PN – RFD Magazine Seeking Submissions on “Queer Iconography/Icons”
What symbols do we use to reference, reflect or find ourselves (and each other)?
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
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.
We seek personal, political, precise, raw, lyrical, critical, and experimental work; the stuff only you can write.
We believe poetry deserves a carved-out space in the online world. It's certainly powerful enough to stand on its own.
What lies underneath the weight of regret?
To make a long story short: we want your stories!
The winner of the contest will be awarded $1,000.00 USD
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!
There is no specific theme for the current contest, so let your imagination run wild.
We want your brave, your pain, your love, your teeth, your howling beast.
Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher, is quoted as saying “change is the only constant in life” - and he was right. And change comes in many shapes and forms, some planned but some unplanned and totally unexpected.
Events happen, often beyond our control, leading us to change our views. Of ourselves, of life, of others, irrevocably. Sometimes for the better. Sadly, sometimes for the worse. So, ‘change’ is a key word in everyday life.
We are seeking stories beyond those simply set during the night or in a dark place, and that delve into tales of the nocturnal and – as the title would imply – really seize the night as a critical element of their stories, perhaps even as a character itself.
The Magpie Messenger by Curious Corvid Publishing is the ultimate literary magazine made for, made by, and made with the works of indie writers.
Desire can take many forms, and can be expressed through terms such as wanting, wishing, longing and craving. What does it mean to you?
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