46 Recently Opened Submission Calls, Upcoming Deadlines, Contests, Theme Calls, and More
Where to Submit This Week (2.17.25)
OK, just a heads up, Shannan and I have been arguing over this astrology thing for a while. Shannan loves it. I am a skeptic. So Iām gonna shut up now and see whether Shannan gets to yell, āI TOLD YOU SO!ā at me later.
Sooo I wanted to put our cosmic feelers out to yāall and see how many of you would be into this. Besides being a writer and an editor, Iām also a practicing Vedic astrologer. That means, I go by the sun, yes, but also the moon and all the other planets (yayy Jupiter).āØ Iām wondering if anyone would be interested in events and special lists/how-toās, etc, connected to submitting and the creative process as a whole as it connects to your sun & moon signs (and beyondā¦) āØ
This week, weāve got:
10 Recently Opened Submission Calls
7 Last Chance to Submit
5 Theme Calls to Inspire You!
16 New Magazines Added to Our Database
5 Lit Mags That Are Always Open for Submissions
3 Contests Closing This Week
And last week, we published:
Submissions Help Line
Q: I recently received my first "second-tier" rejection note from a lit mag, letting me know they liked my work and suggesting I continue to send more to their magazine. If I do send more to them do I mention this in the cover letter? Is there a tactful way to do that? Or, since it wasn't a personalized note from the editor, do I just take it as nice feedback and move on?
A: Thatās awesome! Special rejections are my jam, haha. So Iād say, in your next submission to that lit mag, include a brief, single sentence mentioning the encouraging response, such as "Thank you for your encouraging feedback on my previous submission." Then move directly into introducing your new work or to your bio (whatever your usual cover letter includes).
Q: After publishing work in several lit mags, I've put together a poetry manuscript that I'm almost ready to submit to publishers. Is there a single place online to find a list of small presses looking for poetry manuscripts? Or are you supposed to enter contests for your first book instead? I tend to bristle when I spot entry fees for poets over $5, so probably not interested in places that charge more than that.
A: Emily Stoddard over at The Poetry Bulletin talks a lot about this and compiles an annual list of presses with open reading periods/contests for poetry collections. Sheās doing some great work. I will say however that there are rarely fees below $5. In fact, I havenāt seen any.
Q: What exactly does this response mean: "Your story is not a right fit for us but please do submit to us again." I submitted to journals which do not specify a certain theme and their published articles cover a wide range of topics. Is this just a gentler way to reject a submission?
A: These kind of rejections can be a bit tricky to decipher I admit. On the one hand, you want to believe itās a special or a tiered rejection and the editors really do want to see your work back in their queues. On the other hand, it could well be a more encouraging form rejection. Either way, it is a gentler one for sure, and I think it adds some humanness to the process.
Q: I have a submission that has been through cycles of rejection, and has been subsequently revised in that time. The original version is, however, still with a few publications. The newer version features two sentences that the original submission doesn't have, but both versions of the piece are actually fine and perfectly publication-ready, so I would not be surprised if the old version is currently being considered for publication (or at least a non-form rejection). Would it be acceptable to propose that a publication that accepts the previous version of the piece consider this newer version? Or should I just be cool with them publishing a previous version of the story? Or should I withdraw and formally resubmit?
A: Thereās no harm in asking the editors to look at a revised version, especially if the revisions arenāt major. At the end of the day though, if a piece gets an acceptance it is being accepted in its state and on its merit, unless editors specifically ask for changes. So, go with how you feel and what you think about the particular journal accepting it. Sometimes journals will explicitly state they donāt want revisions while others, on the opposite end, will say they pretty much require them. Most though are in the middle.
Q: I'm looking at a literary agency that wants authors to send 10 pages of their book in the body of the email, but the amount of text on 10 pages can vary drastically based on line spacing, font size, etc. Is there an industry expectation for how long those "10 pages" should be? I usually write with rather small font and no spacing, so I'm worried about sending too much.
A: So, the industry standard, more or less, for manuscript formatting is 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, with 1-inch margins. This typically yields about 250 words per page. When an agent requests "10 pages," they're expecting roughly 2,500 words formatted this way.
Have a question about submitting? Visit our submission helpline, ask us, and weāll answer it in next weekās Where To Submit This Week. And if you are a paid subscriber youāre welcome to our chat here on Sub Club where you can ask questions and chat with us and others about submitting.
Ahem, also! Please note that we do not give specific recommendations through our helpline. They must be general questions about the process, not just āWhere do I send my 500-word story about diaper executives who start a cover band called The Doodie Brothers?ā
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Literary Magazines & Journals
Recently Opened Calls
Frozen Sea | Deadline: March 1
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2023 that publishes Multimedia, Poetry.
Frozen Sea is a poetry journal publishing exceptional work from early-career poets in a mobile-friendly format.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. Acceptance rate of 5% (reported by editors).
You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 1K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #30-day response time #nominates for industry awards #very competitive
Welter Journal | Deadline: March 3
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 1965 that publishes Fiction, Poetry, Multimedia, Nonfiction.
Welter publishes high-quality fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and visual art from writers and artists around the world.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 1K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #has print issues #30-day response time #50+ years old
new words | Deadline: March 25
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2022 that publishes Poetry.
a poetry & hybrid journal of trans* & gender-expansive voices published 3 times per year, along with one youth issue each year. the journal is published by new words {press}.
Fee: No | Pay: Flat rate: $15
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. You can find them on Instagram where they have 2K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #has print issues #30-day response time #nominates for industry awards
Spark to Flame: A Journal of Collaborative Poetry | Deadline: April 13
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2023 that publishes Poetry.
S2F is a journal of collaborative poetry with issues published twice a year. The journal accepts submissions of co-authored poetry and also has a mechanism where poets submit poetry fragments ("sparks") and sign up to write a poem ("flame") off of a given spark.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. You can find them on X where they have 1K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #nominates for industry awards
Soul Poetry, Prose & Arts Magazine | Deadline: April 30
United States-based Literary magazine that publishes Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction, Multimedia.
āYour legacy is every life you have touched.ā ā Maya Angelou Soul Poetry, Prose & Arts Magazine provides a space for writers and artists to leave their mark. What do you want to say to the world? What do you want the world to see? Every piece we leave behind will live long after we are gone.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. Acceptance rate of 10% (reported by editors).
Noteworthy: #read for free #one week response time #nominates for industry awards
Pangyrus | Deadline: May 15
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2014 that publishes Fiction, Nonfiction, Multimedia, Poetry.
A literary magazine that is dedicated to art, ideas, and making culture thrive. Our name is a portmanteau of pan (all) and gyrus (the folds on the cerebral cortex of the brain). Pangyrus is about connection.
Fee: $3 | Pay: Flat rate: $20
Accepts simultaneous submissions. Acceptance rate of 12% (reported by editors).
You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 1.5K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #has print issues #nominates for industry awards #poetry prize winner
Southern Indiana Review | Deadline: May 15
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 1994 that publishes Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry.
Southern Indiana Review presents a cross-section of emerging and established artists and writers whose work is both regional and national in scope and degree of recognition. SIR is published in October and May by the University of Southern Indiana.
Fee: $3.5 | Pay: Per piece: $125 - $250
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 2K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #has print issues #university affiliated #fiction prize winner #krouse top 500 #20+ years old #nonfiction prize winner #poetry prize winner
Fourteen Hills | Deadline: June 15
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 1994 that publishes Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction, Hybrid, Multimedia.
Since its inception in 1994, Fourteen Hills has contributed to a vibrant literary tradition on the West Coast centered in the San Francisco Bay Area. As an international literary magazine, Fourteen Hills has developed a reading audience that goes beyond the San Francisco Bay Area to the international community.
Fee: $3 | Pay: Per piece: $20
Accepts simultaneous submissions. Acceptance rate of 4.29% based on 128 tracked submissions. You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 5K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #has print issues #nominates for industry awards #brecht top 1000 #extremely competitive #fiction prize winner #krouse top 500 #20+ years old #extra popular
Crow & Cross Keys | Open for submissions
United Kingdom-based Literary magazine founded in 2020 that publishes Fiction, Poetry.
Seeking the wonderful and the bizarre, the beautiful and the dark. Home to all things dark and lovely.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. Acceptance rate of 16.05% based on 190 tracked submissions. You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 6K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free # beautiful design # consistent quality #very competitive #engaged editors #extra popular
Hunger Mountain | Deadline: May 1
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2002 that publishes Poetry, Nonfiction, Fiction.
Hunger mountain is created by the faculty and students in the Writing Program at Vermont College of Fine Arts.
Fee: $3 | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. Acceptance rate of 9% (reported by editors). You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 5K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #has print issues #university affiliated #very competitive #fiction prize winner #krouse top 500 #20+ years old #nonfiction prize winner #poetry prize winner #extra popular
Last Chance to Submit
Underbelly Press | Deadline: February 17
United Kingdom-based Literary magazine founded in 2024 that publishes Multimedia, Poetry, Fiction.
Working class online lit mag seeking gritty poetry, flash fiction & art.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 1K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #30-day response time
The Fabulist Words & Art | Deadline: February 18
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2007 that publishes Fiction, Multimedia.
Publisher of fantastical fiction, poetry & art, including jury nominations for the Shirley Jackson Awards, Pushcart Prize and Utopia Awards.
Fee: No | Pay: Flat rate: $25
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 1K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free
Main Squeeze Magazine | Deadline: February 19
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2016 that publishes Fiction, Multimedia, Nonfiction, Poetry.
Main Squeeze Magazine is a yearly publication by Southern Oregon University students.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on Instagram where they have 200+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #30-day response time
WayWords Journal | Deadline: February 20
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2020 that publishes Fiction, Poetry.
Current theme: "kids write" Editors ask you create something new and have fun! For this issue, we are only open to kid writers under 18. We're asking kids to include their AGE in the first line of their required Title Information. We have additional info for parents on the website.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. Acceptance rate of 42% (reported by editors). You can find them on X where they have 300+ followers.
Noteworthy: #has print issues #nominates for industry awards #very accessible
Diamond Gazette | Deadline: February 20
Literary magazine founded in 2023 that publishes Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction, Hybrid, Multimedia.
International youth literary magazine showcasing talents of writers ages 13-22 from all backgrounds, cultures, and identities
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. Acceptance rate of 10% (reported by editors). You can find them on Instagram where they have 1.5K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #nominates for industry awards
The Interlochen Review | Deadline: February 21
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2013 that publishes Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction, Hybrid, Multimedia.
The Interlochen Review is thrilled to invite talented high school writers, songwriters and artists (grades 9-12) from around the world to submit their work. We look forward to receiving a diverse range of voices and welcome work that exhibits passion, skill, and an innovative approach to craft.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions.
Noteworthy: #read for free
Ćlan Literary Magazine | Deadline: February 23
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 1986 that publishes Multimedia, Poetry, Nonfiction, Fiction.
Ćlan is an international student literary magazine published by Douglas Anderson School of the Arts in Jacksonville, FL.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions Acceptance rate of 33% (reported by editors). You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 1K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #has print issues
Theme Calls to Inspire You!
Gradaran Literary Magazine | Deadline: February 23 | Theme: ISSUE III: SIX SEEDS
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2024 that publishes Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction.
A mythology/folk literature related literary magazine that seeks to explore tales around the world.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. Acceptance rate of 37% (reported by editors). You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 400+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #30-day response time #nominates for industry awards
EcoTheo Review | Deadline: March 1 | Theme: RESILIENCE
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2013 that publishes Multimedia, Nonfiction, Poetry, Fiction.
Literary magazine at the intersection of ecology and spirituality
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on Instagram where they have 2K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #has print issues #brecht top 1000 #accessible #10+ years old
Vellichor Literary Magazine | Deadline: March 11 | Theme: Issue 04: Lacrimosa
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2024 that publishes Hybrid.
Vellichor Literary is an indie press that publishes the literature and artwork of brewing creatives. From poetry to verfabula, we crave the conceptions of your fever dreams and explorations into the modern psyche. Stay for coffee?
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. Acceptance rate of 7% (reported by editors). You can find them on Instagram where they have 15K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free
Forevermore | Deadline: March 20 | Theme: All my love
France-based Literary magazine founded in 2024 that publishes Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction, Hybrid.
Forevermore is an online magazine that welcomes every aspiring writer eager to pour out their ink. We accept various types of writing and encourage you to explore non-fiction, such as essays, but we will always welcome fiction and poetry pieces as well!
Fee: No | Pay: No
Does not accept simultaneous submissions. Accepts some reprints. Acceptance rate of 25% (reported by editors). You can find them on X and Instagram.
Noteworthy: #read for free #one week response time
Stonecoast Review | Deadline: April 30 | Theme: Power
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2013 that publishes Multimedia, Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction.
The goal of the Stonecoast Review literary journal is to publish innovative and deeply resonant literature that embodies our core values of justice, awareness, and exploration. The Stonecoast Review is edited by students and alumni from the University of Southern Maine.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. Acceptance rate of 8.76% based on 71 tracked submissions. You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 2K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #has print issues #university affiliated #brecht top 1000 #very competitive #consistent quality #10+ years old #poetry prize winner
New Friends!
shoegaze literary | Open for submissions | Theme: issue one: in translation (lost)
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2025 that publishes Fiction, Poetry.
a digital landscape for dreamy, distorted literature by emerging and exciting new voices
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on Instagram.
Noteworthy: #read for free #nominates for industry awards
The SDL Review | Open for submissions
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2025 that publishes Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction, Multimedia.
The SDL Review- Publishing profound works of poetry, prose, visual art, articles, reviews, and indie news Available in print and digital editions. February ā¢ May ā¢ August ā¢ November October Special Edition.
Fee: $3 | Pay: Flat rate: $20ā$100
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints.
Noteworthy: #has print issues #nominates for industry awards
Stained Silk Magazine | Deadline: May 1
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2025 that publishes Nonfiction, Poetry, Fiction.
Stained Silk Magazine is a bold, new literary publication that brings irreverence to the realms of mindfulness, philosophy, and psychology. With a sharp eye for the absurdities of modern life, it offers thoughtful, provocative essays that reflect on serious topics without taking them too seriously.
Fee: No | Pay: Flat rate: $30
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. You can find them on Instagram.
Noteworthy: #read for free #has print issues #two week response time
ObindoMagazine | Open for submissions
United States-based Literary magazine that publishes Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction, Multimedia.
Where stories find a home. As the name suggests, we are a resting place for stories from far and wide. Our mission is to preserve and celebrate the richness of human experiences, creating a space where the present, past, and future converge.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on X and Instagram.
Noteworthy: #read for free
The Glass Post | Open for submissions
Literary magazine founded in 2025 that publishes Poetry, Fiction, Nonfiction, Hybrid.
The Glass Post is a brand new online literary magazine seeking raw, vivid poetry, prose, and creative letters. We publish writing that is personal, unfiltered, and deeply human. No submission fees, just a space for voices to be heard.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints.
Noteworthy: #read for free #two week response time
ARTWIFE Magazine | Deadline: March 31
Literary magazine founded in 2022 that publishes Nonfiction, Fiction, Multimedia.
A digital literary & arts magazine publishing short stories, essays, visual art, and video art.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. You can find them on Instagram where they have 1K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free
Pointed Circle | Opening on: March 1 | Theme: Dig In
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 1984 that publishes Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction, Multimedia.
The Pointed Circle is an undergraduate student and faculty collaboration at Portland Community College. We accept short stories, essays, poetry, and artwork.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on Instagram where they have 400+ followers.
Noteworthy: #has print issues
Nulla | Open for submissions
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2025 that publishes Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry.
An independent journal run by writers, artists, and--most importantly--readers. Looking for everything from the contemplative to the experimental to the traditional.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. Acceptance rate of 0% (reported by editors). You can find them on Instagram where they have 100+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #has print issues #30-day response time
Community Milk | Deadline: February 18
United States-based Literary magazine that publishes Poetry.
A zine by No Pulp Poetry Club Monthly zine based out of Long Beach, CA - FREE TO SUBMIT - - EACH CONTRIBUTOR GETS A FREE PHYSICAL COPY - - 10 POEMS PER ISSUE - - A NEW ISSUE EVERY MONTH -
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. You can find them on Instagram where they have 1K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #has print issues
Pfudalmda Dadamag | Deadline: February 28 | Theme: WARFAIR
Literary magazine founded in 2025 that publishes Poetry.
Pfudalmda is a Dadaist magazine project publishing pwoermds, or single word poems. Each month submissions will be around a specific theme.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. Acceptance rate of 30% (reported by editors).
Noteworthy: #one week response time
Harrow House Journal | Open for submissions | Theme: Trauma & Loss
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2025 that publishes Poetry.
A journal for poetry about trauma and loss.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on Instagram.
Noteworthy: #read for free #30-day response time
Dark Poets Club | Open for submissions
Literary magazine that publishes Poetry, Multimedia.
A global collective for all inspiring, emerging, and established poets whose written expressions lean towards "darker" themes, or as we like to call it, real-world rawness.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Does not accept simultaneous submissions.
LONESOME | Deadline: April 30 | Theme: Where Have You Been
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2023 that publishes Poetry, Nonfiction, Fiction, Multimedia.
LONESOME is a community-driven, interdisciplinary and intergenerational chronicle of art, poetry, music and culture published by the independent imprint LONESOME PRESS. Our goal is to bring poetry and the creative arts to a broad audience who might not otherwise encounter this vital work.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on Instagram where they have 1K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #nominates for industry awards
Tintreach: The Smashing Times Arts and Literary Journal | Open for submissions
Ireland-based Literary magazine founded in 2025 that publishes Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry.
Tintreach: The Smashing Times Arts and Literary Journal is a new publication in the Irish arts scene. Published quarterly online, it features works from across all artforms, and combines up-and-coming voices with those of more established artists.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. Acceptance rate of 3% (reported by editors). You can find them on Instagram where they have 1.5K+ followers.
The Yesterday Review | Open for submissions
Pakistan-based Literary magazine founded in 2025 that publishes Fiction, Hybrid, Multimedia.
We look for the bizarre thoughts you wrote in a document somewhere and forgot about. We like earnestness, outrage, but above all else, voices that are raw and undeniably human.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. You can find them on X and Instagram.
Noteworthy: #read for free #one week response time
Not An iSSUE | Deadline: February 21 | Theme: in bloom
Literary magazine founded in 2022 that publishes Poetry, Hybrid, Nonfiction, Fiction, Multimedia.
We're a sudent-run literary magazine aiming to spotlight beautiful work from students all around the world!
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions and some reprints. Acceptance rate of 90% (reported by editors). You can find them on Instagram where they have 200+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #two week response time
Always Open
Inscape Journal | Open for submissions
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 1982 that publishes Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, Multimedia.
We love work with fresh takes on both the experimental and the familiarāwork that is honest, frank, and unafraid to embrace contradictions. We are interested in pieces that are attentive to beauty, both the everyday and the fantastical.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. Acceptance rate of 6.67% based on 59 tracked submissions. You can find them on X and Instagram where they have 200+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #has print issues #30+ years old
Stand Magazine | Open for submissions
United Kingdom-based Literary magazine founded in 1952 that publishes Poetry, Fiction.
Stand has been a fixture on the British and world literary scene since 1952, when the first issue appeared in London. It is now edited from the School of English at the University of Leeds in collaboration with Virginia Commonwealth University in the USA.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Does not accept simultaneous submissions. You can find them on X where they have 2K+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #has print issues #university affiliated #somewhat competitive #50+ years old
The Globe Review | Open for submissions
Hungary-based Literary magazine founded in 2022 that publishes Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction, Hybrid, Multimedia.
This literary journal strives to create an accepting and diverse community of writers based on the core values of tolerance and creativity. We aim to empower marginalized and in any way, oppressed social and ethnic groups and to find the future leaders of literature!
Fee: No | Pay: No
Accepts simultaneous submissions. You can find them on Instagram where they have 200+ followers.
Noteworthy: #read for free #accepts most
Snakeskin Poetry Webzine | Open for submissions
Literary magazine that publishes Poetry.
Sach number of the zine is made up of the contributions sent in during the previous month. We rarely keep poems over to the next issue (and if we do, we let you know about it.
Fee: No | Pay: No
Does not accept simultaneous submissions.
foofaraw | Open for submissions | Theme: The Anthology
United States-based Literary magazine founded in 2022 that publishes Hybrid, Fiction, Nonfiction.
A zine that publishes fiction, webcomics, essays, columns, poetry and reviews
Fee: No | Pay: Per word: $0.01
Does not accept simultaneous submissions. Acceptance rate of 10% (reported by editors). You can find them on Instagram.
Noteworthy: #read for free #has print issues #30-day response time
Contests Closing This Week
Arts & Letters Prize for Fiction | Deadline: February 20
We accept one winning story up to 25 pages (other submissions will be considered for publication at our normal rates). All submissions must be typed and double-spaced with numbered pages. (We prefer Word documents, but you can submit a pdf if you need to.)
We prefer, for the prizes, that your work not be simultaneously submitted.
Do not put your name anywhere on the manuscript or it will be rejected unread. It's important.
Fee: $20 | Pay: $1000 | Judge: Melissa Pritchard
Rumi Prize for Poetry | Deadline: February 20
Submit up to four poems (maximum of ten pages total), typed, single-spaced. We accept one winner (other submissions will be considered for publication at our normal rates). Please include all your poems in one document, but make sure each poem starts on its own page.
We prefer, for the prizes, that your work not be simultaneously submitted.
Do not put your name anywhere on the manuscript or it will be rejected unread. It's important.
Fee: $20 | Pay: $1000 | Judge: James Kimbrell
Susan Atefat Prize for Creative Nonfiction | Deadline: February 20
We accept one winning Creative Nonfiction piece of up to 25 pages (other submissions will be considered for publication at our normal rates). All submissions must be typed and double spaced with numbered pages. (We prefer Word documents, but you can submit a pdf if you need to.)
We prefer, for the prizes, that your work not be simultaneously submitted.
Do not put your name anywhere on the manuscript or it will be rejected unread. It's important.
Fee: $20 | Pay: $1000 | Judge: Anjali Enjeti
Below, we have a downloadable spreadsheet for this weekās opportunities for paid subscribers.