PFN – Moss Piglet Zine Seeks Submissions: Food, Glorious Food!
We love to publish work by people who are building their creative voices and expressions.
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
We love to publish work by people who are building their creative voices and expressions.
We hope to provide our members and the public with a compelling mix of work from the established award-winning poet to the burgeoning writer.
Seeking works that illuminate the many ways in which cars, and the infrastructure built to support them, constrict (human) life.
What does the term ‘blessed community’ mean to you?
We're looking for work that helps celebrate the themes of growth, change, and reflection.
For the autumn issue, the theme is 'keys'; we want your work on cogs and spindles, locking and unlocking – and what lies inside.
We are looking for new, unpublished, first-person, non-fiction material that is for or about women.
Tell us about your hauntings, your voicemails and saved memos, your ephemera, your fortune cookies and your tarot cards. Give us your secrets and your safe zones.
Send us your best nonfiction, poetry, or work that blends these forms. We are looking for innovative writing that engages in new ideas.
Summer just rolled up in a cool Retro vibe and is inviting us to take it easy and live a little! Share the Summer of your memories and dreams: lazing in a hammock, swimming, napping, fireflies, hot dogs, sandcastles and the endless warm sunny days.
Send your short stories, poetry, and personal essays themed around ‘The Self’ – whatever that sparks for you.
THEMA Literary Journal examines how different writers respond to a single quirky theme.
Life is fraught with mishaps and misadventures, so we are creating a full-color issue dedicated to work about errors in judgment, getting lost, stumbles and falls, things not going according to plan, strokes of bad luck, setbacks and disasters, accidents, breakdowns, bad breaks and blunders.
"Submerge" can be interpreted in many ways, and we’re excited to see how submitters respond to this prompt.
Send us your stories that need to be told, and that poem that you weren’t sure about. Your momentary glimpse into the past, we’re examining the raw bones of love.
Whether it’s pressed out or held beyond endurance, bated or panted, BREATH animates our next issue. From the first breath to the last one, or any of those in between, we want to see where the theme will take you.
Essays, humor, satire, personal experience, and features on topics relating to women are our primary focus.
We want works that engage our hearts and minds. Language matters. We like lyrical. We like dark humor. Most of all, perhaps, we want stories that matter.
Storms have been plot points, settings, themes, atmosphere, metaphors and characters. Send us your best stories of approximately 50 words that feature or reference a storm.
We’re looking for pieces that celebrate nostalgia in all sorts of heartbreaking, beautiful ways. Fiction, creative nonfiction, something in between—we can’t wait to read your work.