CALL FOR: MAGAZINESsubmission guidelines
available at fourthgenre
.msu.edu.FRONT RANGE
Review is now accepting
online submissions of
literary short fiction,
poetry, and creative
nonfiction for its 19th
annual issue. Our
reading period is August
15–December 1. To see
guidelines and submit,
visit http://www.frontrange
.edu/frontrangereview.
Hardcopy submissions
may still be sent to:
Blair Oliver, Faculty
Advisor, Front Range
Review, FRCC, 4616 S.
Shields, Ft. Collins, CO
80526.GLASSWORKS
Magazine seeks
poetry, fiction, creative
nonfiction, and art/
photography for
upcoming print issues.
Contributor copies
provided. ReadingBLUELINE: A
Literary Magazine
Dedicated to the Spirit
of the Adirondacks
seeks poems and stories
about the Adirondacks
and regions similar in
geography and spirit,
focusing on nature’s
shaping influence. We
also welcome nonfic-
tion about the region’s
literature or culture.
Submission period: July
1 through November- Decisions mid-
February. Payment in
copies. Simultaneous
submissions accepted
if identified as such.
Please notify immedi-
ately if your submission
is placed elsewhere.
Electronic submissions
encouraged, as Word
files, to blueline@
potsdam.edu. Please
identify the genre in
the subject line. Further
information at blueline
adkmagazine.org.
read your best fiction,
poetry, and nonfiction
this fall! Submit your
work for free until
November 1. For full
guidelines, please visit
http://www.creamcityreview
.org.FOR AN ISSUE ON
“Algorithm,” Fiction
International will read
fiction, nonfiction, &
indeterminate prose
between October 1,
2019, and February 15,- To submit online
or hard copy texts or
visuals, go to fiction
international.sdsu
.edu/submit. Queries:
[email protected].
FOURTH GENRE:
Explorations in Nonfic-
tion is now accepting
submissions for the
open reading period.
Go to fourthgenre
.submittable.com
between August 30 and
November 30. Detailedplease visit the website
at: http://www.changesinlife
.com.CLOCKHOUSE,
published in partnership
with Goddard College,
welcomes submissions
from emerging and
established writers for
Volume Eight 2020.
Past volumes include
works by Adrian Shirk,
Anne Panning, Cara
Hoffman, Ira Sukrun-
gruang, Lloyd Suh,
Naomi Shihab Nye,
Paisley Rekdal, and
talented new voices.
Reading August 15
through December 15.
Guidelines: www
.clockhouse.net.CREAM CITY
Review is Milwaukee’s
leading literary journal
devoted to publishing
memorable and ener-
getic pieces that push
the boundaries of
writing. We want tonotice. Mail to:
Creosote, Ken Raines,
Editor, Eastern Arizona
College, 615 N. Stadium
Ave., Thatcher, AZ
85552.CALL FOR
submissions to SPANK
the CARP. I’m looking
for flash fiction, short
stories, CNF, and
poetry, including shape
poetry. If your work
is thought-provoking,
sophisticated, yet not
pretentious or obscure,
I’m interested. For
submission guidelines
and more information,
visit http://www.spankthecarp
.com.CHANGES IN LIFE
monthly online
newsletter is seeking
personal essays from
women of all ages. New
writers are encouraged
to submit their work.
For further details and
submission guidelines,BRYANT LITERARY
Review, a journal of
poetry and fiction, seeks
quality submissions for
its 21st issue. See www
.bryantliteraryreview.org
for samples of previ-
ously published work.
Submission period:
September 1–December- Send submissions
to [email protected] as
PDF attachment(s)
with subject line “BLR
Fiction Submission” or
“BLR Poetry Submis-
sion.” Limit 1
submission per author
(1 short story for fiction
and up to 3 poems for
poetry).
CALL FOR
submissions. Creosote:
a journal of poetry and
prose. Please submit
hard copies of 3–5
poems, or prose up to
5,000 words. Submis-
sion deadline: March
1, 2020. Simultaneous
submissions OK withC
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Submit: 48-80 pg. ms. • Deadline Sept. 30Fee:
$25 hardcopy
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