March. Free to submit
via Submittable. Issue
62 now available for
purchase via spectrum
literaryjournal.com.SUBMIT TO
The Halcyone Literary
Quarterly your best
unpublished poetry,
short stories, and art.
Payment for featured
writers and artists.
Publication with the
Black Mountain Press
possible for contest
entries. Other
opportunities for artists,
filmmakers, and writers.
Website: https://the
halcyone.submittable
.com.TAHOMA LITERARY
Review is open May
1 through July 31 for
submissions in poetry,
fiction, and nonfiction.
We pay $50 for poetry
& flash prose, $125
for longer work.
Everything we acceptcomes from the open
submission queue.
Work from TLR has
appeared in major
anthologies. Guidelines:
tahomaliteraryreview
.com.TINT JOURNAL IS
an online literary publi-
cation dedicated to ESL
or non-native English
creative writing. Read
ESL fiction, nonfiction,
and poetry, as well as
essays, interviews, and
reviews related to ESL
writing for free at www
.tintjournal.com. Visit
our website for the next
open call and follow us
@tintjournal!TRUE STORY, A
monthly mini-magazine
from the editors of
Creative Nonfiction,
seeks unpublished
works of longform
narrative nonfiction
between 5,000 and
10,000 words long,on any subject and in
any style. No deadline.
Complete guidelines at
http://www.creativenonfiction
.org/submissions.TWO HAWKS
Quarterly is an online
journal affiliated with
Antioch University Los
Angeles’s BA program
in Creative Writing
and is setting the bar
for contemporary
literature with bold and
illuminating poetry,
fiction, CNF, and
quality experimental
work. Read us. Write
for us. Submissions
accepted year-round.
For guidelines, see www
.twohawksquarterly
.com.UNDER THE SUN,
a journal of creative
nonfiction, will be
reading submissions
for its 24th annual
edition from September
1 till January 2. Pleaseaddress all corre-
spondence to Martha
Highers, editor, at
underthesun1996@
gmail.com (preferred)
or via ground mail at
Under The Sun, P.O.
Box 332, Cookeville, TN
38501.UPSTREET:
Award-winning annual’s
16th issue seeks
quality submissions
of fiction and creative
nonfiction. Past issues
feature interviews with
Jim Shepard, Lydia
Davis, Wally Lamb,
Michael Martone,
Robin Hemley, Sue
William Silverman,
Dani Shapiro, Douglas
Glover, Robert Olen
Butler, Joan Wicker-
sham, Andre Dubus III,
Robin Black, and Ann
Hood. Distributors:
TNG, Media Solutions.
Chains: Barnes &
Noble, Hastings,
Books-A-Million.Deadline: March 1.
For new guidelines,
including payment, and
to submit: www
.upstreet-mag.org.THE WESTCHESTER
Review, an annual print
journal, seeks poetry,
short fiction, graphic
novels, nonfiction,
and one-act plays for
its upcoming issue
by established and
emerging authors
wherever they reside.
We continue to spot-
light Westchester
authors in a dedicated
folio. See website for
guidelines: www
.westchesterreview.com.THE WRITER’S
Workshop Review
publishes the best in
creative nonfiction,
fiction, and interviews.
Send us narrative
nonfiction, personal
essays, short stories,
short shorts, as wellas travel, food and
wine, and writing with
a strong narrative
element. Submissions:
kathleenglassburn@
comcast.net. For
more, contact nick@
thewritersworkshop.net.
Websites: http://www.the
writersworkshop.net, or
http://www.thewriters
workshopreview.net.ZIZZLE LITERARY
seeks diverse voices for
2020 special edition.
Pay: $100/flash story;
$250/short story. Fee:
$3. Length: 500–1,000
words, or 2,000–4,500
words. Do you share
our mission to cultivate
young literature lovers?
We publish literary
fiction that appeals
to kids from age 11,
teens, and grown-ups.
Selected pieces may
be illustrated. Notable
contributors: 2 O.
Henry Award winners,
Karen Heuler andCALL FOR: MAGAZINESC
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SEPT OCT 2019 194“Cimarron Review is one of those treasures among lit magazines —
a publication whose commitment to high standards keeps us honest.”
— John Palen, NewPages“... one of America’s literary roots” — Esquire
Since 1967, Cimarron Review has showcased poetry,
fiction, and nonfiction with a wide-ranging aesthetic.
Our editors seek the bold and the ruminative, the sensitive
and the shocking, but above all they seek imagination and
truth-telling, the finest stories, poems, and essays from
working writers across the country and around the world.cimarronreview.com
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