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SUMMARY:PN - Rabbit: A Journal for Nonfiction Poetry Now Accepting Submissions for Issue 39.  Theme: Mutiny
DESCRIPTION:Rabbit is currently accepting poetry submissions for Issue 39: the MUTINY Issue. \nWhen you don’t trust the captains\, it’s time to take back the ship. \nFor Rabbit: MUTINY\, we seek rogue poems that resist the usual rules of resistance. We’re after nonfiction poems\, in all aesthetic registers\, that scorn the tyranny of planned obsolescence\, false idolatry\, rabid anthropocentrism\, bad governance\, and the logic of the market above all else. Send us your long-sighted\, large-hearted\, reverent/irreverent calls to arms.  Any increment of subversion or transgression\, down to and including dumb insolence\, is eagerly solicited for this issue. Now is not the time to be a civic coward. \nWe invite poets to send up to 3 poems in one document through Rabbit’s Submittable site. Please include in the cover letter of your submission: \n• full contact details (postal address\, email) \n• 50-word max. bio \n• a short (50-word max.) response to the following: “Name a poem or a work that refuses to obey orders\, that incites rebellion\, or that questions the validity of authority\, and why it gets you.”
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SUMMARY:PF - Call for Submissions to Mslexia Magazine.  Theme: Cats
DESCRIPTION:Limited Demographic: Submissions are restricted to women. \nCats: For Issue 102 we’re looking for stories about feisty felines\, mercurial moggies and big wild cats. \nMslexia was set up to support women writers and to showcase their work. We welcome submissions in English or English dialect. The majority of our submission categories are open to anyone who self-identifies as a woman\, regardless of background or location. \nThere are 17 ways to submit\, from a four-line poem to a 3\,000-word lead article\, from a 300-word bedtime story to a 700-word memoir performance piece – so there’s bound to be something to suit your kind of writing. Including big-name commissions and as-yet-undiscovered newcomers\, we publish over 60 women in every issue. \nScroll down to explore our different submission slots. \nWe’ve done our best to describe what we’re looking for\, but nothing beats seeing actual examples in print. So please consider buying a sample copy of the magazine before you submit. Every reader of Mslexia is a potential contributor – and vice versa. \nYou can submit here via the website\, or by post to Mslexia\, PO Box 656\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE99 1PZ \nIf you are submitting online\, you will receive an automated email acknowledgement that your submission has been received. If submitting by post\, please enclose an SAE or include an email address if you would like to receive an acknowledgment. \nAll entries are read anonymously\, so please do not put your name or contact details anywhere on the text pages of your entry. (This information should be restricted to your online Entry Form or to a cover sheet for postal entries.) \nThe file types we accept are: .doc\, .docx\, .rtf\, .pdf\, .txt\, .pages\, .odt. We do accept image files\, .jpg\, .png etc.\, for our Eyeverse\, Writing Nest\, and Bear Necessities category\, but please ensure the image is of print-quality (300dpi or above).
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SUMMARY:P - Call for Submissions to The Gentian Journal.  Theme: Found Things
DESCRIPTION:Submissions Call for Issue 17: Found Things \nI’m Elliot\, Guest Editor for the second Gentian issue of the academic year. This theme particularly resonates with me because I’m fascinated by place and the way we engage with spatial meaning – we spend so much of our time in our own heads\, consumed by the mundane\, that we often forget to notice this physical world around us. \nHow can poetry be located in place\, object or function? This might be rooted in memory and nostalgia\, or a constant present association that you have with the world. A poem can so often be masked in the material world\, taking on the disguise of the accidental\, functional\, or instructive to do so. \nI look forward to receiving your submissions\, \nElliot Burrin\, Guest Editor \n\n\nPoetry \nSubmit your poems as an attached Word document\, not in the body of the email. \nYou can submit up three poems. \nPoems must be no longer than 40 lines. \nUse a standard typeface and 12pt. font. \nPlease put all poems on a new page and make your titles clear. \nWe accept translations that have been properly credited. \n\n\nSubmissions should be sent to thegentianjournal@gmail.com with the subject line ‘Gentian Submission’. \n\n\nIf you would prefer to be published under a pseudonym\, or ‘Anonymous’\, please specify in the body of your email. \nWe accept simultaneous submissions and submissions of previously published work. Please notify us if your work has been accepted elsewhere (we’d like to congratulate you!). \nWe ask for non-exclusive\, one-time\, worldwide rights to publish your work in a digital format\, and then to archive it indefinitely. If your work has first been published with us\, and is later reprinted\, please credit us with its first appearance. \nWe accept no hate speech of any kind\, and will not accept any poems we feel are racist\, sexist\, transphobic\, homophobic or ableist. 
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