PFN – Call for Submissions to Cosmic Daffodil Journal. Theme: In the Company of Strangers
Chance encounters, brief interactions, and how fleeting moments with strangers can shape our lives.
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
Chance encounters, brief interactions, and how fleeting moments with strangers can shape our lives.
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.
This collection aims to share untold, true, funny stories of pleasure, intimacy, sex, sexuality and thus smash the stigma around this still-too-taboo topic.
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?
A 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.
Submissions are restricted to women and gender non-conforming people.
We 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.
Tragic-romantic is a dichotomy that often exists in baby queer relationships. I want to see people's spin on tragedy or romance.
We 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.
Say it loud, say it raw. Celebrate, condemn, twist it inside out. Go wild, go sexy, go off the rails.
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.
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.
Imagining, dreaming, and remembering by their very nature resist censor. Are they acts of resistance then? Then writing in their language must be too.
When we mine your dreams tomorrow what would we find?
Sevdah 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.
Voices Unbound is a space for poems that explore the myriad facets of life, love, loss, identity, resilience, and the world around us. We welcome poems that challenge, inspire, and resonate.
Poets are invited to uncover the nuances of what lies beneath the surface of consciousness, examining how unspoken truths and subconscious impulses can manifest in our lives.
Colour is everywhere, and we want to see how you interpret and express it in your work.
We're looking for speculative takes on epiphany, from the realization that television is all real and true, to the discovery that the life you live in your dreams is your real life, and this one is the dream. We want to be just as surprised as your narrators by the things they discover and where those discoveries lead them.
Give us your wildly true tales of memory or distorted tales of fiction that leave us questioning what is real and what is imagined.
Send us your Kafkaesque fantasies of being transformed into a giant cockroach or perhaps somewhat smaller disorienting episodes, changes, or transformations which have affected you or your characters’ lives.