Hunger Mountain is seeking submissions for the Stage and Screen portion of our journal. Please submit a print submission consisting of a a typed, double-spaced manuscript no more than 10,000 words, or a video submission, consisting of a description of your project and a link to the video (we cannot accept files over 500KB). We welcome an array of examples of and responses to work on “stage” or on “screen”: film, theater, performance art, dance, dance film, animation, television, etc. We’re looking for both traditional and experimental work, including, but not limited to, video art/short film/recorded performances; excerpts from plays/screenplays; interviews of artists working in the field; critical reviews; and lyrical, personal or critical meditations about the genre/s. We like work that demonstrates an engagement with the world beyond its borders, clear stakes, and a beating heart. Please see http://www.hungermtn.org/submit/
to learn how to submit using our online submission manager.
Monthly Archives: April 2010
Sliver of Stone Magazine seeks written submissions
Call for Submissions: Sliver of
Stone
Sliver of Stone
is looking for submissions for its first issue!
Sliver of Stone is a publication dedicated to exposing emerging, talented
writers, as well as new work from
veterans. We’re for short fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry of any genre or
form. We will
also accept reviews and essays.
Submissions can be emailed to the editor (sliverofstone( at)gmail. com)
(replace (at) with @). Questions and
queries can also be sent to that address.
Read submission details on our website. http://www.sliverofstone.com
Ruminate Magazine seeks writing of all types for fall issue
Ruminate Magazine Call for Submissions
http://www.ruminate magazine. org/
Ruminate: Faith in Literature in Art is currently seeking fiction, nonfiction, poetry, interviews, and reviews for Fall Issue 17 on the theme of Pilgrimage. The deadline is May 15.
Artists interested may submit online at ruminatemagazine. org.
And for more information, please email us at <editor(at)ruminate magazine. org> (replace (at) with @)
Meadowland Review seeks written submissions
The Meadowland Review will be reading submissions for Summer, 2010 from April 1-June 1.
http://www.themeadowlandreview.com
The Meadowland Review is an online literary journal comprised of a small group of writers and editors who share a commitment to providing a public space for thoughtful and original material. We welcome and encourage both emerging and established writers of short fiction and poetry.
Submission Guidelines
We will be reading submissions for our summer issue from April 1-June 1.
The Meadowland Review will not accept material that has appeared in other online or print publications. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but you must notify The Meadowland Review if your work has been accepted by another publication. All work MUST be original.
We accept submissions of:
poetry: up to five poems, 80 lines maximum per poem
short fiction: up to 7,000 words
photography: up to 3 photographs
The Meadowland Review will claim first rights to all accepted work and the right to archive all work on this website. Rights to all work in The Meadowland Review will revert to the author/photographer upon publication.
How to Submit
Email your submission to <submissions( at)themeadowland review.com>
Please indicate either poetry, short fiction, or photography in the subject line
For poetry and fiction, please paste the text of your submission into the body of the email.
Poetry or fiction submissions sent as attachments will not be read
For photography, please provide the title of the photo in your email and attach your image. We accept images only in the following formats: GIF, JPG, PNG or TIF.
Please include your full name, email address and 3-5 line bio with your submission
Please do not submit more than once during a reading period
When the editorial staff has made its selections, you will receive an email notification about the status of your submission. Please expect a response within 3 months.
For any additional questions about the submission or publication process, please see our FAQ page, or contact us directly via email.
Call for Submissions: Two-Bit Magazine
Call for Submissions: Two-Bit Magazine
Two-Bit Magazine is looking for submissions for its second issue!
Two-Bit Magazine is a publication dedicated to exposing emerging, talented writers and artists, as well as new work from veterans. We are looking to build an eclectic body of work: short fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry of any genre or form, serialized novels and novellas, and graphic novels and comics. We will also accept academic work, reviews, essays.
Submissions can be emailed to the editor (editor(at)twobitma gazine.com)
(replace (at) with @). Questions and queries can also be sent to that address.
For more information on exact specifications, please check the Submission Guide at http://www.twobitma gazine.com/ submission- guide/
Berkeley Fiction Review seeks written work
Greetings!
Would you or someone you know like to become a published writer? If so, please continue reading.
The Berkeley Fiction Review, an undergraduate, student-run publication, is always looking for innovative fiction that plays with form and content as well as traditionally constructed stories with fresh voices and original ideas. Please note that though we accept stories year round, expect a delay if you submit during the summer.
The criteria for short story submissions are:
– 8,000 words or less (nothing over 25 pages)
– Typed, 12 point font, double-spaced and single-sided
– Cover letter should include address, phone, email, and title of story
– Must note if story is simultaneously submitted
– Include a SASE for returning manuscripts.
– Submit electronically to bfictionreview@yahoo.com or by snail mail to
Attn: Caitlin McGuire
Berkeley Fiction Review
10B Eshleman Hall
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-4500
If there are any other questions or concerns, you should check out our website at http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~bfr. We look forward to receiving your submissions!
San Francisco Fashion and Merchants’ Association seeks poetry about beauty
In celebration with ‘The Beauty Expo’…. I’m compiling poems about ‘BEAUTY’ to be published as an online book.
Submit your one page poem about your OWN definition of what beauty is. Submit your entry and emailed it to: owengeronimo@gmail.com .
READ your poem between 7-8pm with the crowd, at Studio 1 at The Beauty Expo. The winning poem will win a great prize. All poems submitted will be published online. Thanks.
Peace and Love-
Owen Geronimo
owengeronimo@gmail.com