Category Archive: Call for Submissions

Sep 18

Call for Submissions: Grandpa Shit His Pants

Catfish McDaris in partnership with Ben John Smith is starting a heavy duty enterprise in conjunction with Horror Sleaze Trash called Grandpa Shit His Pants (or Pigpen Gets The Blues, you choose) They’re looking for poems or flash that will bring you to your knees grinning. E-mail Catfish at Mcdar3@aol.com.

Sep 06

Call for Submissions: The Interdependency Issue of Unlikely Stories: Episode IV

Call for Submissions: The Interdependency Issue of Unlikely Stories: Episode IV (http://unlikelystories.org/blog/content/?p=630&fb_source=message) This election season, Unlikely Stories: Episode IV will assemble and publish an Interdependency Issue, in which we, as American members of the small press, will celebrate the U.S. as part of a planet and a globe which might not be a “global community” …

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Aug 17

Call for Submissions: Citizens For Decent Literature

Now Playing @ Citizens For Decent Literature – http://nowplaying.citizensfordecentliterature.com Simultaneous submissions and previously published works are accepted. No need to send Author BIOs. Authors retain all rights to their work. By submitting you give us permission to publish your work online. No payment can be offered at this time. Submit : Poetry, short stories, essays, …

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Aug 02

Call for Submissions: Citizens for Decent Literature

Citizens for Decent Literature Press was founded in 2011 as a project of The Literary Underground. Established first as a print zine and APA (Amateur Press Association), on January 1, 2012 Now Playing @ Citizens for Decent Literature began publishing selections of poetry, short stories, essays and podcasts online every third day. We are now …

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Dec 03

dispatch litareview special occupy movement issue

Dear friends, The spectre of the Occupy Wall Street movement and its otherworldly implications certainly warrant a special issue of dispatch litareview (issn 1948-1217 – litareview.com), that much goes without saying. Given our historical grounding as a forum for radical literature, it’d be irresponsible of us to forgo this movement as cause for a special …

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Nov 17

Citizens for Decent Literature Call for Submissions

Citizens for Decent Literature Online is a new quarterly poetry publication founded by Michele McDannold and edited by Michael D. Goscinski. Submissions are open now for the inaugural issue. This is a themed issue and the full guidelines can be read on the website. The deadline for submissions is December 24, 2011. We are looking …

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Oct 29

Guerilla Pamphlets Call for Submissions

submissions are now open for guerilla pamphlets volume 17 http://guerillapamphlets.webs.com/ Submission Guidelines Poetry: Please make sure your poems are no longer than five pages. No simultaneous submissions. We aren’t looking for pornographic, violent, racist, homophobic, misogynist, xenophobic, or sentimental poetry. Sonnets are usually frowned upon.(Ryhming is ok) We are open to poetry in any language. …

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Oct 29

MiCrow Call for Submissions

MICROW Winter #6 Submission Period: November 1, 2011 through January 1, 2012 – target publication date: February 1, 2012 Submit to: microw@fullofcrow.com Theme: Transport Consideration will only be given to submissions that follow very simple, but important guidelines for this special edition. All Submissions: MUST state in less than 50 words how their submission relates to …

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Sep 04

Call for Submissions – The Rag

The Rag is a quarterly electronic literary magazine. Notice that we didn’t say “online” literary magazine. You don’t read The Rag at a website. You hop on the Internet and go to raglitmag.com and get The Rag delivered to you in the digital format of your choosing. Currently we offer a PDF version available at …

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Sep 04

Call for Submissions – The Broken City

The Broken City, an online literature/arts magazine, is currently accepting submissions for its winter 2011 edition: This is why I drink. You read it right, blurry-eyed friends, The Broken City’s getting soused! In this issue, we’ll be tipping back a bottomless bottle of the nectar of the gods as we examine anything and everything related to boozing and carousing: …

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