PFN – Call for Submissions to The Writers’ Journal, Volume 2. Theme: Doors
Whether doors conjure memories or set your mind on a fictional adventure, we welcome your creative work.
Most events are installed on their deadline date, unless there is a long submission window or unless it's a rolling submission.
P=Poetry, N=Nonfiction, F=Fiction
Whether doors conjure memories or set your mind on a fictional adventure, we welcome your creative work.
Time of Singing welcomes poetry that talks about God and our relationship with Him and each other--as well as general inspirational and nature poems.
A poem could have 12 syllables, 12 words, or 12 lines; it could be an erasure of page 12 or Chapter 12 of a particular book; it could be created from a word-pool you generated by gathering every twelfth word of a source; it could be a cento combining 12 different sources.
"In the Kitchen" poetry could involve foods, customs, kitchen talk, preparation, or teaching.
Summer is close and we like to spend much time outside. You are challenged to observe the sky, to explore the objects in the sky: airplanes, kites, skyscrapers, balloons, clouds, rainbow, moon, stars, anything you want.
As we all contend with the global ":crisis" in politics, climate and return to bias and prejudice, we're asking our readers to consider ways of engaging in tapping into our own collective and inner resilience.
What does it mean to be a poet engaged with the physical material of the world around us? How does poetic form change in the encounter with other beings? How do we write collaboratively with—rather than about—nonhuman beings and ecologies?