PFN – Call for Submissions to ev0ke: witchcraft + paganism + lifestyle. Theme: “The Afterlife”
Ev0king the Question: What do you believe happens to you after death? Is it specific to your practice?
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
Ev0king the Question: What do you believe happens to you after death? Is it specific to your practice?
If we abound in grace or in love, what does that look like? What does it mean to live in abundance? What is enough? What unexpected abundance have you found?
RMR seeks to embody the ecosystem of a river’s mouth: a confluence in time and space where energies from different sources mingle and merge ~ transforming each element, each force, into something altogether new.
This anthology asks you to explore the beautifully weird, the slightly off, and the unusual. Break free from the norm to investigate the strange!
The story must be true, and it must have happened to you directly. We want to hear your unique point of view.
What is the right relationship between humans and the world? What are our responsibilities for caring for the earth and other creatures?
Our theme for Journal 8 is a difficult ask in a violent and weary world. It is grace.
Do your best
We are looking for work in opposition to a broad, insidious fascism that treats water, trees, and bodies as exploitable, expendable resources rather than sacred, essential components of our global, infinitely interconnected and interdependent web of life.
We’re looking for stories, essays, memoir and poetry on anything to do with unfamiliar people, new places, strange experiences or foreign exploration. Work might revolve around culture clashes, romantic encounters, fears about the future, immigration, travel, or otherworldly realms altogether.
What does it mean to forgive? Are there any preconditions? Any limitations? What does forgiveness do to us and to the forgiven?
Our fall edition’s theme is spooky, however you interpret that.
Our stories feature danger elements, struggle, emotion, and OVERCOMING. Go for the Gutsy!
Send us anything quirky and unique that relates to strangers in any way.
A single $100 award will be given for an outstanding poem.
On the one-year anniversary of the Dobbs decision, Feminist Studies invites News & Views reports on how activists, state legislatures, organizations, and corporations are responding to it.
Our mandate has been to encourage the voices of new, emerging, and established Canadian writers while providing a platform to be proud of for their quality work.
Let’s talk about things we should be thankful for, but just aren’t. Or the things people expected us to be thankful for that we simply think, “Um, what?” Give us the rude, the harsh, the enduring, the funny. The things that made you say, “Thanks, I guess.”
All stories must end with the last line provided, and you cannot change it in any way.
In our homes and public spaces, on our streets, buildings, and bodies; sometimes carefully planned and presented, sometimes spontaneously expressed— we live with art.
Although 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.