PFN – Call for Submissions to The Irenaut. Theme: Impact of Women on Peace
When women occupy positions of (especially political) power, does the world become more peaceful?
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P=Poetry, N=Nonfiction, F=Fiction
When women occupy positions of (especially political) power, does the world become more peaceful?
Surprise us with the creativity borne of corporate mundanity; subvert the institutions and hierarchies we take for granted.
Time and time again we hear folks who have experienced the loss of a pregnancy say how alone they felt, or unmoored and untethered because our healthcare system is not set up to serve people who have lost a pregnancy. And our society doesn't want to talk about it. So those going through it have to do so in silence. We want to help bridge the silence just a little bit, to give voice to those who have experienced it and comfort to those who are going through it.
We seek to present poetry, essays, and short stories that are compelling and in someway represent an aspect of the super present.
If there’s something you’re passionate about, try it out on us. Write an essay. A critique. A poem. A fanciful vision of whatever far off world it is that you daydream about.
Cordite Poetry Review is an Australian and international journal of poetry, criticism and research.
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While the theme and title of this issue is ‘Flower’ we encourage you to interpret it creatively.
We're hoping you set sail on your personal Pequod to hunt for the perfect poem, story, or essay that you would then share with us.
This month, we want stories about legends, real or imagined, the crimes that inspired them, and the way those legends affect those living in their shadows.
The Twin Bill is a literary baseball journal. The more surprising connection to baseball through writing, the better.
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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.