N – Sasee Magazine Seeking Submissions on the Theme “Jingle & Joy”
We are looking for new, unpublished, first-person, non-fiction material that is for or about women.
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We are looking for new, unpublished, first-person, non-fiction material that is for or about women.
The Bad Day Book is exactly what it sounds like. A book for bad days.
Ev0king the Question: What is your favorite inexpensive, simple spell for prosperity?
What does it mean to forgive? Are there any preconditions? Any limitations? What does forgiveness do to us and to the forgiven?
This year our editors are looking to read your best short narratives, whether they are stories, essays, poems, or hybrid forms.
Synkroniciti’s November 30th issue will have the theme of space and we will be posting a prompt every day on the subject of space. You are welcome to use this prompt to generate creative work.
Nostalgia is about reflecting on the past. We invite you to share your stories and feelings, including moments of longing, cherished recollections, and heartfelt sentiment.
Fiction and Poetry Writing Competition open to all Canadian authors with $700 in prizes and the chance to work with a professional editor and be published in an annual anthology!
Issue Four will focus on the horror genre with three subcategories: An Ode to Poe, Apocalyptic, and Ghouls & Galore.
There’s no such thing as too short — if you can do the job in 50 words, have at it! — but our readers prefer pieces that tell or at least hint at a complete story.
For our Winter 2024 issue, I invite you to join me in (metaphorically) opening the windows and shouting into the bitter air that awaits us SECRETS.
bath magg is an online poetry magazine and a home for the best new writing. Our aim is to offer a platform for both established and emerging poets to share a space.
For a short story of up to 5,000 words
This year’s LGBTQ writing contest theme, FIRSTS, is an opportunity to share your own queer travel adventurers with an LGBTQ audience. Your essay just might inspire someone to stretch their comfort zone and try a new activity!
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.
100 words about 5 minutes of your life, on the theme of AWAY. Interpret any way you’d like.
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.