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PFN – THEMA Seeking Submissions on: A New Routine

July 1, 2024 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

ALL SHORT STORIES AND POEMS MUST RELATE TO THE PREMISE “A NEW ROUTINE”

The premise (target theme) must be an integral part of the plot, not necessarily the central theme but not merely incidental. Fewer than 20 double-spaced typewritten pages preferred. Indicate premise (target theme) on title page. Be sure to Indicate target theme in cover letter or on first page of manuscript. Include self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE) with each submission. Rejected manuscripts unaccompanied by an SASE will not be returned. Response time: 3 months after premise deadline. Note: No handwritten manuscripts will be considered.

NO READER’S FEE.

NOTE: Previously published pieces are welcome, provided that the submission fits the theme and that the author owns the copyright.

Mail to: THEMA, Box 8747, Metairie, LA 70011-8747.

Outside the US: email thema@cox.net

On acceptance for publication, we will pay the following amount: short story, $25; short-short piece (up to 1000 words), $10; poem.

Copyright reverts to author after publication.

Unlike many publishers, we prefer works submitted by the authors themselves, without the involvement of an agent.

No handwritten manuscripts will be considered.

NOTE: We do not accept e-mailed submissions EXCEPT from authors who live outside the U.S.

For those living outside the U.S., submit manuscript as an email attachment (readable by MSWord ― either as a DOC file or an RTF file), and include the following information on the title page: target theme, title of work, name of author, email address and physical address.

Short StoriesAll types welcomeboth traditional and experimental

Send to: Virginia Howard, editor, Box 8747, Metairie, LA 70011-8747

Outside the US: email to Virginia Howard at thema@cox.net

What we like: a carefully constructed plot; good character delineation; clever plot twists

What we don’t like: bedroom/bathroom profanity.  Why?

  • It’s boring! Writers should be more creative than to depend on the same tired and dubious language crutches to express surprise, disdain, shock, bemusement, anger, sadness, and other emotions.
  • Such profanity, used in excess, often serves as a camouflage for a weak plot. If the plot is good, the story can be told much more effectively in nonscatologic language even though a character in the story may be sleazy.
  • Stories of lasting quality rarely need it.

PoetryAll types of poetic form welcome. Submit no more than three poems per theme, please. If more than three poems are submitted, we will read only the first three poems in the stack.

Send to: Gail Howard, poetry editor, Box 8747, Metairie, LA 70011-8747

Outside the US: email to Gail Howard at thema@cox.net

What we like: poems that are thoughtfully constructed and carefully distilled.

What we don’t like: sexually explicit wording. Subtlety is more creative.

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  • THEMA Literary Journal

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