Poets & Writers – September 2019

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Ave., Riverside, CA
92506. FB: @RCC
MuseMagazine; IG:
@RCCMuse.
PEN + BRUSH IN
Print, the publishing
arm of a 125-year-old
nonprofit supporting
the work of emerging
and mid-career women
writers, seeks poetry
and short literary fiction
by women and nonbi-
nary authors. We also
accept novels; see our
website for more
information. No
submission fee!
Website: http://www.penand
brush.org/explore
literary.
SPECTRUM IS OPEN
for submissions! We are
seeking fresh poetry,
fiction, nonfiction, and
art to be considered for
our June 2020 issue.
Our submission period
closes December 31.
Decisions made by
period open until
December 15. Also
seeking flash fiction,
prose poetry, and micro
essays for publication in
Flash Glass, our online
feature. Read guidelines
and submit at: www
.rowanglassworks.org.
GIRLS RIGHT THE
World is a literary
journal inviting young,
female-identified
writers and artists, ages
14–21, to submit work
for consideration for
the fourth annual issue.
We believe girls’ voices
transform the world for
the better. We accept
poetry, prose, and
visual art of any style
or theme. We ask to
be the first to publish
your work in North
America; after publica-
tion, the rights return
to you. Please include a
note mentioning your
age, where you’re from,
and a bit about your
information, please visit
our website at www
.themightyline.com.
Calls for submissions
can be found on our
Submittable page:
mightyline.submittable
.com/submit.
MUSE SEEKS
poetry, fiction, and
CNF for its Spring
2020 issue. Simulta-
neous submissions
OK. Hardcopies only.
Mail up to 3 poems or
1 prose piece (1,500
words max); include
cover letter with e-mail
address (or other
contact method) and
short, third person
bio; include SASE if
you have no electronic
contact method or
would like your work
returned. Attn. James
Ducat, Advisory Editor,
RCC MUSE, Riverside
City College, Dept. of
English, 4800 Magnolia
to submit. Review our
guidelines at little
patuxentreview.org.
THE MEDICAL
Literary Messenger
seeks thought-
provoking poetry,
fiction, nonfiction,
and visual art related
to medicine, illness,
and the body. Online
submissions are free and
accepted on a rolling
basis. Visit us at https://
med-lit.vcu.edu for
more information. You
can also follow us on
Instagram, Facebook,
and Twitter @medlit
messenger.
THE MIGHTY LINE
is a digital magazine
publishing short
stories and visual art.
Submissions are open
year-round. Contribu-
tors are paid $25 upon
publication. For more
heritage on either
side. Since 1977,
we’ve published
authors including
Kim Addonizio, Clare
Rossini, Ned Balbo,
Sandra Gilbert, and
Peter Covino. Fiction
and creative nonfiction
also welcome. Dead-
line for winter 2020:
November 1, 2019.
For full guidelines, visit
http://italianamericana
.ysu.edu.
LITTLE PATUXENT
Review (LPR) is
seeking submissions
of nonfiction, fiction,
poetry, and visual
art for its unthemed
Winter 2020 issue.
Submissions will be
accepted from August
1 through October



  1. LPR publishes
    diverse voices and
    aesthetics and encour-
    ages both emerging
    and established authors


submission. Send your
best work, in English
or English translation,
to girlsrighttheworld@
gmail.com between
September 1 and
December 31.

HOXIE GORGE
Review seeks poetry,
short fiction, and
nonfiction for its first
issue. We seek work
that compels us, that
challenges us, that
breaks us open. Send
us your best. No fee to
submit. Simultaneous
submissions accepted.
Deadline: October 15.
For more information,
visit hoxiegorgereview
.com. To submit, visit
https://hoxiegorge
review.submittable.com/
submit.

ITALIAN AMERICANA
wants poems on any
subject in any style
by writers of Italian

The Ohio State University


MFA Program in Creative Writing


•All admitted students are fully funded for three years
•All students teach undergraduate creative writing workshops


  • Opportunities to teach undergrad literary publishing, mixed genre
    workshops, and in summer’s Young Writers Workshop
    •Editorial opportunities on The Journal and on two book prizes/
    contests (one for poetry, one for prose)


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