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NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – One (Jacar Press), DEADLINE: Always Open

The unique thing about Jacar Press' gorgeous online magazine One, is that they read until they find the 21 poems they really love, and those poems then make up the next issue. So submit early for your best chances to be published! Jacar Press "believes that writing still matters. . […]

My poem “A Man Misplaced” published in Wildness + no fee submission call w/interview

I’m excited to have such a good online home for my poem “A Man Misplaced” inspired by the story of Everett Ruess. 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 […]

My poem "A Man Misplaced" published in Wildness + no fee submission call w/interview

I’m excited to have such a good online home for my poem “A Man Misplaced” inspired by the story of Everett Ruess. 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 […]

PAYING/NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Winter Tangerine, DEADLINE: Nov. 1, 2017

Winter Tangerine is a literary and arts magazine in print and online. They “aim to disrupt the status quo. To amplify the unheard. To account for the unaccounted. To publish the unconventional, confront the uncomfortable, marvel in the mundane.” They’re also currently accepting submissions for their Lineage of […]

3 NO FEE Submission calls and interview – Lunch Ticket, DEADLINE: Oct. 31, 2017

Those of you who have been following my submission call posts for a while know how much I appreciate the staff at Lunch Ticket. They are kind, responsive, and organized. They are currently open for all writing genres and visual art, including specific calls for young adults (13+) and […]

Street Light Press interviews Trish Hopkinson + no fee submission call for poetry/art

“The team at Street Light Press is honored to have had the opportunity to interview accomplished poet and creative facilitator Trish Hopkinson. In this coming issue of Street Light Press, Trish discusses the emotionally draining power of good writing, how to deal with rejection, and how publishing has […]

NO FEE Submission call + interview – Pretty Owl Poetry, DEADLINE: Sept. 22, 2017

Pretty Owl Poetry “is a journal that publishes new, emerging, and established writers in poetry, fiction, and the visual arts.” The issues are published in PDF format and are free to read online. Last year I reviewed Pretty Owl Poetry's Summer issue for The Review Review. Here's a snippet from my review: The […]

My poem "The Next State" published in Califragile + no fee submission call w/interview

The memories of September 11 are certainly overwhelming and I’m thankful for the timing of my feature this month in Califragile to share my poems reflecting on post-war recovery. Though originally focused on the events of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during WWII, the sentiments surrounding the recovery post-9/11 are […]

My poem “The Next State” published in Califragile + no fee submission call w/interview

The memories of September 11 are certainly overwhelming and I’m thankful for the timing of my feature this month in Califragile to share my poems reflecting on post-war recovery. Though originally focused on the events of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during WWII, the sentiments surrounding the recovery post-9/11 are […]

NO FEE Submission call & editor interview – Gold Dust Magazine, EXTENDED DEADLINE: Sept. 30, 2017

Gold Dust magazine is a biannual magazine of short stories, poetry, and writing advice. Issues can be read online or ordered in print. They graciously extended their current submission call for the next issue to September 30 just for my readers! Another unique thing about this magazine is that […]

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