PFN -Libretto Magazine Seeking Submissions on the Theme of “Healing”
Send in your experiences and desires, your vulnerability and hope, as well as your dreams and despair in relation to the theme. We want voice. We want artistry. We want heart.
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
Send in your experiences and desires, your vulnerability and hope, as well as your dreams and despair in relation to the theme. We want voice. We want artistry. We want heart.
DRESS CODE is ubiquitous camouflage, overt isms, the way it’s always been.
We're looking for works that explore the tenderness, sustenance, vicissitudes, and surprises of our friendships.
How has your experience with mental health challenges, mental illness, madness, and/or neurodivergence shaped your identity? Do you feel your identity is understood by others?
The First Line is an exercise in creativity for writers and a chance for readers to see how many different directions we can take when we start from the same place.
The only rule is that the piece(s) must be created by 2 or more people working together.
We are compelled by the strange and beautiful, drawn to the uncanny, fascinated by the fantastical, and relish risky realism that rattles our senses.
We’ve all heard the phrase, “that’s one for the ages,” which suggests a strange, extraordinary, fantastical, or confounding event, situation, or tale that astounds and leaves us amazed.
Our goal is to approach everything we publish with an eye for intellect, wonder, and story and a conviction that our beliefs have consequences for ourselves, our communities, and the world.
The Fabulist Flash, a new flash-fiction project from The Fabulist Words & Art, welcomes submissions from November 6-12 for fantastical and speculative writings of up to 1,000 words.
Issue 5: Secret Santa. Theme: a gift you received or shared this year
We share work here representative of shared human values, however differently those values might be expressed in our various religions and cultures.
Ev0king the Question: What is your favorite artistic depiction (painting, mosaic, statue, et cetera) of a Deity or group of Deities? What is your favorite piece of music about a holy day or a Deity/Deities?
A quarterly mainstream e-zine whose mission is to bring a little more good poetry into the world
What symbols do we use to reference, reflect or find ourselves (and each other)?
If you wrote something that seems in some way like a correspondence, we'd like to see it.
Editor's tip: as the weather cools, warm up with a good book, don your favorite sweater, get comfortable, and relax.
Send us your list. Make the entries short, specific, to the point.
We explore intrepid culture: our stories feature danger elements, struggle, emotion, and OVERCOMING.
Our mission is to seek out, nurture, publish and promote the very best new writers and new writing.