PFN – The Fieldstone Review Seeks Submissions on the Theme of SUGAR
We want your sugar and spice and everything not so nice.
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 want your sugar and spice and everything not so nice.
We are interested in exploring the continued resonance and urgency of feminist thinking in the twenty-first century.
A quarterly mainstream e-zine whose mission is to bring a little more good poetry into the world
We are looking for beautiful works exploring Whispers; secrecy, misunderstandings, reverence and things either gone unsaid or that need to be said are all interpretations of this theme we’d particularly like to see.
All stories must be exactly 101 words in length. No more; no less. Can you rise to the challenge?
The Niagara Branch of the Canadian Authors Association invites submissions to its 37th Annual Banister Poetry Anthology Contest -for residents of Ontario only
All styles, forms and schools of poetry are welcome.
This chapbook will engage the experience of exhaustion in its many guises.
The Fiddlehead is open to good writing in English or translations into English from all over the world and in a variety of styles, We accept poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.
Parabola gathers the wisdom of the world’s spiritual traditions to illuminate the central questions of life.
We welcome excellent writing from diverse voices and experiences.
This could mean absurd situations, surreal settings, experimental plots, characters, and ideas. We want wacky, weird, and everything in between.
The wider the diversity of traditions represented, the happier the editors are.
We love to publish work by people who are building their creative voices and expressions.
We hope to provide our members and the public with a compelling mix of work from the established award-winning poet to the burgeoning writer.
Seeking works that illuminate the many ways in which cars, and the infrastructure built to support them, constrict (human) life.
What does the term ‘blessed community’ mean to you?
The work we publish offers surprises and ways of re-seeing, re-thinking, and re-feeling: a veritable banquet of literary fare.
We're looking for work that helps celebrate the themes of growth, change, and reflection.