PF – Call for Submissions to Mslexia Magazine. Theme: Cats
For this issue we're looking for stories about feisty felines, mercurial moggies and big wild cats.
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
For this issue we're looking for stories about feisty felines, mercurial moggies and big wild cats.
How can poetry be located in place, object or function? This might be rooted in memory and nostalgia, or a constant present association that you have with the world. A poem can so often be masked in the material world, taking on the disguise of the accidental, functional, or instructive to do so.
The Twin Bill is a quarterly online literary baseball journal founded in 2020 at the start of the pandemic. We celebrate the rich history of the game while also recognizing its vibrant present through fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry.
Submit 3 pieces of flash fiction of up to 1,500 words each OR a story of up to 4,000 words. First place winners receive $1,000 and publication.
Submit 3 pieces of flash nonfiction of up to 1,500 words each OR an essay of up to 4,000 words. First place winners receive $1,000 and publication.
Submit 1-3 poems. First place winners receive $1,000 and publication.
This time we want your WEIRD. Make us -- with the chances that you take in your narrative, in your structure, in your vision -- say "WTF?!" in the best literary way possible.
We are curious to see poets exploring how various methodologies of care manifest in ourselves, in others, and in both urban and natural spaces.
What does queer space mean to you? Where is it? We want you to take us there!
What does George Fox mean to you? What parts of his life or writings have inspired and buoyed your own spiritual path?
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Hear, play or make it. Be stilled, stunned, changed, warped, saved, ruined or reborn by it. Music is the prompt for Issue 6.
What pleasant ghosts have stopped to visit you recently? We’re open for Happy Phantom submissions, inspired by the artist and album that got us through some hard times; and the delight that comes with considering some songs visitors from the past.
Whether your focus is on tomorrow or 2099, we want to see you take on the unknown.
We seek works that explore the boundless landscapes of time, the immortal pulse of nature, the timeless essence of being, or however you understand and interpret the concept of infinitude.
The economy no longer serves human society. It’s a business. So it is time to give business the business.
The winning stories are featured in an anthology edition and the winning and shortlisted writers receive cash prizes.
What if the big bad wolf was a person who had a past? Or what if Snow White wasn’t so perfect on paper?
Our simple definition for sense of place is: figuring out the reality of where you are, and how you perceive that reality, and what your perception of that reality means to you.
Whether it’s accepting our own limitations, accepting challenging situations beyond our control, or holding space for any of the hundreds of facets of human existence that invite judgment, isolation, or torment, we want to hear about your struggles with and your victories in being accepted, in accepting, in making room.