five 2 One Magazine and its online companion #thesideshow are always open for submissions with a mission “to have a place for the freaks, the weirdos, strange folk and other free thinkers.” Before submitting, check out samples of the print issues in their archive to get a feel for […]

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