PFN – Call for Submissions to The Twin Bill. Theme: World Series
The Twin Bill is a literary baseball journal. The more surprising connection to baseball through writing, the better.
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
The Twin Bill is a literary baseball journal. The more surprising connection to baseball through writing, the better.
There are no specific themes for this collection beyond our general desire for work dealing with nature and the natural world, although we would be particularly interested in any poems that take the historical use of kennings into account.
Duality is the ability to be complex. There’s multiples ways of viewing and showing up in the world. Duality allows us freedom to explore beyond the surface.
We want to read your best, weird and wild! This month, the theme is "FALL". Interpret that however you wish!
✥ COCOON ✥ to retreat and find sanctuary, unveiling the essence of comfort and familial warmth before emerging refreshed.
We’re looking for an engagement with emotional extremes or environmental collapse or feelings of bodily entrapment; work that is desperate, unhinged, hallucinatory, hormonal.
Surprise and amaze us with your work about journeys and voyages through places, spaces and time.
Whatever your experience of love, it is a powerful force to be reckoned with. Submit your short fiction, narrative nonfiction, and poetry exploring love as it resonates with you in any of its many forms.
For this 2024 tribute contest, we will be accepting submissions during National Suicide Prevention Week (Sep. 8th-14th)
30th July is International Friendship Day, so send us stories in any style or genre where friendship of some kind is a key element.
What needs to be composed? How do we compose? What happens when there is no composure? Are there moments we don't need to compose (work, music, ourselves, etc)?
. . . It waits in between the shadows. It watches from just out of sight. The monster. The Other. The creature haunting the peripheries, guarding the boundaries . . .
Book XI is a journal dedicated to publishing personal essays, memoir, fiction, science fiction, humor, and poetry with philosophical themes.
What are we looking for? A story that surprises us in its approach to the prompt, something unusual and creative.
Our tastes are eclectic and magpie-like and we aim to publish something new every day.
The competition has an open theme; entrants may write on any subject or subjects of their choice.
How do we balance out spiritual optimism vs. spiritual pessimism? How do Friends in the 2020s look at the future?
For much of recorded history, the kitchen has been the center—the heart—of the home. Food can bring people together or tear them apart. Important conversations happen around the kitchen table, kids learn self-sufficiency, and traditions begin in this space.
Faʻafafine (translated: “in the manner of a woman”) are natal males who align with a third gender or gender role in Samoa. Gender serves as the naturalized pathway to normalcy, a position of dominance, or a source of existential angst and never-ending struggles for recognition – depending on where in the myriad, multi-layered hierarchies we find ourselves.
We are looking for gothic poems ranging from the horrifying to the hilarious, from the uncanny to the atmospheric. We are also interested in other poems appropriate to the season and its holidays: autumn, Hallowtide, Dia De Los Meurtos.