Tag: No fee submission call

NO FEE/REPRINTS Submission call + editor interview – Crooked Teeth (NEW!), DEADLINE: August 5, 2017

Crooked Teeth is a new lit mag out of San Francisco, CA about to release their first issue and holding events in the Bay Area. You can follow them on Facebook and Twitter for updates. I wondered how and why this lit mag came to be, so I asked […]

PAYING/NO FEE Submission call for Hans Christian Andersen theme + editor interview – NonBinary Review, DEADLINE: July 31, 2017

NonBinary Review is the literary journal of Zoetic Press. They publish four themed issues every year. From their About page: “We take existing works of fiction in the public domain, and invite authors to re-invent those works. From Grimm's fairy tales to Sun Tzu's The Art of War, we […]

NO FEE submission call for full length manuscripts–Four Chambers Press, DEADLINE: July 31, 2017

To read more about Four Chambers Press or for more about their editors, read their Staff page here. Four chambers is a fairly new press and print literary magazine that published their first issue in 2013 as “an independent community literary magazine based in Phoenix, AZ whose mission is to give greater visibility to […]

PAYING/NO FEE Submission call & editor interview–Outlook Springs, DEADLINE: July 15, 2017

Outlook Springs is a new bi-annual, print and online literary journal “transmitted from the town of Outlook Springs, New Hampshire, which may or may not exist in one or more alternate dimensions.” They don’t charge submission fees and they pay their contributors, $25 fiction/non-fiction and $10 per poem + a contributor copy. […]

PAYING/NO FEE Submission call & editor interview–Outlook Springs, DEADLINE: July 15, 2017

Outlook Springs is a new bi-annual, print and online literary journal “transmitted from the town of Outlook Springs, New Hampshire, which may or may not exist in one or more alternate dimensions.” They don’t charge submission fees and they pay their contributors, $25 fiction/non-fiction and $10 per poem + a contributor copy. […]

NO FEE Contest & Submission call & editor interview–Sonic Boom, DEADLINES: June 25 & July 1, 2016

Sonic Boom is a literary & arts journal seeking both solicited and unsolicited experimental poetry, flash fiction, and visual art submissions tri-annually. They “hope to integrate multifarious genres of literature and artwork including Japanese short-forms of poetry, avant-garde, conceptual, and postmodern works of culture and art.” The issues come […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Stirring’s LOUD / SOFT / RESPOND, DEADLINE: June 1, 2017

Founded in 1999, by Sundress Publications, Stirring: A Literary Collection is one of the oldest continuously publishing journals on the internet. Stirring is a strictly electronic journal that publishes monthly issues on the first of each month. All of there past issues are available online in their Archives. To view their […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Stirring's LOUD / SOFT / RESPOND, DEADLINE: June 1, 2017

Founded in 1999, by Sundress Publications, Stirring: A Literary Collection is one of the oldest continuously publishing journals on the internet. Stirring is a strictly electronic journal that publishes monthly issues on the first of each month. All of there past issues are available online in their Archives. To view their […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – The Indianapolis Review, DEADLINE: June 10, 2017

The Indianapolis Review is an online quarterly poetry and art publication They “work to promote artists and writers from our region, but we also showcase work from around the country and the world.” I wondered how and why this poetry journal came to be, so I asked Founder and Editor In Chief […]

What is "previously published" and where can I submit reprints? (UPDATED LIST!)

UPDATED 5/2/2017 The article “What Is Considered Previously Published Writing?” on Writer’s Relief does a great job explaining all the nuances of determining if your work should be considered previously published. For example, is the original publisher still online? Is the issue out of print? Do blogs and social […]

Trish Hopkinson