PFN – Hedge Apple: The literary magazine of Hagerstown Community College Seeking Submissions on the Theme of: Labyrinth
Enter a world where evey choice leads you down a different path, where infinite possibilities abound.
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
Enter a world where evey choice leads you down a different path, where infinite possibilities abound.
We're looking for beasts and bogeymen past and present, real and imagined, to peel back the layers of our social and cultural anxieties. What are we most afraid of?
How is the housing crisis impacting our meeting community, our families, and our neighbors?
Limit Experience Journal is now accepting work that encapsulates the messy entanglements that our subconscious builds while we sleep.
We’re asking you to send us 750 words about something. Anything. Literally anything at all.
We’re searching for the light and fun stories for those longer warmer days.
We are a digital literary magazine committed to showcasing talent and uplifting creative voices.
We are looking for your funny short stories with the theme ‘fresh starts’ This can be any genre, as long as you have a humour/comedy element and adhere to the theme.
All THREE elements (the specific words, Prophecy, attic, isolation) given for the submission period must be included in your story or poem for your work to be considered for publication.
For SURVIVAL, we are particularly interested in the crossing-over that travel provides, whether in the aspect of the journey or the destination.
UNFURL will be a survey of the unique journeys people take when experiencing and undergoing self-transformation, journeys that all start with a little fire, a desire, deep inside.
Issue 14 will be a reaction, a declaration of resistance, a doubling down of queer and trans voices.
Parabola gathers the wisdom of the world’s spiritual traditions to illuminate the central questions of life.
All submitted pieces must state the name of the living poet to whom the work is dedicated.
The name Superpresent conveys multiple meanings. It could be something very much in the here and now, or something beyond the present state of being or thinking, or something surreal, or it could simply be a great and wonderful gift.
For this issue, we’re looking for poetry that challenges us to find similarity in difference and difference in similarity.
Syncopation wants your poetry and prose that relates to the music of this colourful decade.
From breaking down the stereotypes of toxic masculinity to embracing emotional vulnerability, this issue highlights the intersection of language, culture, and societal expectations surrounding what is deemed “masculine” and “feminine.”
THEMA Literary Journal examines how different writers respond to a single quirky theme.
This year’s Hurt & Healing Prize is about expressing our pain, but it’s also about celebrating all we have overcome. It is also a call to action—an invitation to support each other in the darkest times.