Tag: No fee submission call

NO FEE Submission call, volunteer call, & editor interview–Sugar Rascals (teen lit mag), STAFF DEADLINE: Oct. 20, 2016 SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Nov. 1, 2016

Sugar Rascals is an online, international, Canada-based teen literary magazine featuring prose, poetry, and visual art in their bi-annual issues. You can read their inaugural issue here. Teens ages 13 – 19 are encouraged to submit and to apply for their volunteer staff positions. Working on a lit mag is great experience […]

My review of Chen Chen's 'Kissing the Sphinx' published by Stirring + they are open for submissions!

My review of Kissing the Sphinx by Chen Chen just went up on Stirring: A Literary Collection published monthly by Sundress Publications. “This short collection evokes tattoos and Tuesdays, cats and camels, Russian novels and postcards, muscular legs and gorgeous men, a body covered in colorful Post-it notes, and yes, kissing the […]

My review of Chen Chen’s ‘Kissing the Sphinx’ published by Stirring + they are open for submissions!

My review of Kissing the Sphinx by Chen Chen just went up on Stirring: A Literary Collection published monthly by Sundress Publications. “This short collection evokes tattoos and Tuesdays, cats and camels, Russian novels and postcards, muscular legs and gorgeous men, a body covered in colorful Post-it notes, and yes, kissing the […]

My found poem "Sonnet Zero" published in Noctua Review IX + FREE Contest $250 prize, DEADLINE: Nov. 15, 2016

I am so excited to have my found poem “Sonnet Zero” published the beautiful print and online issues of Noctua Review (I mean, look at that cover art!).  “Noctua Review is the annual art and literary magazine produced by the Southern Connecticut State University MFA program. It was the […]

My found poem “Sonnet Zero” published in Noctua Review IX + FREE Contest $250 prize, DEADLINE: Nov. 15, 2016

I am so excited to have my found poem “Sonnet Zero” published the beautiful print and online issues of Noctua Review (I mean, look at that cover art!).  “Noctua Review is the annual art and literary magazine produced by the Southern Connecticut State University MFA program. It was the […]

NO FEE Submission call & editor interview–Sonic Boom, DEADLINE: Nov. 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 and interview–POSIT a journal of literature and art, now open for submissions!

Posit was founded in 2013 and “publishes a stimulating, dynamic selection of the finest new poetry, prose and visual art -- accomplished, sophisticated work that may be eclectic in style but is always innovative, challenging, and aesthetically broadening.” They are an all-inclusive lit mag seeking work “by writers and artists […]

Outlook Springs lit mag goes live online, including my poem "A Way In" + submissions are open!

I was honored and pleased to have my poem, “A Way In,” published in the first print issue of Outlook Springs, and I’m just as excited to see them share work from that first issue on their brand new web site! You can read my poem here. “Outlook […]

Outlook Springs lit mag goes live online, including my poem “A Way In” + submissions are open!

I was honored and pleased to have my poem, “A Way In,” published in the first print issue of Outlook Springs, and I’m just as excited to see them share work from that first issue on their brand new web site! You can read my poem here. “Outlook […]

My fun 5 question interview by South Florida Poetry Journal + submission/interview call

South Florida Poetry Journal (affectionately referred to as SoFloPoJo) is an online poetry lit mag featuring poems, art, and interviews with poets every month. Each month they interview three poets with five questions and publish the interviews on their web site. I am pleased to say this month’s interviews […]

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