"This work is unlike any other, in its range of rich, conjuring imagery and its dexterity, its smart voice. Carroll-Hackett doesn’t spare us—but doesn’t save us—she draws a blueprint of power and class with her unflinching pivot: matter-of-fact and tender." —Jan Beatty

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Special Midweek Call for Submissions <3 Rinky Dink

rinky dink press: call for micropoetry

Deadline: July 31, 2019

rinky dink press is now accepting micro-collections of 5-6 thematically related micro-poems (i.e. poems consisting of up to 40 words each) for our Fall 2019 series, which will feature 10 single-author collections in 2.75 x 4.25 format (yeah, it’s a tiny little thing called a microzine!). Poems can form a cohesive narrative or adhere loosely to a theme of your choosing. Most importantly, we privilege finely-crafted verse, conscientious in its intent. Please send your submission of 5-6 micropoems in a single word doc to rinkydinkpress@gmail.com. For more information about our press, visitwww.rinkydinkpress.com. The deadline for submissions is July 31, 2019.

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K’in Call for Submissions Love!

Check out all of the amazing writing in the third issue of K’in! 

Then, send us your beautiful work! 

Experimental, traditional, playful, prayerful, celebratory, challenging: human—try us. Show us a new way to tell one of the millions of stories under that glorious sun. 

Read more at https://kinliteraryjournal.com/

Submit Here!

 

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Special Monday Call for Submissions Love <3 Random Sample Review

Random Sample Review, an online literary and arts journal, is accepting submissions for its Summer 2019 issue.

“We accept poetry, fiction, nonfiction, art, and hybrids. Keep in mind that we are currently short on work written by POC, women, LBTQ folks, and people with disabilities and are particularly interested in seeing work from these communities. For everyone else, please do not let this deter you from submitting. We want your work, too!”

To be considered for the Summer issue, please submit by June 10th. All other submissions will be considered for the Winter 2020 issue.

Submission guidelines here: randomsamplereview.com/submit/ 

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Friday Call for Submissions Love <3 K'in!

The third issue of K’in is live and filled with amazing voices! Check it out!
Then send us your beautiful work! We’re reading now for the November 2019 issue. Fiction, Poetry, Creative Nonfiction, Young Writers! 

Experimental, traditional, playful, prayerful, celebratory, challenging: human—try us. Show us a new way to tell one of the millions of stories under that glorious sun.

Submission details Here 

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Friday Call for Submissions <3 Parhelion

Parhelion Literary Magazine is accepting fiction, flash, nonfiction, poetry, and photography for their summer 2019 issue.

“We look for strong writing, fresh voices, and compelling characters. Our magazine is growing and we look forward to reading your work!”

Please review the guidelines before submitting and take a look at what they’re publishing.  

Visit here: parhelionliterary.com  

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Special Monday Call for Submissions! Flock seeks Kith & Kin

Flock
http://flocklit.com

Flock is seeing submissions on the theme KITH AND KIN through May 31. 
“We are eager to receive poetry, fiction, CNF, genre-bending work, artwork, and b&w graphic lit that explores, complicates, and explodes this theme.  

Our mission is to open space for boundary-pushing literature by publishing emotionally resonant work that is strange yet familiar, surprising but grounded, and softly experimental in form, language, or content.”

See Guidelines Here 

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Friday Call for Submissions Love <3 Borrowed Solace–Themed Issue

borrowed solace is open for fall submissions

Deadline: June 30, 2019

borrowed solace, an online literary and arts journal, is accepting submissions for its Fall 2019 themed issue on corruption.

“We accept poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and art. Submissions are open now and close June 30th. Corruption is a process by which a simple word or well-known expression is changed from its original use and is abused or manipulated into something that it’s not. Corruption is power that rots relationships, it is the gaps between the haves and have-nots, the never-ending struggle for happiness, to belong and much more.”

You can find submission guidelines and more about the theme here:

borrowedsolace.com/submission-guidelines/

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Friday Call for Submissions Love <3 Adanna

Adanna Literary Journal  is accepting poetry, fiction, essay, and book 
review submissions until May 1 for the Fall 2019 issue.

“We are looking for work that is devoted to the women’s experience.  All
topics must in some way explore women’s issues or experiences such as
motherhood, loss, issues of inequality, romantic relationships, the
experience of being a daughter, caretaker, etc.  We also welcome work
from the male perspective on these topics.”

Representative authors include:  Jennifer Arin, Ronda Broatch, Cheryl
Buchanan, Sarah Busse, Cathy Carlisi, George Drew, Patricia Fargnoli,
Alice B. Fogel, Ruth Foley, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, Oscar Gonzales,
Penny Harter, Kathleen Hoerth, Claire Keyes, Kathleen Kirk, Judy
Kronenfeld, Katharyn Howd Machan, Marjorie Maddox, Robin Lim, John
McDermott, Judith H. Montgomery, Lois Greene Stone, Barbara Siman
Strouse and many others.

All published authors receive a free contributor’s copy.  To see full
guidelines visit https://www.adannaliteraryjournal.org/ 

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Special Birthday Call for Submissions Love <3 K'in

We’re in the process of building the spring issue of K’in and we’re so excited about it! That issue goes live May 1, 2019, and we’re honored to be sharing an amazing range of voices! 

And now we’re reading for the November 2019 issue! 

Send us your beautiful work! 

Experimental, traditional, playful, prayerful, celebratory, challenging: human—try us. Show us a new way to tell one of the millions of stories under that glorious sun. 

Submission Details Here

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Friday Call for Submissions Love <3 Oyster River

Oyster River Pages Call for Submissions 

Deadline: May 31, 2019

Oyster River Pages is a literary and artistic collective seeking submissions of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and visual arts that stretch creative and social boundaries.

“We believe in the power of art to connect people to their own and others’ humanity. Because of this, we seek to feature artists whose voices have been historically decentered and marginalized.”

Submission details here

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