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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Solstitia: A Fiction Fans Magazine. TheTheme: Dragon Hoards
DESCRIPTION:Theme (“Dragon Hoards”) is not a strict requirement. The theme is preferred but not strictly enforced. \nAll genres welcome\, genre blending encouraged. We do not accept AI-generated content. \nPlease send only one work per submission. \nWe accept all genres (yes\, even literary fiction) and all submission types (fiction\, non fiction\, poetry). Word count 10\,000 or less preferred. \nSimultaneous submissions welcome\, but please withdraw your piece from Solstitia if you accept publication elsewhere. If the submission has been previously published\, please include the date and publication it appeared in. \nThere is no submission fee. \nAny previously published works should not have been published in the 24 months leading up to this issue’s publication date (since December 2023). If the submission has been previously published\, please include the date and publication it appeared in. \nPoetry may include multiple works per submission. Please send no more than three poems per submission. Each piece should be titled individually and start on a new page of the document. \nMaximum 3 submissions to Solstitia per author per issue. One file of 3 poems is considered one submission for this limit. \nWe reserve the right to make minor edits prior to publication. \nIf accepted: \n1. You will receive a $50 token acceptance award. \n2. You retain all rights to the piece\, but you are giving Solstitia permission to publish it in this issue of Solstitia\, for as long as the issue is available to purchase (which may be in perpetuity). \n3. Solstitia does not require a period of exclusivity after publication\, but you confirm that your piece has not/will not be published in the 24 months leading up to the release of this issue \n4. You will receive one PDF or EPUB copy of the magazine when it is released. \n5. Solstitia/Fiction Fans may make small edits to the piece for grammar or typos. \n6. Solstitia/Fiction Fans may use quotes from the piece on social media to promote the magazine
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-solstitia-a-fiction-fans-magazine-thetheme-dragon-hoards/
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SUMMARY:PFN - Open Call to IHRAM Publishes. Theme: Enduring Voices: Life with Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses
DESCRIPTION:Shining a light on life with disabilities and invisible illnesses\, this edition raises awareness of the societal attitudes and injustices faced by the disabled community. It explores the impact on identity\, memory\, and sexuality while advocating for understanding and inclusivity. \nWe are eager to publish firsthand experiences by those living with a disability\, reflections of the author’s personal experiences with societal justices towards illnesses\, and the after-effects of discrimination on an author’s identity and sexuality. We encourage submissions from all over the world\, regardless of gender or identity. \nMagazine Themes: Disability awareness\, invisible illnesses\, societal attitudes\, identity\, memory\, and sexuality\, and the intersection of societal attitudes with an author’s lived experiences. \nSubmission Guidelines:\nBefore submitting\, please review the following guidelines\, including (1) IHRAM’s accepted media\, required supplemental information\, and quarterly magazine themes. We are only accepting pieces which align with our annual themes at this time. Thank you! \nWe are interested in reviewing and publishing the following for the 2025 quarterly magazine: \n\n\nPoetry \n\n\nShort stories (2500 words or less) \n\n\nEssay (2500 words or less) \n  \nPlease submit your poetry\, short story\, essay\, or artwork to submit@humanrightsartmovement.org along with the following required information: \n\n\nYour full name and/or pen name. \n\n\nYour country of residence. \n\n\nA brief third-person bio (roughly 100 words). If your bio includes references of your past work\, feel free to provide links! \n\n\nA brief foreword to your piece (between 300-500 words)\, explaining your inspiration for creating it\, background information\, explanation of key characters\, and any other key insight for the reader. \n*If your piece is accepted\, we will request a high-resolution author photograph. However\, authors are not required to provide photographs of themselves and are always welcome to decline\, should they wish to remain anonymous. \n\n\nIHRAM Press pays $50 per accepted written piece.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-open-call-to-ihram-publishes-theme-enduring-voices-life-with-disabilities-and-chronic-illnesses/
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SUMMARY:PN - Paddler Press Seeking Submissions on the Theme of: Faith
DESCRIPTION:1 to 5 poems in either .docx or PDF or in the body of the email. 1 to 3 pieces of art (high res jpeg with specs: size\, media). Include a short 3rd-person bio. Name your attachment last name – submission type (e.g. Robertson – Poetry). \nSend it to: paddler@canoeideas.ca. \n\n\nPoetry and CNF \nWe’d love to read your work. Please keep CNF to under 1000 words or so\, but we’re easy. \n\nSubmission Guidelines Full Version \n(Pour yourself a coffee and find a comfortable chair.)\nSubmission guidelines are pretty straightforward. Please read\, Especially #2. \n\nPlease submit up to five original poems in one .docx or PDF file attached to your email. NEW: If your work requires no specific formatting (e.g. tabs or spacing)\, feel free to include it in the body of your email. We are looking for poems that are not overly long\, and would also enjoy and encourage micro-poetry. If you’re not sure\, send it along anyway. Simultaneous submissions are fine\, but let us know if your work is picked up elsewhere (and huge congratulations!). Poems should be previously unpublished. Poems appearing on your personal blog or social media are fine\, though we’d love to be able to share brand new works with the world. Include a third-person bio of 100 words or so. Limit your recent publications to two or three. Include social media handles if you’d like. Overly long lists of publications will be edited. Send your work to paddler@canoeideas.ca.\nPlease use last name – submission type as the subject and the name of your document. This makes finding your work in our downloads folder much easier. It’s not a deal-breaker\, but having your last name on the doc helps.\n\nI will do my very best to get back to you as soon as I can. If you don’t hear from me within a month after submitting\, give me a shout. Life gets busy and this isn’t my regular gig. \nUnfortunately\, due to prohibitive costs\, we are unable to provide complimentary copies to contributors. Printed copies will be offered at cost\, should contributors choose. Shipping costs with Canada Post have increased recently. Obviously not good news\, but nothing we can do. Sections of poems may also be published online. \nAll rights to poems will return to you after publication. All future use will be credited to the author. If your poem is published (say\, in an anthology or your own collection) please credit us as the original publisher. \nDon’t bother sending any work of a sexual nature or that promotes any kind of hate. It will be deleted. Any work that requires a content warning or trigger warning will not fit in with this publication. We encourage writers at any stage of their journey to submit. Never been published before? Hit us up. Got a publication resume that is pages long? Well done\, and let’s add to it. \nWork by any writer who is known to be abusive towards editors (and\, well\, anyone) will have their submissions deleted. We’re not interested in AI generated work.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pn-paddler-press-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-faith/
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SUMMARY:N - Call for Submissions to HerStry. Theme: Homesick
DESCRIPTION:Whether you are away at camp\, starting college for the first time\, or a grown adult simply missing the way things used to be\, we’ve all felt homesick at one time or another. Tell us your stories of home. You can write about nostalgic summer days\, but also about wishing for a home you never had. Or the home you want to make. Home is a complicated subject\, let’s dig in. \n** HerStry is always happy to share stories anonymously—if your story is selected for publication\, simply let your editor know you would not like your name shared ** \nTHE RULES:  \n\nAll stories must be true and about you.\nStories must follow the theme in some way\, interpretations can be wide.\nStories must stay around 3\,000 words.\nDocuments should be double spaced\, 12Pt font with 1 inch margins and in an easy to read font. Submissions not following these guidelines are subject to disqualification. Our editors read a lot of work\, please have mercy on our eyes.\nSubmissions must be in .doc or .docx form—we do not accept PDFs.\nStories are read blind. Please DO NOT put any identifying material on your manuscript. Manuscripts that don’t follow this rule will be automatically disqualified without being read. We realize personal essays may contain your name; a first name is fine.\nPlease include a third person bio. Cover letters are fine\, but not necessary (we don’t read them\, we’re more interested in what you’ve written).\nPlease submit only once per theme.\nWe do not accept previously published stories.\n\nHerStry centers the experiences of women identifying persons. We’re looking for work from bigender/polygender persons\, cisgender women\, intergender persons/intersex persons\, nonbinary persons/gender non-conforming persons\, transgender women/transfeminine persons\, two spirit. In other words\, if you are a cis man\, please refrain from submitting. \n\nSubmissions fee: $3\n 
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-call-for-submissions-to-herstry-theme-homesick/
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SUMMARY:PN - Special Call for TAB: The Journal of Poetry & Poetics. The Theme: Life\, Liberty\, and the Pursuit of Happiness
DESCRIPTION:What We’re Looking For (please read carefully)\nThe 14th volume of Tab Journal coincides with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the United States based on equal and universal inalienable rights that include life\, liberty\, and the pursuit of happiness. Through this special call\, Tab Journal encourages poets to reconsider Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration and Thomas Paine’s preceding Common Sense that had popularized these concepts. Tab Journal is interested in work that recasts these documents’ words and principles in light of our mutual pledge to each other\, past and current threats to our inalienable rights\, and the anniversary of this nation’s founding. \nTab Journal invites submission of text selected directly from these founding source documents that can be rendered as a poem. This special call builds on Tracy K. Smith’s poem “Declaration.” As such\, the composition process should not reduce the document to merely an abstract of itself. Rather\, as Smith said of her own process\, the new poem should use “fragments of this founding document to say this other thing that [the words] seem very intent upon saying to me now.” Surprise us! \nSource Texts\nTo compose a submission\, the poet must use either Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence\, Thomas Paine’s Common Sense\, or both. Each is available online (or as a printed booklet through a bookseller or the National Archives). No other text should be used. \nDeclaration of Independence \nhttps://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration-transcript \nhttps://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/guides/M-654.pdf \nhttps://docs.house.gov/meetings/GO/GO00/20220929/115171/HHRG-117-GO00-20220929-SD010.pdf \nCommon Sense \nhttps://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/gdc/gdcscd/00/53/89/51/17/1/00538951171/00538951171.pdf \nhttps://www.sjsu.edu/people/ruma.chopra/courses/H174_MW_F12/s1/Wk7_A.pdf \nhttps://loveman.sdsu.edu/docs/1776ThomasPaine.pdf \nHow to Respond to This Special Call\nComposing the Poem\nSelection of the poem’s text can be done by redaction\, erasure\, covering\, lifting\, or other methods. For this project\, we are interested in submissions that draw from the source text itself\, not with the method of text selection or the visual format the submission takes. One can work digitally to redact\, leaving the evidence of the pre-existing text. Or words and phrases can be physically covered with correction tape or marker or can be cut out with scissors and taped onto a page—then scanned or photographed. Or one can type selected text into a new file\, without regard to the spacing and sequence of the source. \nWhile the poet selects and sequences the poem’s text\, Tab Journal will (re)design the accepted contributions as a reading experience. Building on Tab Journal’s long-standing exploration of relationships between language\, reading\, and design\, this project depends on collaboration\, trust\, and innovation across founding father\, poet\, editor\, and designer. The poem may look very different in its published form than in the submission. To see past issues of our issues\, visit the Archives. \nSubmitting the Poem\nTo reduce barriers for potential contributors and with the support of Chapman University\, Tab Journal never charges a submission fee. \nBecause this special issue is intended to thoughtfully put poems into conversation with each other and will be individually designed by the Creative Director\, we request that you refrain from simultaneous submissions. All editorial decisions will be made by the end of 2025. \nSubmit 1-3 poems. A variety of file types are acceptable for this call. \nTab Journal uses Submittable.  The portal starts with a short eligibility form to ensure that Tab Journal does not consider previously published work\, individuals with a current or recent affiliation with Chapman University\, or work by individuals under the age of 18. In addition\, the main submission form  includes three demographic questions to help us understand how our policies shape the submissions pool; “I prefer not to answer” is an option for each question. The form also invites submitters to share their social media handles. \nA short cover letter with a biographical note of no more than 75 words is required. A brief explanation of the composition method can be included in the cover letter. \nTab Journal allows for a variety of file types\, including .docx\, .pdf\, and .jpeg. Don’t forget to upload the file! In addition\, in the file itself\, please 1) include attribution of the specific version of the source text(s)\, and\, unless it’s straightforward redaction\, 2) indicate which words were where in the source text(s)\, particularly if the word order has been altered. We want to encourage various selection methods but also want to understand the poem text’s relationship to the source text. That will allow the Creative Director to check source phrasing or clustering as she considers design options. \nIf you are experiencing challenges with the submission form or require assistance\, please contact the staff using the Contact form on the website; if you don’t get response within two weeks\, you are welcome to contact the Editor at her Chapman University email. \nImportant Dates\nEditorial Decisions: December 20\, 2025 or sooner \nPublication/Exhibition: National Poetry Month\, April 2026 \nAcceptance of Work\nFrom the submitted work\, approximately ten pieces will be chosen for publication. Smith said of her process\, “it seemed less like I was making these really deliberate choices and more like I was hearing a logic that was gathering force.” And that’s what we’ll look for: 1) a new logic emerging out of the old language\, 2) “another line of reasoning beneath the surface\,” and 3) the poetry of the language. We’re looking for innovation in individual pieces\, variety of meaning across pieces\, and poetic effect of the words in the individual pieces and across the issue. \nPoems will not be selected based on their visual representation\, as Tab Journal will design how the words are ultimately rendered. Each poem will be rendered with a distinct design determined by the Creative Director. \nThe author of accepted work will grant permission to Tab Journal design and publish the work. Tab Journal will hold First North American Serial Rights\, after which copyright for the text (but not the design) reverts to the author. In any subsequent publications of the poem’s text\, the author will acknowledge first publication by Tab Journal. Tab Journal will retain the right to republish and exhibit the works we design using various formats and to submit to additional outlets\, such as Best of the Net. Any subsequent publication will include attribution of the poet. \nAs part of removing barriers for readers\, contributors whose poem is selected will submit an audio file of the poem read aloud by the poet\, or Tab Journal will create an audio version. Do not include audio in the submission. \nPending budget approval\, each contributor will be paid $75 after completing the forms required by Chapman University. We are confident that we will be able to pay contributors\, and we understand that a contributor may decline publication if we don’t offer payment. \nIssue Publication\nAll poems accepted for publication will appear online in Tab Journal in early 2026. The Creative Director and Editor will redesign each accepted poem specifically for this issue. \nWe also plan to design and exhibit the poems in an art installation at Chapman University and host a public reading from the “Life\, Liberty\, and Pursuit of Happiness” issue. \nNote that we have not applied for NEA funding under the current federal administration.
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LOCATION:TAB: The Journal of Poetry & Poetics
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SUMMARY:N - Dorothy Parker's Ashes Seeking Submissions on the Theme of: Noise
DESCRIPTION:Submissions are restricted to women and gender non-conforming people.\nSubmit.\nPlease submit first-person essays* anytime before the deadline prior to publication date. Please be advised that we reserve the right to edit\, though all edits will be sent to writer before publication for approval. Please feel free to include a suggested title and art but we reserve the right to change the title and choose the art. We do consider previously published essays\, taking into consideration venue\, date\, etc. \nAlthough the essay holds the central role at DPA\, we are open to other genres\, including experimental\, poetry and flash non-fiction\, as long as there is a first-person point of view. \nAll rights are non-exclusive. We do not currently offer payment. We accept no responsibility for anything from libel to hurt feelings. As Anne Lamott says\, “You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them\, they should’ve behaved better.” \nPreferred length. 500 to 2000 words. \nPlease send submissions along with a short bio pasted directly into your email to: info@dorothyparkersashes.com We ask for this to avoid potentially malware-laden attachments. Unless your formatting is a specific design element of your piece\, format should be single space with no paragraph indentation and one extra space between paragraphs.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-dorothy-parkers-ashes-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-noise-2/
LOCATION:Dorothy Parker’s Ashes
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Submissions for The Muleskinner Journal Issue 15 are Open. The Theme is Tension
DESCRIPTION:Submission Guidelines\nWe don’t mean to stress you out\, but our theme for Journal 15 is Tension.\nIt’s the elephant in the room. It’s the lion tamer’s head in the lion’s mouth.\nBUT\, on the bright side\,\nit’s also the engine that drives the drama\, the abracadabra that makes the magic\, and the need that creates the invention. \nFor Journal 15\, we want tension.\nWe knock on your door and request that emotion come out and play. We pound on your door and demand the truth.\nWe want the rubber band taut. We want resistance. We want your focus on the gap between where you are and where you want to be\, the longing for home\, or the need to get away.\nSend us the revelations\, conversations\, and adaptations that spring up. We want to explore tension channeled forward\, from the drainage ditch to the river\, to the waves and the ocean\, to good things hard earned.\nWe want the bad tension too. Ease our tension with yours. Ease your tension by screaming at us. Turn up the heat. Don’t give us a break.\nWe’ll keep this fury fast. \nWe’ll close submissions on Labor Day\, September 1\, a fitting day to refocus your attention. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat we are looking for…\nMuleskinner Journal accepts previously unpublished work only. Please use the following word counts to select a category to submit. Submit in only one category. Send no more than one submission per issue. \n\n\nPoetry: Any length or form. (1-3 pieces) \n\n\nFlash or Micro Fiction: max. 1000 words each (1-3 pieces) \n\n\nShort Story/excerpts from longer (previously unpublished) work: (max. 3000 words) Please include word count on first page \n\n\nCreative Nonfiction: (max. 3000 words) Please include word count on first page \n\n\nWe look for writing of all kinds that uses skill\, wit\, and determination to deliver the goods.  We accept and publish poetry\, short fiction\, flash fiction\, micro-fiction\, short scripts\, excerpts from longer works\, memoir\, criticism\, craft essays\, artwork\, journalism\, and shopping lists. \nWe don’t care who you are\, as long as you are the author of what you submit.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-submissions-for-the-muleskinner-journal-issue-15-are-open-the-theme-is-tension/
LOCATION:The Muleskinner Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Capture This Anthology Seeking Submissions on the Theme: "Snapshot of a Life"
DESCRIPTION:Capture This\nAn anthology about capturing a slice of people’s lives. \nIn this first-ever anthology\, Capture This will take a look at a snapshot of someone’s life\, whether it’s the daily routine of an accountant\, the ignition of a love story between two paranormal beings\, the first day as an intergalaxy spy named Phoebe\, or the day a life changed for the better–or worse. \nCompensation\nAll contributors will receive a complimentary digital PDF of the completed anthology.  Additionally\, you will receive a list of interview questions regarding your accepted piece(s) and writing career\, which will be published on the Linton Press website. \nRights\nBy submitting to Capture This\, you agree to the following terms: \n\nWe are requesting First Publication Rights for Capture This\, which means we will be the first to publish your piece.  That said\, copyright will remain with the author\, and you retain full rights after publication.\nAdditionally\, there is no exclusivity period following the publication of Capture This\, meaning that the author can republish or reprint the accepted piece any time after the initial appearance in this anthology.\nIf your work is accepted\, you grant us the non-exclusive right to include it in the anthology\, Capture This\, which will be commercially distributed and sold in paperback and eBook formats through various vendors\, such as Amazon and Indigo.  That said\, any further use in other formats or media\, such as promotional materials\, requires separate permission.\nSubsequent publications in collections\, magazines\, anthologies\, etc.\, must acknowledge their first appearance in the Capture This anthology.\n\nGeneral Guidelines\n\nPlease send your submissions to publisher@lintonpress.ca with the email subject heading being [Artist’s Name]\, [Category]’s Submission.  For example\, “Linton Press\, Poetry Submission.”  For multiple submissions\, please have them in individual Word documents in the same email.\nIn the email\, the submitter must include a bio of no more than 100 words\, and it must be how they would like to see it in the anthology.  Additionally\, the submitter must include their name or pseudonym with their work.\nWe are not seeking simultaneous submissions.  If someplace else is considering your piece(s)\, we will not consider them.\nAll submissions must be in 12-point font.\nSubmissions must also be formatted as you would like to see them in the anthology.\n\nSubmissions that do not follow the guidelines will not be considered. \nPoetry\nCapture This accepts unpublished works in English\, including translations into English.  We also consider prose poetry in this category. \n\nSubmissions must not exceed a total of five (5) poems or a total of 1\,500 words.\nEach poetry piece must be in an individual Word document\, and the document itself must be titled “Author’s name\, Title of Work.”  For example\, “Linton Press\, Hope Is Not Lost.”\nWe are not accepting concrete/visual poems.\n\nShort Story\nCapture This accepts unpublished works in English\, including translations into English. \n\nThe submission must not exceed one (1) short story not exceeding 5\,000 words.\nThe short story must be in a Word document\, and the document itself must be titled “Author’s name\, Title of Work.”  For example\, “Linton Press\, Hope Is Not Lost.”\n\nCreative NonFiction\nCapture This accepts unpublished works in English\, including translations into English. \n\nThe submission must not exceed one (1) prose piece not exceeding 5\,000 words.\nThe creative nonfiction piece must be in a Word document\, and the document itself must be titled “Author’s name\, Title of Work.”  For example\, “Linton Press\, Hope Is Not Lost.”\n\nSubmitting to Capture This is your agreement to the guidelines\, compensation\, and rights.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-capture-this-anthology-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-snapshot-of-a-life/
LOCATION:Capture This Anthology
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