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SUMMARY:PFN - SAPP: a Poetry Zine Seeking Submissions for Volume 03 on the Theme: Imagined Futures
DESCRIPTION:How do we engage in the present while thinking about the future? What is possible\, probable\, and/or preferable when we think about our world tomorrow? What will community look like 10\, 20\, 50 years from now? How do we maintain resilience in a world filled with uncertainty? What do we want future generations to know about our own hopes and dreams?\n\n\nStretch your curiosity and send us your writing that captures what “imagined futures” means to you! \nWe are proud to announce that we are now a PAYING zine\, starting with volume 03! \n\n$30 per accepted piece (poem\, short form\, or hybrid)\n\n*all amounts are in CAD and for CAD contributors. At this time we are not able to pay contributors outside of Canada. If you are an international contributor and you are in an area we are able to ship to\, we will send a complimentary copy of SAPP in lieu. \nSAPP accepts submissions of:\n\npoetry (1-4 poems)\nshort form (creative non-fiction\, short story\, hybrid\, experimental forms) no longer than 350-600 words\nhybrid pieces: 2 page limit\n\n*Please submit to 1 category only\, unless your work is a hybrid piece that combines more than one medium. If your work has been published in a previous volume of SAPP\, priority will be given to highlighting new & emerging writers and artists (though you are still welcome to submit!). \n  \nSubmission guidelines:\n\nwe prioritize work from folks residing in the provinces and territories of so-called “Canada\,” and encourage all submissions to include a land acknowledgement\nplease include a short (75 word max) bio in the email body for your submission\nwork must be previously unpublished (in print or online)\nplease only submit to one category\, unless you are submitting a hybrid piece\ne-mail subject line: “CATEGORY\, NUMBER OF SUBMISSIONS” (i.e. Poetry\, Three Poems)\nall text must be 11pt font\, single spaced\, Garamond font\, submitted as one .doc (for poetry) or .pdf (for uniquely formatted poems)\nplease keep in mind for all submissions that SAPP is formatted to fit A5 paper. Adjust margins and line lengths accordingly\nwe accept simultaneous submissions\, but please notify us if your work is accepted elsewhere\nif selected for publication\, authors and artists retain copyright and ownership of their work\, however we ask that you credit us if your work is later published elsewhere\n\ne-mail all submissions to: editor@sappzine.ca
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-sapp-a-poetry-zine-seeking-submissions-for-volume-03-on-the-theme-imagined-futures/
LOCATION:SAPP: a Poetry Zine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Potomac Review Seeking Submissions on: The Unseen
DESCRIPTION:Writers may interpret these themes in a myriad of ways. \nLike othering\, not seeing is also a choice. We are not the only ones who observe and perhaps even engage in forms of mimesis. Just as self implies other\, the seen implicates the unseen. Much can be seen and understood\, but there is an ever-vanishing horizon\, and the other\, and the unseen\, call into this future. \nSeeing and failure to see are literary matters\, and while our themed issues will be capacious enough to allow for each writer’s vision—transgressive\, disruptive\, queer\, representative of the animal turn in the Anthropocene—they will be defining enough to proscribe that vision into the form of a task\, an aesthetic task\, where literature is itself seen as a form of reconciliation that does not recognize otherness\, difference\, disfiguration\, or boundaries except as an also-I where the unseen is that aspect of artistic creation that is ahead of its time\, that reveals itself as what has not yet been seen. \nWe try to respond within four to six months. \nWe do not accept multiple submissions. We cannot accept submissions from individuals currently associated with Montgomery College. \nFiction & Nonfiction\nWhile we don’t have specific word limits for fiction submissions\, we are\, like everyone else\, constrained by final page counts. The longer the work\, the more difficult it is to find room for it; on the other hand\, we’ve never turned down something we loved. \nWe only ask that you withdraw your submission if it has been accepted elsewhere. And please\, only send us one submission at a time. Thank you. \nPlease note that we do not publish academic essays; we’re interested solely in creative nonfiction. \n\n\n\n\nWe’ll read stories and essays of any size\, though typically we find it difficult to make room for works that run much longer than 7\,500 words. \n\n\nWe enjoy non-fiction narratives and creative essays; we’re sorry to say we do not accept academic essays. If it’s something in between? Feel free to try us. \n\n\nIf your work has been accepted elsewhere\, please withdraw it from Submittable. We will be happy for your success\, and happier to avoid confusion down the road. \nPoetry\n\n\n\n\nInclude up to five poems for each submission. \n\n\n\n\nIf you are submitting simultaneously and one or more of your poems are accepted elsewhere\, please make a note of it on your submission in Submittable
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-potomac-reviewseeking-submissions-on-the-unseen/
LOCATION:Potomac Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Still Point Arts Quarterly Seeking Submissions on: Summer: That Beautiful Season
DESCRIPTION:canada_by_alexis on istockphoto.com\n\n\n\nThe focus of our summer 2025 journal will be: \nSUMMER—THAT BEAUTIFUL SEASON \nThen followed that beautiful season . . . summer . . .\nFilled was the air with a dreamy and magical light\,\nand the landscape lay as if new-created\nin all the freshness of childhood.\n—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow \nCall for Writers and Artists\nSubmission Deadline: April 1\, 2025\nSelected writers will have their work published in the\nsummer 2025 issue of Still Point Arts Quarterly\n \n\n\n\n\n  \nStill Point Arts Quarterly is accepting writing submissions (fiction\, creative non-fiction\, essays\, poetry; 5000 words maximum) on the theme Summer—That Beautiful Season. \nDATES AND DEADLINES \nApril 1\, 2025 – Submissions Close (Deadline) \nMay 15\, 2025 (or earlier) – Notification of Writers \nJune 1\, 2025 – Still Point Arts Quarterly Summer Issue Released \nGENERAL GUIDELINES AND POLICIES \n\nPlease do not email or call us to ask about the review process or results. We will email you when we have made a decision regarding your submission.\nIf we decide to publish your work\, we will send a writing agreement for your review and signature. Typically we ask for one-time print and digital rights. You may republish your work at any time.\nPlease know that we typically receive well over 100 poetry submissions\, and we accept between 5 and 8. To keep things somewhat orderly\, we limit all writing submissions to one piece per person.\nWe do accept reprints.\nIf we have published your work previously\, we have no waiting period for submitting work again. We’ll gladly accept good writing whenever we receive it.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-still-point-arts-quarterly-seeking-submissions-on-summer-that-beautiful-season/
LOCATION:Still Points Arts Quarterly
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:N - Call for Submissions to HerStry. Theme: Motherhood
DESCRIPTION:Mothers have a lot to say about mothering. Trust us\, we know. We’re dedicating the month of May to telling those motherhood stories. Don’t sugarcoat it. We want the messy parts of mom life. The up all-night\, covered-in-poop\, haven’t-showered-in-two-weeks parts. And we want the parts you love\, too. First words\, proud parent moments\, the thing you never imagined. Or maybe you don’t want to be a mom or aren’t able. WE want those stories too. The struggles that have come with it\, or the freedom. \n** HerStry is always happy to share stories anonymously—if your story is selected for publication\, simply let your editor know you would not like your name shared ** \nTHE RULES:  \n\nAll stories must be true and about you.\nStories must follow the theme in some way\, interpretations can be wide.\nStories must stay around 3\,000 words.\nDocuments should be double spaced\, 12Pt font with 1 inch margins and in an easy to read font. Submissions not following these guidelines are subject to disqualification. Our editors read a lot of work\, please have mercy on our eyes.\nSubmissions must be in .doc or .docx form—we do not accept PDFs.\nStories are read blind. Please DO NOT put any identifying material on your manuscript. Manuscripts that don’t follow this rule will be automatically disqualified without being read. We realize personal essays may contain your name; a first name is fine.\nPlease include a third person bio. Cover letters are fine\, but not necessary (we don’t read them\, we’re more interested in what you’ve written).\nPlease submit only once per theme.\nWe do not accept previously published stories.\n\nHerStry centers the experiences of women identifying persons. We’re looking for work from bigender/polygender persons\, cisgender women\, intergender persons/intersex persons\, nonbinary persons/gender non-conforming persons\, transgender women/transfeminine persons\, two spirit. In other words\, if you are a cis man\, please refrain from submitting. \n WANT PERSONALIZED FEEDBACK? \nYou can now receive helpful feedback by selecting the “personalized critique” option on our submissions page. While getting your work critiqued does not guarantee publication\, we can help make it great for your next submissions\, whether it’s to us or someone else. \n$3 submission fee goes toward keeping HerStry sustainable and paying our staff. All accepted pieces receive $20 payment. \n DUE APRIL 1ST
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-call-for-submissions-to-herstry-theme-motherhood/
LOCATION:HerStry
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - The Alpine Fellowship Poetry Prize 2025 Theme: Fear
DESCRIPTION:The Alpine Fellowship Poetry Prize 2025\nAwarded for the best poetic response on the theme of Fear. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe winner and runners-up will receive financial support in the following amounts: \nPrizes \nFirst place: £3\,000 \nSecond place: £1\,000 \nThird place: £1\,000 \nRules \n\n\nOpen to all nationalities. \n\n\nApplicants must be aged 18 or above at the time of entry. \n\n\nAll entries must be written in English. \n\n\nText must not have been published\, self-published or accepted for publication in print or online\, or have won or been placed in another competition at any time. \n\n\nJudging is anonymous\, so please ensure your name does not appear anywhere on the files you submit. \n\n\nJudges decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into following the results. \n\n\nYou may submit one poem or a collection of poems as long as all the poems in the collection speak to the theme. \n\n\nThere is a maximum of 500 words per entry. \n\n\nThere is no minimum required word count. \n\nKey dates:\nApplications open: 1st February 2025\nApplications close: 1st April 2025 at 23:59 GMT
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-the-alpine-fellowship-poetry-prize-2025-theme-fear/
LOCATION:The Alpine Fellowship Poetry Prize
CATEGORIES:Contest
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UID:6538-1743494400-1743526800@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Boudin: The Online Home of The McNeese Review Seeking Submissions on the Theme: Blooms in Dusk
DESCRIPTION:Blooms in Dusk–April (Guest Editor Jade Turner) \nAhh\, Spring. April is a marker that the Spring season is in full swing\, and as greeting cards tend to remind us\, Spring is for new beginnings; for hope; for renewal. Although uplifting\, these positive associations with the season are\, in themselves\, romanticized ideals. This April’s issue is interested in pieces that diverge from the typical images of a hopeful\, shining Spring and self\, and instead\, turn toward exploring and expressing that which the season inherently shuns and attempts to sanitize with its annual appearance. Think of this issue as a call to resurrect the suppressed self. Pieces can touch on any aesthetic or form as they give voice to the stifled feelings or impulses that withstand that sanitization. Instead of inhaling the refreshing air of Spring\, let us take a moment to rebelliously hold our breath\, then inhale the sinking feeling in the air. After all\, things grow in the dark\, too. \nDeadline April 1st\, 2025. No fee! Aim to keep the fiction/CNF/hybrids under 5\,000 or so words. You may submit up to three poems/microfictions (under 500 words).
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-boudin-the-online-home-of-the-mcneese-review-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-blooms-in-dusk/
LOCATION:Boudin: The Online Home of The McNeese Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest
DESCRIPTION:Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest (no fee)\n\n\n\n\nNow in its 24th year\, this contest seeks today’s best humor poems. No fee to enter. Submit published or unpublished work. $3\,750 in prizes. \nPlease submit only one humor poem\, up to 250 lines. \nPrizes: \n\nFirst Prize: $2\,000 plus a two-year gift certificate from our co-sponsor\, Duotrope (a $100 value)\nSecond Prize: $500\nThird Prize: $250\nHonorable Mentions: 10 awards of $100 each\nTop 13 entries published online\n\nSubmit online. No fee to enter. Judge: Jendi Reiter\, assisted by Lauren Singer. One poem only\, please. Length limit: 250 lines maximum. No restriction on age of author. Both unpublished and previously published work accepted. Authors from all countries eligible except Syria\, Iran\, North Korea\, Crimea\, Russia\, and Belarus (due to US government restrictions). \nThis is a contest for humor poems\, not serious poems. Serious poems will not be judged. The poem you submit should be in English. Inspired gibberish is also accepted (example). \nNo restriction on age of author. All countries eligible except Syria\, Iran\, North Korea\, Crimea\, Russia\, and Belarus (due to US government restrictions). In addition to English\, your poem may contain inspired gibberish. You may submit published or unpublished work. Please omit your name from your entries. We prefer 12-point type or larger. Please avoid fancy\, hard-to-read fonts. \nJudge: Jendi Reiter\, assisted by Lauren Singer. \nIn general\, poems written with the aid of a text-generating AI such as ChatGPT are not eligible. However\, if you have employed an AI in a way that gets really funny results\, please email info@winningwriters.com for a ruling on the eligibility of your entry. You must get pre-approval from us before submitting work that employs an AI in any way. We are looking for signs of human ingenuity. \nRead the winning poems from our 23rd contest. First time entering? We prepared this brief video to guide you. See also our short entry checklist\, then click the button below to submit. The results of our 24th contest will be announced on August 15\, 2025.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-wergle-flomp-humor-poetry-contest/
LOCATION:Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest
CATEGORIES:Contest
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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Moss Puppy Magazine. Theme: Amberfields
DESCRIPTION:Call For Submissions: Amberfields\n\n\nFor our eighth issue\, we journey into the golden and bittersweet theme of “Amberfields.” We are seeking prose and poetry that captures the warmth and nostalgia of fields bathed in amber light\, as well as the longing\, transience\, and beauty that lie beneath their glow. We invite you to interpret this theme both literally and abstractly: imagine the sun-drenched haze of wheat fields\, the golden hues of autumn leaves\, or the glimmer of amber resin preserving memories of the past. Consider the contrast of fleeting seasons\, the interplay of light and shadow\, or the landscapes of memory and imagination. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nIssue 8: What We’re Looking For\n\n\nWe are particularly interested in pieces that delve into themes of warmth\, memory\, and transience\, including personal experiences with nostalgia and change. Explore the golden glow of sunlight filtering through tall grasses\, the bittersweet beauty of fading seasons\, and the hidden shadows cast by the amber light. Themes might include the cyclical nature of life\, the seeds of new beginnings\, or the weathered remnants of what once flourished. \n​ \nWe seek emotionally resonant pieces that linger with us long after we’ve experienced them\, much like the wistful beauty of an amber-hued field at dusk. Whether you choose vivid imagery of golden landscapes or more metaphorical explorations of nostalgia\, transformation\, or impermanence\, we encourage you to interpret the theme in your unique way. \n​ \nLet your creativity wander through the radiant expanse of “Amberfields.” We can’t wait to see how you bring this theme to life through your words and art. \nGuidelines\n\nRestrictions: You must be 18+ to submit. Do not submit work that encourages or promotes hate (racism\, sexism\, homophobia\, transphobia\, fatphobia\, etc.). If your work is not accepted\, wait until the following submission period to submit again.  \n​ \nSimultaneous Submissions: Encouraged – just withdraw via email if it’s accepted elsewhere! \n​ \nPreviously Published: No – we ask for First North American serial rights and credit if placed elsewhere. Rights revert back to you after publication. \n\nPoetry\n\n\nPreferred Formatting:​ \n12 point font \nTimes New Roman \nsingle-spaced \n​ \nSubmit up to three poems separately using the appropriate Google Form. \n\nPoems can appear within one document\, but should be submitted separately for organizational purposes. \n\nProse\n\n\nPreferred Formatting:​ \n12 point font \nTimes New Roman \ndouble-spaced \nindented \n​ \nSubmit up to 3\,000 words of prose using the appropriate Google Form. \n\nProse can appear within one document\, but should be submitted separately for organizational purposes.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-moss-puppy-magazine-theme-amberfields/
LOCATION:Moss Puppy Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6623-1743494400-1743526800@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - Dipity Literary Magazine Seeking LGBTQ+ themed poems
DESCRIPTION:Up to three previously unpublished poems may be submitted\, but they must be LGBTQ+ themed. Do not put identifying info in your document file. \nThanks so much for considering Dipity as a home for your work and please never stop writing or creating no matter what our decision is!  
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-dipity-literary-magazine-seeking-lgbtq-themed-poems/
LOCATION:Dipity Literary Magazine
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6626-1743753600-1743786000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Open Call to the Spring Issue of Eye Contact: The Literary and Art Magazine of Seton Hill University. Theme: Experience
DESCRIPTION:Submission Guidelines\nNO identification of any form should appear on your entry. \nThe staff judges anonymously\, so please refrain from including your name on submissions. \nSubmissions must be previously unpublished. This includes Internet publications such as Facebook or personal websites and blogs. \n**Send one submission per email. Do not attach multiple files to your email or multiple submissions in one file.** \nSubject:  The subject headline of the email should say “Eye Contact Submission” followed by the category of your work (e.g.: “Eye Contact Submission: Poetry”). \nFile:  The file of the submission should be named what the title of the piece is. We do not accept untitled files. \nBody:  The body of the email should contain the following information in this order: \n\n\nTitle of Work* \n\n\nFull Name (no pseudonyms) \n\n\nCurrent Address \n\n\nEmail \n\n\nPhone Number \n\n\nOne Sentence biographical statement \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPoetry\nYou may submit no more than 3 poems\, limited to two pages per poem. \nRepeat the title in the upper right corner of the second page. \nPlease send the file as a .rft\, .doc\, or .docx attachment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFlash Fiction and Creative Nonfiction\nYou may submit 2 stories\, limited to a maximum of 1500 words per piece. (Please note that pieces under 1000 words have a better chance of publication.) \nSubmissions must be typed and double-spaced. \nHave the title in the upper right corner of each page with page numbers. \nPlease send the file as a .rft\, .doc\, or .docx attachment.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-open-call-to-the-spring-issue-of-eye-contact-the-literary-and-art-magazine-of-seton-hill-university-theme-experience/
LOCATION:Eye Contact
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6632-1743753600-1743786000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:F - Stone's Throw Seeking Submissions about: "Mama Bears"
DESCRIPTION:The saying goes that necessity is the mother of invention\, and this month\, in honor of Mother’s Day\, we want your stories focused on Mama Bears backed into a corner. What will they do to protect their cubs? How do they invent a justification for crossing the uncrossable line? And was it all worth it? Remember\, the tagline for Rock and a Hard Place is “bad decisions and desperate people.” \nInterested in Submitting?\nStone’s Throw will open for submissions the first three days of every month\, from 12AM on the first through 12AM on the fourth (with some wiggle room here and there to account for the editors being human). We’re looking for all the same dark fiction\, crime\, and noir as our usual submissions\, but with a target length between 1\,000 and 2\,000 words\, and aligned with the monthly submissions prompt (see below). We’ll read through each story\, choose the one story that shines brightest\, and publish it online the following month\, paying $25 per accepted story. \nAfter a year\, we’ll collect all twelve stories into a Stone’s Throw Annual Anthology\, to be published alongside our other print issues. \nPLEASE NOTE — If you have been accepted within the calendar year for Stone’s Throw\, you are ineligible to submit again during that same calendar year. However\, we look forward to reading your submissions during our regular RHP Magazine open calls!
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-stones-throw-seeking-submissions-about-mama-bears/
LOCATION:Stone’s Throw
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:P - The Soliloquist Journal Seeking: Unfinished Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:Submit\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“Share Your Soliloquy” \nThe World wants to hear your voice. Whether it’s a whispered confession\, a bold declaration\, or a quiet\nmeditation\, The Soliloquist is here to amplify your words. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSubmission Guidelines\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImportant Dates: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n“Unfinished Dialogues”: Pieces exploring\nconversations we have with ourselves but\nnever fully resolve. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSend up to 5 poems (no more than 40 lines\neach).\nInclude a brief bio in third person (50–100\nwords).\nSubmissions must be original and\nunpublished.\nEmail your work to\nthesoliloquistmag@gmail.com with the\nsubject line “ Spring 2025 Submission –\n[Your Name].”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSubmission Deadline for Spring Issue:\nApril 05\, 2025\nPublication Date: April 15\, 2025\nNotification Timeline: Within 1 week of\nsubmission.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-the-soliloquist-journal-seeking-unfinished-dialogues/
LOCATION:The Soliloquist Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6640-1743926400-1743958800@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - Consilience Journal Seeking Poems for Issue 21 on the Theme of Chaos
DESCRIPTION:Submit your work\n\n\n\n\nWhen the submission window is open\, you will be able to submit your work via Google Forms using links that will appear on our submissions page. Please note that these will only appear during the submission window. \nAll submissions must have a link to science\, fit the theme of the upcoming issue\, and also be in line with our inclusivity statement. To give you an idea of the kind of work that we publish\, please read a couple of issues of the journal. \nPrior to submitting\, please read our Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence policy. \nWe cannot publish any poetry that has been published elsewhere\, including on a blog or social media site. This includes any known future publications in which the poem might be appearing. \nPlease also note that we only accept one poem per poet per 4 issues of the journal (e.g. if you were published in issue 10\, you cannot submit another poem until Issue 14). \nThe theme for Issue 21 is ‘Chaos’ and submissions will open on Monday 31st March 2025 09:00 BST and close on Sunday 6th April 2025 12:00 BST. \nPoems in all languages are welcome. We will easily be able to facilitate a review process if it is in a language that is spoken by one of our team (Czech\, English\, French\, German\, Italian\, or Spanish). If you have a piece that is not in one of these languages then please get in touch and we will try to work something out. \nWe look forward to seeing your work!
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-consilience-journal-seeking-poems-for-issue-21-on-the-theme-of-chaos/
LOCATION:Consilience
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SUMMARY:PFN -  Symphonies of Imagination Seeking Submissions on the Topic of Education
DESCRIPTION:Issue #4 – Education\nThe issue’s topic revolves around Education and will challenge our anthropogenic philosophies. \nIt will be an exploration into what education actually means and what alternative philosophies could replace the current\, education is for getting a good job and becoming a productive worker\, expanding the economy\, to something more holistic\, more socially beneficial and more forward thinking. \nAll of this can be answered with fictional stories\, philosophical papers\, poems or personal essays. \nGenre Fit\nSymphonies of Imagination is looking for revolutionary\, unconventional writing about our near future. How will we manage a world that changes drastically in unpredictable ways? What will happen when humanity is hit by the fast approaching limits of our reckless behaviour and accepted standards break down presenting new challenges? These themes can be either the central focus or the background of the work. \nWriting can come either as fictional short stories that explores these ideas in the present or near future. It is not Sci-Fi\, rather possibilities that haven’t arrived yet. These works can portray the ugly and beautiful\, the harsh and the kind – but they all should be realistic. \nThe second type are essays and contributions showing radical new ways of doing things enabling normal people to commence action. Speculating in a more grounded manner\, giving practical advise. Which can range from: how to reduce your energy consumption to how to organise elections. For an example read the excerpt of issue #2. \nWhen it comes to length\, there is no hard limit\, from 100 to 7.000 words everything goes\, after that eyes tend to get tired. \nWhat we are not looking for is Sci-Fi\, Post-Apocalyptic or stories that take place in such a technically advanced world that it could be conceived as magic\, it should be grounded in reality. \nWe also accept poems. \nTechnical Compliance\nAlmost all document formats are accepted as long as we can open them. Should you not want to bother with formatting\, feel free to send your work in the body of the email. We will get back to you as soon as possible\, which is usually within 2 to 3 weeks. \nEmail Address\nIf all of this sounds good\, please send your material our way using submissions@symphoniesofimagination.com with the subject line listing the name and type of your writing\, your own name and the word count. A few sentences about yourself would be lovely as well. \nPayment\nWe pay each writer for their work on a per word basis. The current compensation per word is USD $0.005\, or in simple terms 1/2 a cent. Payment is upon publication. For poems we pay 20 USD. \nRights Management\nAll rights to your work belong to you! We will never ask you to give them up. We only ask humbly for the permission to publish it in one of our issues. Writers need to be in control of their work.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-symphonies-of-imagination-seeking-submissions-on-the-topic-of-education/
LOCATION:Symphonies of Imagination
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6648-1744617600-1744650000@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - the engine(idling Seeking Poetry. Theme "Yarn"
DESCRIPTION:Subs are OPEN from\nMarch 14 – April 14\, 2025.\nTheme: yarn\nPoetry: We’re looking for long-form poetry with 80+ lines\, prose poems (1+ pgs)\, sequences\, narratives\, epics\, and expansive forms. The longer the better. Think of it as a test of creative endurance—a marathon! We want to see you to stretch out your legs and send in works that feature texture\, depth\, rich detail\, connections and call-backs. Give us breathlessness; give us run-ons; give us meanwhiles and what-ifs; give us oodles of commas and ampersands. Tangles\, patterns\, loops\, cat’s cradles! Go Impressionistic; go Rococo; go stream-of-consciousness; go Proustian; go microscopic\, even. Be jazz! Gild it. Embellish it. Get carried away! The subject matter is entirely up to you\, but keep in mind we are not looking for conventional short stories. We want looong poetry. We want to feel the weight and weave of your words. Spin a yarn for us! \nTo submit\, please email 1 – 4 poems to the editor at engineidling@gmail.com. \nYou may send poems as a .docx or .pdf attachment\, or copy / paste them into the body of the email. \nFormat.\n\n\nPlease use a standard font.  We will not be able to accommodate specialized formatting. Tabs and indents are okay\, however\, lots of white space\, shape poems\, or poems with specific spatial needs don’t translate well. \nIf your poem is more than a single page\, please indicate whether or not there is a stanza break at the page break.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-the-engineidling-seeking-poetry-on-yarn/
LOCATION:the engine(idling
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6655-1744704000-1744736400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:F - Trash Cat Lit Flash Pop-Up Spring 2025 Theme: Collectors & Special Collections
DESCRIPTION:Just like all trashcan dwelling critters\, we’re looking for treasure in unexpected places. \nLike the tenacious fungi and beetles that thrive in dark\, abandoned spaces.\nThe plant that discovers a sliver of soil in an\nocean of paving slabs\,\nthen blooms. \n\n\nFor this special issue of Trash Cat Lit\, we want stories about characters with special collections. \nWe want weird and creepy\, strange and magical\,\nkitsch and retro\, disturbing and diabolical. \nGive us your characters pretty things\, tatty things\, special hand-me-down things. Their secret things\, displayed things\, haunting things and first-things-they’d-save-from-a-fire-things. \nCollections that bring joy\, sadness\, nostalgia\, fear.\nThat take up just an inch of shelf space or are crowding someone out of their home\, or their mind. \ncoins\, spells\, teapots\, heartbreaks\, plants\, books\, vinyl\, scars\, memories\, thimbles\, clocks\, skulls\, wine\, taxidermy\, souls\, cameras\, postcards\, antiques\, butterflies\, nightmares\, maps\, video games\, cigarette cards\, seeds\, lies\, puzzles\, cassette tapes \nYou can write in any genre you prefer.\nBe romantic with a collection of rare roses in a secret garden\,\nor surreal with a room full of sentient porcelain dolls\,\nor sci-fi with an alien’s collection of humans. \n\nThis theme lends itself to the humorous\, the strange\,\nthe horrific and the magical\, as well as contemporary stories all about human truth. \n\nWhat Trash Cat Wants\nWe love a really good story with a compelling voice.\nStart strong\, finish with a punch\, leave us with your words lingering long after we turn off the lights… \n\nSubmission Guidelines\n\n\nWe ‘re looking for Flash Fiction only (no CNF or poetry) up to 1000 words (excluding title)\nOne submission per writer\, new and unpublished stories which interpret the theme.\nNo genre limits – go weird\, surreal\, scary\, lyrical\, sweet – we’d love to see it – HOWEVER\, NO STORIES OF ANIMAL HOARDS\, THANK YOU\nUse simple formatting – 12pt\, easy-to-read-font\, double spaced\nNo name etc. on the story doc\nSubmission is via the Google Form linked below.\nPlease review our general guidelines and Ts & Cs on our Submissions Page
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-trash-cat-lit-flash-pop-up-spring-2025-theme-collectors-special-collections/
LOCATION:Trash Cat Lit
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6661-1744704000-1744736400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Cosmic Daffodil Journal. Theme: In the Company of Strangers
DESCRIPTION:Chance encounters\, brief interactions\, and how fleeting moments with strangers can shape our lives. \nGENERAL GUIDELINES \nWe are looking for: poetry\, flash fiction/non-fiction (600 words maximum)\, short story (1000 words maximum)\, photography\, and visual art. \nAll submissions MUST follow the theme. Pieces that do not adhere to the theme will automatically be rejected. \nPlease keep in mind the word counts for flash fiction/nonfiction and short stories. \nPlease include an artist’s statement (1-2 sentences) with photography or visual art pieces. This helps us during the reviewing process. \nBiographies must be 50 words or less. \nPrompt Ideas  \n\n\nThe Stranger on the Train: Write a story about two strangers who briefly meet on a crowded train during their daily commute. Their conversation is short but leaves a lasting impact on both of them. How does this fleeting interaction change their perspective on life or influence the decisions they make afterward? \n\n\nA Note in the Library: While searching for a book in a library\, a person stumbles upon a note tucked between the pages. The note is addressed to someone else\, but it speaks directly to them in ways they can’t explain. Who wrote it\, and how does this unexpected discovery alter the course of their day or life? \n\n\nThe Unseen Connection: Two people have a brief\, seemingly insignificant interaction at a coffee shop—perhaps an accidental brush of hands or a shared moment of eye contact. Write about how this small encounter unravels in both of their minds afterward and the surprising ways it influences their thoughts\, choices\, or connections with others in the future. \n\n\nA Memory from the Street: One day\, you bump into a stranger while walking down the street. They offer a kind word or make a small gesture that lingers with you long after the encounter. Write about how this brief interaction begins to shape the way you see the world and yourself. \n\n\nThe Missing Letter: A person receives an old\, misaddressed letter from a stranger\, and although they’ve never met the sender\, the letter’s contents seem oddly personal. Write a story exploring the connection between the writer and the reader\, and how a short-lived moment of reading the letter changes both of their lives\, even if only for a moment. \n\n\nDive into “In the Company of Strangers” in your own way. Surprise us!
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-cosmic-daffodil-journal-theme-in-the-company-of-strangers/
LOCATION:Cosmic Daffodil Journal
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6663-1744704000-1744736400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:P - Rattle Seeking Submissions for Their: Tribute to Late Bloomers
DESCRIPTION:Our Fall 2025 issue will be dedicated to poems written by “late bloomers”—those who only started publishing poetry regularly after the age of 50. Much ado is made in the literary world of younger poets making waves\, but it’s never too late to develop and share your voice\, and for many poets\, their best work comes at an older age. We hope this issue will be an inspiration to those just starting out\, and a counter to age-related biases. \nInclude a contributor’s note about when you starting publishing poetry significantly\, and how that prior life experience affects you as a poet. We don’t publish essays\, but always include a contributor notes section\, which functions as a series of micro-essays about the topic. \nYou may submit up to four previously uncurated poems (or pages of short poems) at the same time\, either in a single file or up to four files. Do not include your name or contact info within the file content. Do not submit more work in this category until we’ve replied. \nOverview:\n\nRattle does not accept work that has been previously curated\, in print or online—poems may be self-published on social media\, blogs\, or message boards\, but cannot have been published in books\, magazines\, or similar collections open to the public. We want to be the first publisher to highlight the poems\, but never want to discourage anyone from sharing their poems themselves. For more on this\, read “Uncurated: The Case for a New Term of Art.”\nRattle does not accept work that has been predominantly generated by artificial intelligence. Poetry is a tool for expanding the human spirit\, which means poems should be written by humans. It is possible to use A.I. toward that aim in some cases\, so if used A.I. to assist in the writing process\, please explain in the notes to your submission.\nSimultaneous submissions are encouraged.\nContributors to the print magazine receive $200 and a complimentary one-year subscription. Poems for “Online” categories receive $100.\nAll submissions are automatically considered for the annual Neil Postman Award for Metaphor\, a $2\,000 prize judged by the editors.\n\nVERY IMPORTANT:\n\nSubmissions cannot be revised after submission. Note that typos and minor changes never affect our decisions—proofreading is what editors are for. If you’ve made a significant mistake\, use the internal messaging system to send a new file as an attachment.\nTo withdraw a single poem from a submission of multiple poems\, just log in\, click on the submission\, and send a message to let us know which you’d like removed. Do not withdraw the entire submission—if you do\, the submission will no longer be active and we won’t see it.\nDon’t include any contact information in the file(s) that you submit. Your name and contact info will be included in the Submittable fields\, and this will make it easier for us to read fairly.\n\nFor more detailed information about rights\, rules\, privacy\, and payments for publication\, see our full guidelines. \nNOTE: Please don’t query to ask if we have a reply to your submission yet. If the status says “received” or “in-progress\,” then it’s received and in-progress. We always go as fast as we can\, but we’re only human and the submission flow waxes and wanes\, so response times vary considerably.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/p-rattle-seeking-submissions-for-their-tribute-to-late-bloomers/
LOCATION:Rattle
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6666-1744704000-1744736400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PF - awfully hilarious Anthology Series Seeking Submissions on: Pillow Talk
DESCRIPTION:Call for Submissions!\nWe’re delighted to invite you to submit your best\, funniest\, true story for the upcoming awfully hilarious anthology. This will be the third book in our best-selling\, award-winning awfully hilarious series that aims to smash stigma through truth-telling. \nThis next collection aims to share untold\, true\, funny stories of pleasure\, intimacy\, sex\, sexuality and thus smash the stigma around this still-too-taboo topic. \nAs with our other collections\, we’re especially seeking stories on subjects and from a diversity of voices and experiences that have previously been underrepresented. \nWord count: up to 2000 words for short stories\, and we’ll also entertain poetry and songs. \nEmail your true\, hilarious submissions\, along with a great\, high-resolution headshot of your face\, and a snappy 50 word bio to: hello@awfullyhilarious.com \nDeadline: April 15\, 2025. \nPlease feel free to submit\, and it would also mean so much to us if you’d be able to help spread the word!
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pf-awfully-hilarious-anthology-series-seeking-submissions-on-pillow-talk/
LOCATION:awfully hilarious Anthology Series
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Stonecoast Review. Theme: Power
DESCRIPTION:What do you think of when you hear the word “power”? What does it mean to have power? What does it mean to use it? What does it mean to abuse it? How does it feel when it’s taken away? \n\nThe word connotes different definitions and bears different weights for each of us. It manifests itself in unexpected ways and settings\, and remains absent or suppressed in so many others. \n\nWe want to read literature and take in media that explore\, provoke\, challenge\, reconsider\, evoke\, or explode that concept for you. \n\nSubmission Guidelines \n\nSend submissions via Submittable only.\nPlease include a short cover letter and bio (50- and 100-word max.\, respectively).\nWe accept one prose submission\, one poetry submission (of up to three poems)\, or five pieces of visual art per author\, per submission cycle. Submissions that do not abide by these rules will not be considered for publication.\nYour work must be previously unpublished. (Stonecoast alumni may submit already published work for consideration as reprints.)\nWe encourage simultaneous submissions. However\, please withdraw your submission immediately if it’s accepted elsewhere. If you submit multiple poems and one is accepted at another publication\, please attach a note on Submittable identifying which poem is no longer available.\nPlease adhere to standard manuscript format: Double spaced\, 12 pt.\, Times New Roman font. Poetry may be single spaced. (If you tell us that diverging from these rules is integral to your piece\, we will consider it.)\nWhile we love to represent stories with raw\, emotional truth\, we ask that you refrain from submitting pieces featuring excessive sex\, violence\, assaults\, or suicide.\nWe will reject pieces determined to be written by the use of AI software.\n\n\nGenre Guidelines \nAs a reminder\, all pieces selected for publication will be featured online in June 2025. Due to page constraints\, only a few of these selected pieces will be featured in both the print and online Summer 2025 Issue. Please see below for word count limitations based on consideration for either Hybrid (Print + Online) or General (Online-only) publication formats. \n\nFiction. In accordance with the theme of power\, the fiction editors are looking for stories that invite the reader to think about what it means to have power\, how it feels when that power is taken from us\, and what it means to write from a place of power. We are looking for stories that push the boundaries of traditional fiction with regard to form and content. \n\nFiction. In accordance with the theme of power\, the fiction editors are looking for stories that invite the reader to think about what it means to have power\, how it feels when that power is taken from us\, and what it means to write from a place of power. We are looking for stories that push the boundaries of traditional fiction with regard to form and content. \nFor consideration for Hybrid Publication: limit submissions to 2\,500 words or fewer. \nFor consideration for General Publication: limit submissions to 5\,000 words or fewer. One submission per author\, per submission cycle. \n\nPopular/Genre Fiction. We are looking for popular fiction of all genres and storytelling traditions that engages with the theme of “power.” How do we define power? What does it mean to have it or be without it? \nFor consideration for Hybrid Publication: limit submissions to 2\,500 words or fewer. \nFor consideration for General Publication: limit submissions to 5\,000 words or fewer. One submission per author\, per submission cycle. \n\nCreative Nonfiction. We are looking for a diverse array of Creative Nonfiction works that engage with readers and challenge the boundaries of conventional storytelling. We are interested in how writers explore power both in their personal and public lives\, as well as pieces that engage with a variety of worldviews. We encourage experimentation with hybrid forms of essay and memoir and are particularly interested in works that are both socially-relevant and personal. \nFor consideration for Hybrid Publication: limit submissions to 2\,500 words or fewer. \nFor consideration for General Publication: limit submissions to 5\,000 words or fewer. One submission per author\, per submission cycle. \n\nPoetry. The staff values attentiveness to language\, form\, and craft. We want poems that make us gasp and wonder and take us beyond ourselves. For this issue\, we especially want poems that explore\, challenge\, reconsider\, resist\, or reclaim the concept of power. Send us your best work. \nLimit submissions to 3 poems\, with no more than 50 lines each. One submission per author\, per submission cycle\, of up to three poems.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-stonecoast-review-theme-power/
LOCATION:Stonecoast Review
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6673-1744704000-1744736400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:F - Call for Submissions to Blink-Ink. Theme: Seeds
DESCRIPTION:Blink-Ink \nIssue #60 \nSeeds \nA seed is a small thing that we plant and nurture to grow bigger things we need. A seed is a promise\, a hope\, a plan to provide and to make things better. Seeds are where the future waits and dreams. Send us your best stories about Seeds in stories of approximately fifty words. \nPlease send submissions in the body of an email to: blinkinkinfo@gmail.com . \nWhat we love most is writing that has found that preternatural detail of thought or thing that cracks the story open and allows it to matter or to reveal a truth. \nWe want your best\, original and unpublished work and will consider up to four stories at any one time. We do reply personally to every submission and every query. We aim to treat you right. \nSometimes we wish to make small changes in a piece we want to publish but will never do that without consulting you— with one exception: If you have offset the final line of a piece for no good reason\, we will put it back in the body of the piece where it belongs. \nNo attachments\, poetry\, bios\, or AI generated content please. No fees\, and quick-ish response.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/f-call-for-submissions-to-blink-ink-theme-seeds/
LOCATION:Blink-Ink
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6675-1744704000-1744736400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:N - Dorothy Parker's Ashes Seeking Submissions on the Theme of: Sleep
DESCRIPTION:Submissions are restricted to women and gender non-conforming people.\nSubmit\nPlease be advised that we reserve the right to edit\, though all edits will be sent to writer before publication for approval. Please feel free to include a suggested title and art but we reserve the right to change the title and choose the art. We do consider previously published essays\, taking into consideration venue\, date\, etc. \nAll rights are non-exclusive. We do not currently offer payment. We accept no responsibility for anything from libel to hurt feelings. As Anne Lamott says\, “You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them\, they should’ve behaved better.” \nPreferred length. 500 to 2000 words. \nPlease send submissions along with a short bio pasted directly into your email to: info@dorothyparkersashes.com We ask for this to avoid potentially malware-laden attachments. Unless your formatting is a specific design element of your piece\, format should be single space with no paragraph indentation and one extra space between paragraphs.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/n-dorothy-parkers-ashes-seeking-submissions-on-the-theme-of-sleep/
LOCATION:Dorothy Parker’s Ashes
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6679-1744704000-1744736400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Trans Survivors Zine: Healing in Action. Theme: Trans voices\, survivorship and healing from harm/trauma/violence
DESCRIPTION:It’s more important than ever to highlight trans and nonbinary art\, to uplift trans joy\, and to share stories of healing and connection. Help us share hope through writing! We invite you to contribute to a new Trans Survivors Zine titled “Trans Survivors: Healing in Action.”  \nWe welcome content that focuses on trans voices\, survivorship and healing from harm/trauma/violence\, creative expressions of all kinds. We welcome your full range of emotions and expressions. We encourage content focused on race and anti-racism; bodies and disabilities; class\, housing\, survival realities; and content that focuses or encompasses our complex\, intersectional lives.  \nWe welcome poetry\, short fiction\, and nonfiction (fiction/nonfiction under 1000 words).  \nYou may submit multiple poems or fiction/nonfiction under 1000 words\, but please include them in the same document (Word document or PDF preferred).   \nWe welcome your expressions of rage and grief\, humor and silliness\, beauty and curiosity. We reserve the right to refuse submissions that include racism\, anti-trans attitudes\, or other oppressive language. We are accepting original writing (not generated by AI).  \nOnce the zine is released in early May\, it will be available digitally on our website for anyone to download or print. We will be spotlighting individual pieces and contributors on social media throughout May 2025 for Mental Health Awareness Month.   \nWe hope this zine will be a valuable resource for solidarity and healing for trans community members\, and highlight the amazing work of trans and nonbinary survivors.  \nContributors will receive $25 if their art or writing is accepted. We aim to include as many voices and experiences as possible.  \nFORGE requests non-exclusive rights to publish your work in the Trans Survivors zine and promote it on our social media. Your work still belongs to you. If you have any questions about submissions\, please reach out to caleb@forge-forward.org.  \nPlease submit your work using the link below: https://forms.gle/QncRnhfhnbFZMovZ6 
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-trans-survivors-zine-healing-in-action-theme-trans-voices-survivorship-and-healing-from-harm-trauma-violence/
LOCATION:Trans Survival Zine: Healing in Action
CATEGORIES:Call for Submission
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UID:6684-1744704000-1744736400@anovelapproach.ca
SUMMARY:PFN - Blogs subs are open for Fifth Wheel Press Blog. Theme: Tragic-Romantic
DESCRIPTION:Tragic-romantic is a dichotomy that often exists in baby queer relationships. I want to see people’s spin on tragedy or romance. For tragedy\, I want to see anything considered tragic: milk left on the counter\, elegies for people\, difficult breakups\, that one childhood best friend you don’t talk to anymore\, anger poems\, etc. For romance\, I want to see anything considered romantic: an ode to your favorite candy\, figuring out your gender\, rose tinted glasses\, ghazals to your partner\, anything at all that you love. Bonus points if it’s super queer! \nWe’ll be pairing submissions to publish one tragic piece and one romantic piece side by side. Regular fwp length guidelines apply (no more than 3 pages of poetry/2000 words of prose). \nfor all subs\nPlease submit via Duosuma; unless we have made prior arrangements with you\, email submissions will not be considered. Please allow 2-4 weeks for your submission to be processed. Submissions that are not formatted correctly or contain any racist\, homophobic\, transphobic\, ableist\, or otherwise intolerant content will not be considered. (Work that is based on lived experiences involving these topics is ok provided it does not glorify that kind of behavior.) \nContent warnings: We reserve the right to apply content warnings for sensitive topics to your work when published. Please also include them in your cover letter when submitting.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-blogs-subs-are-open-for-fifth-wheel-press-blog-theme-tragic-romantic/
LOCATION:Fifth Wheel Press Blog
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SUMMARY:N - Patina Magazine Seeking Submissions for Volume One on the Theme of: The Things We Carry
DESCRIPTION:Submissions are open for Patina’s inaugural volume\, themed ‘The Things We Carry”. \nSomething is only lost if it falls out of our collective memory. \nThis theme explores the tangible and intangible elements of culture that persist in our daily lives—from inherited objects and practices to knowledge systems and shared spaces. \nThere are stories in the spaces between memory and change. Stories of kitchens where ancestral recipes meet new ingredients. Of ancient crafts finding fresh hands. Of rituals reimagined\, but not forgotten. These stories exist in translation between what was and what becomes. \nWe invite narratives that illuminate what we choose (or are forced to) to carry forward\, from the weight of inherited kitchen tools to the muscle memory of craft\, from arrangements of space to patterns of gathering. We’re interested in stories that reveal how these carried things remain vital through our lives. \nThe things we carry are often simultaneously personal and collective\, and so we invite coverage of topics like: \n\nKitchen tools that have lived multiple lives\nAgricultural knowledge that guides present practice\nThe revival of historical third places and community gatherings\nThe materiality of what we take with us when we move: homes\, cities\, countries\nHow we take food through the seasons\, through preservation and transformation\nTraditional textiles making their mark on contemporary wardrobes\nHow objects of ritual and worship have changed (or remained the same)\n\nThis list of topics is just a starter; we are hungry for creative interpretations of this theme. The theme can be used as an entry point or the focus of your essay\, as long as all roads lead right back to the things we carry. \nThis is where we find them. This is where we tell them. \n  \nFormat and approach\nSend your pitches as an email to hello [@] readpatina.com with “PITCH: The Things We Carry” in the subject line. Patina publishes: \n\nLong-form narrative non-fiction features (2\,000–2\,500 words)\nPersonal essays (1\,500–2\,000 words)\n\nYour piece should consider the broader context of cultural practices\, include rich and careful documentation\, and should engage thoughtfully with the community being documented. Please include in your pitch: \n\nYour elevator pitch that makes clear what you’re writing about\, why it matters and how it connects to larger patterns of cultural continuity\nEstimated length\nA brief bio with relevant experience\n\nPlease submit your work as a Google Doc using a legible font\, size 12 with 1.5 spacing. List the word count and title at the top of the first page. Please provide only one submission per genre.https://readpatina.com/submit/
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LOCATION:Patina Magazine
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SUMMARY:PFN - LBRNTH: Literature & Art Seeking Submissions. Theme: Fuck!
DESCRIPTION:“I will once again propose my theme idea of Fuck! which would encompass poems\, stories\, visuals about mistakes\, about sex\, about curses and cursing.” – Misha Solomon \nConjugate the different ways of expressing —Fuck! \nSay it loud\, say it raw. Celebrate\, condemn\, twist it inside out. Go wild\, go sexy\, go off the rails. \nAnonymous submissions are not required.\nSimultaneous submissions are allowed.\nReprints are not allowed.\nMultiple entries are not allowed.\nAI-assisted works are not allowed. \nWe are committed to highlighting underrepresented/marginalized voices\, including creators who are Indigenous\, Black\, Disabled\, and/or 2SLGBTQIA+ (you can add this info at the end of your bio in parentheses if you’re not willing to share that info publicly). \n* Please note that if you have been published with us\, we ask you to allow one publication to pass before submitting again. \nFiction/Nonfiction \nPlease send in only one story per submission with a maximum of 3500 words (Times New Roman 12-point font in a .DOC or .DOCX only). We are open to any genre of story. If you are submitting flash fiction (2000 words or less) you may submit up to 2 stories. The title of your work should appear at the top of the first pages\, or for flash fiction at the top of each page where a new story begins. \n\n\n\n\n\nCategories: Fiction/Nonfiction\nFile types: .docx\, .pdf\nNumber of Pieces: 1 piece\n\n\n\n\n\nPoetry\n\n\nPlease send in 1-4 poems only\, and no longer than 6 pages. Multiple works should be submitted as a single document (12-point font in a .DOC or .DOCX only)\, where each poem must be separated onto a new page with the title at the top of the page. \n\n  \n\nCategory: Poetry\nFile types: .docx\, .pdf\nNumber of Pieces: Up to 4 pieces per submission.\nSingle File: Not required; may include a separate file/link for each piece.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-lbrnth-literature-art-seeking-submissions-theme-fuck/
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SUMMARY:PFN - Call for Submissions to Libretto Magazine. Theme: Hush Tales
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: Kindly know all submissions are made through the submissions form and ONE entry per submission period. \nFor Issue 13\, with the theme HUSH TALES\, Libretto Magazine is pleased to announce it’s call for submissions. Libretto Magazine invites writers to explore stories of secrecy\, silence\, and the unspoken. It can encompass whispered confessions\, hidden histories\, suppressed voices\, or the quiet power of untold truths. Submissions may delve into themes of mystery\, solitude\, clandestine love\, or the tension between what is revealed and what remains unsaid. Writers can craft poetry\, prose\, drama or experimental narratives that evoke a sense of hush—whether through subtle storytelling\, atmospheric settings\, or introspective characters. \nSend in your experiences and desires\, your resilience and patience for brighter days to return\, as well as your dreams and despair in relation to the theme. We want voice. We want artistry. We want heart. The selection process is set to be thoroughly rigorous\, therefore\, endeavor to submit only your best work of art. \nSubmission Guidelines:\n\nPOETRY:\n\n\nSubmit up to 3-5 poems per entry.\nEach poem can be of any length.\nInclude all poems in a single document.\nPreferred format: Word document (.doc or .docx) or PDF.\nUse Times New Roman or Arial font\, size 12.(Single-Spaced).\nEach poem should be titled and every new poem should begin on a new page.\nInclude author’s name\, and a biography of no more than hundred words\, written in the third person attached on a single document\, a profile picture of you in high-resolution\, and your social media handle(s).\nOnly send unpublished work.\nWe accept simultaneous submissions\, please do let us know if your submission has been accepted by another platform.\nSubmission must be properly edited and sent through our submission form. Our editorial team reserves the right to edit your work if there is any need.\n\n  \n\nNONFICTION/ESSAY:\n\n\nSubmit one entry for nonfiction\, essay or article.\nLength: 2\,500 to 3\,000 words.\nPreferred format: Word document (.doc or .docx) or PDF.\nUse Times New Roman or Arial font\, size 12 (Double-Spaced)\nInclude author’s name\, and a biography of no more than hundred words\, written in the third person attached on a single document\, a profile picture of you in high-resolution\, and your social media handle(s).\nOnly send unpublished work.\nWe accept simultaneous submissions\, please do let us know if your submission has been accepted by another platform.\nSubmission must be properly edited and sent through our submission form. Our editorial team reserves the right to edit your work if there is any need.\n\n\n\n\nFLASH FICTION:\n\n\nSubmit one short story per entry for flash fiction\nLength: 1\,000 to 1500 words.\nPreferred format: Word document (.doc or .docx) or PDF.\nUse Times New Roman or Arial font\, size 12. (Double-Spaced).\nInclude author’s name\, and a biography of no more than hundred words\, written in the third person attached on a single document\, a profile picture of you in high-resolution\, and your social media handle(s).\nOnly send unpublished work.\nWe accept simultaneous submissions\, please do let us know if your submission has been accepted by another platform.\nSubmission must be properly edited and sent through our submission form. Our editorial team reserves the right to edit your work if there is any need.\n\n  \n\nFICTION:\n\n\nSubmit one short story per entry for fiction\nLength: 3\,500–5\,000 words.\nPreferred format: Word document (.doc or .docx) or PDF.\nUse Times New Roman or Arial font\, size 12. (Double-Spaced).\nInclude author’s name\, and a biography of no more than hundred words\, written in the third person attached on a single document\, a profile picture of you in high-resolution\, and your social media handle(s).\nOnly send unpublished work.\nWe accept simultaneous submissions\, please do let us know if your submission has been accepted by another platform.\nSubmission must be properly edited and sent through our submission form. Our editorial team reserves the right to edit your work if there is any need.
URL:https://anovelapproach.ca/submission_calendar/event/pfn-call-for-submissions-to-libretto-magazine-theme-hush-tales/
LOCATION:Libretto Magazine
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SUMMARY:PFN - Boudin: The Online Home of The McNeese Review Seeking Submissions on: Immigration and Displacement
DESCRIPTION:Immigration and Displacement–May (Guest Editor: Leah Joseph) \nWhether it is from your childhood or one you built yourself\, there is truly no place like home. But home is often a bittersweet memory for those who have been forced to leave. For our May issue\, Boudin is looking for poetry\, CNF\, and fiction about displacement with a focus on immigration. We’re particularly interested in the visceral emotions that come with the rediscovery\, recollection\, or loss of home. \nNo fee! Aim to keep the fiction/CNF/hybrids under 5\,000 or so words. You may submit up to three poems/microfictions (under 500 words). \nNo material published in Boudin may be reprinted or reproduced\, in whole or in part\, without the permission of the authors. Writers retain all rights to their work. We ask only that Boudin be credited with first publication. Unfortunately\, we are not a paying market; contributors to Boudin will receive our thanks and the promise that we’ll promote your work. \nWe encourage you to simultaneously submit your work while it’s under consideration at Boudin. If your submission is accepted by another publication\, please email boudin@mcneese.edu to withdraw your work. \nPlease only submit original work. Let us know if your writing borrows from or quotes another writer. \n 
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LOCATION:Boudin: The Online Home of The McNeese Review
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SUMMARY:PFN - Usawa Literary Review Invites Contributions for its Summer 2025 Issue. Theme: Memories of the Future
DESCRIPTION:Usawa: Call for Submissions – June 2025 Issue \n\n\n\n\nMEMORIES OF THE FUTURE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIsn’t  premonition  memory  of  the \nfuture? Did Proust say writers have \na blurred memory of things they do \nnot  know? \n\nMemory by Priya Sarukkai Chabria\, Calling Over Water\n\nTime flows linearly. We move forward and then memories sneak up and take us back or rather\, bring to the present what once was. And in dreams instead of falling downwards\, the sand in our hourglass may start moving up. \nAll memory is imagination. All dreams are…well dreams. \nImagining\, dreaming\, and remembering by their very nature resist censor. Are they acts of resistance then? Then writing in their language must be too. \nWhen we mine your dreams tomorrow what would we find? \nImagining\, dreaming\, and remembering by their very nature resist censor. Are they acts of resistance then? Then writing in their language must be too. \nWhen we mine your dreams tomorrow what would we find? \nThere is no submission fee. \nDeadline:  25th April 2025 \nWe pay 1000 INR/12 $ for an accepted piece. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGeneral Guidelines \nUsawa Contributor Registration: Please fill the form for each submission. All submissions except visual narratives will be made through the form. \nSubmission Format: \nAll submissions apart from visual narratives are to be made through the form. Please follow the instructions attached to ensure that your submission reaches us. \nCompose your brief (~80 words) bio in the third person at the end of your submission. Please ensure to include your photograph and social media handles. \nPayment Policy: \nAs of December 2023\, Usawa has become a paying market. \nSubmission Limitations: \nYou may submit up to one entry for each genre during a given submission period. \nAlthough we prefer exclusive submissions\, we understand if you choose to make simultaneous submissions. In such cases\, please promptly notify us if another publication accepts your piece before our review. To withdraw your submission\, kindly contact the sectional editor and the Managing Editor by email. \nPlease be aware that any work published in Usawa cannot be reprinted in any other publication\, whether online or in print\, until six months after the initial publishing date. After this period\, we request that you send us a formal intimation and credit Usawa wherever the piece is republished by contacting our Managing Editor. \nEditing Policy: \nWe regret to inform you that minor edits cannot be accommodated once an issue has been published. Only in the case of major errors may you contact our Managing Editor for consideration. \nWe encourage you to peruse our previous issues and review our monthly newsletters to gain insight into our editorial preferences. You may subscribe to our newsletter here \nhttp://eepurl.com/iv7LdA \nDue to the high volume of submissions and limited staff\, we regretfully cannot offer feedback on the pieces that we are unable to run. \nThank you for adhering to our submission guidelines. We eagerly anticipate reviewing your work. \nSection Guidelines \nPoetry:  \nPlease submit 4-6 poems. \nUsawa will be publishing unpublished poems only. However\, poems that have been shared on the author’s social media are acceptable. \nIf you have previously published work that strongly resonates with our theme kindly share the same with our Poetry Editor\, Babitha Marina Justin\, at babitha@usawa.in stating why you would like the piece to be considered. The body of editors will review it collectively and take a decision accordingly. \nShort Fiction: \nSubmit short fiction of length between 2000-5000 words. \nWhile our primary focus is on literary fiction that explores the depth and complexity of the human experience\, we are also open to exceptional works of genre fiction that push boundaries and offer fresh perspectives. Bring us stories with emotional depth\, vivid characterization\, and inventive storytelling. \nOur Editor-in-Chief\, Smita Sahay\, can be reached at smita@usawa.in for queries. \nNonfiction:  \nSubmit nonfiction of length up to 5000 words. \nWe are looking for pieces that reflect honesty of the experience\, personal or from the point of witness. What are you subverting? Why? Send us well-crafted writings\, especially essays\, or even hybrid pieces\, in a way that we look at the world anew even though the facts remain the same. We’re most excited by not only reading about things little known or talked about\, but also by pieces that subvert and surprise. \nOur Nonfiction Editor\, Smita Sahay\, can be reached at smita@usawa.in for queries.
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SUMMARY:PFN - Half Mystic Journal Seeking Submissions on the Theme of: Sevdah
DESCRIPTION:Submissions are open for Opus II\, Issue II of Half Mystic Journal until April 28\, 2025. \nOur twelfth issue celebrates the theme of sevdah. We’re looking for violin solos\, velvet on bare skin\, half lights\, broken odes\, empty airport terminals\, redamancy\, zinnias at the edge of wilting\, damask curtains\, clipped swans’ wings\, inosculation\, heroic crowns\, the memory of a late-night lake with a long-gone lover\, when the sky and water turned the same colour and met at the edge of the world. \nSevdah is a genre of Turkish and Bosnian folk music evoking sorrowful love and ecstatic\, amorous yearning—from the Arabic “sawda\,” meaning “black bile\,” or a melancholy state of longing. In Issue II of our second opus\, desire is holy and heavy as the still before the train comes. Moor us in the unquenchable. We want a begging to believe in. \nHalf Mystic Journal publishes poetry\, fiction\, creative nonfiction\, translations\, and hybrid work. We ask that each piece pertains to music and the sevdah theme. \nSubmit up to five pieces of up to 3000 words each. We don’t accept previously-published writing\, but we do accept and encourage simultaneous submissions. \nIn your cover letter\, include a brief biographical note and the genre(s) of your submission. For translations\, enclose the full text of the original piece and a statement declaring that you have the author’s permission to publish the translation\, or that the original text is in the public domain. Translations must be to or from English. \nWe recommend that you read Half Mystic Journal’s past issues to familiarise yourself with our goals\, aesthetics\, and style. Thank you for honouring us with your work. We don’t take that privilege for granted. \nYou can expect to hear from us within four weeks. If it’s been five weeks and you haven’t received a response\, please send us a note to enquire!
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