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PFN – Call for Submissions to orangepeel literary magazine. Theme: The Future

March 29, 2024 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

submissions for issue 8, the future

This form is for both art and written submissions and accepts most file types. It will only accept one piece at a time. Please see our submission requirements at https://orangepeelmag.wordpress.com/submit/ before submitting!

Our theme for this issue is the future. Whether your focus is on tomorrow or 2099, we want to see you take on the unknown. Sculpt a futuristic-looking meal, write a poem about where you’ll be in 20 years, or create a comic where retrofuturist aesthetics become chic. Experimental and abstract submissions are welcome. We are especially excited to receive writers’ forays into science and speculative fiction.

-We primarily conduct submissions through our Google Form. Email submissions are only allowed for multipage comics.

-We don’t consider artist bios alongside works and they will be ignored if included in a document.

-Please submit each work separately.

-Written work can be original prose, poetry, prosetry, flash, essays, missives, and more. It can be fiction or creative nonfiction. Please no articles, critical essays, reviews, or translations of another person’s work. We always welcome toying with form.

-For written work, 2500 words or less please! We check the word count before reading.

-By submitting your work, you allow our staff to make grammar and spelling edits where needed. If your work is accepted and we believe that any more substantial edits are required, we will ask you before making them.

-We have a limit of two submissions per category per personWe consider prose and poetry as one category (“written work”).

-Please submit written work as Word docs or Google Docs. We do not consider .pdfs, .pages, or .txt files.

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