Creative Nonfiction (@cnfonline) | Twitter The latest Tweets from Creative Nonfiction (@cnfonline). True stories, well told. Nonprofit foundation and quarterly literary magazine, edited by @LeeGutkind. Spring issue, CNF #70: "Home," is out now!. Narrative Nonfiction Creative nonfiction, personal essays, literary journalism, lyric essays, memoirs, and experimental forms will all be considered for publication. This anthology is slated to release in late 2014 in both print and electronic formats. A List of Journals and Literary Magazines Accepting Submissions Alternative art and literature magazine The Matador Review seeks submissions year-round. They publish poetry, fiction, flash fiction, and creative non-fiction, inviting all unpublished literature written in the English language (and translations that are accompanied by the original text) as well as many forms of visual art.
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Reading Period for Fall Issue: May 1st—September 1st Reading Period for Spring Issue: November 1st—April 1st We accept submissions through submittable—submit HERE *note: to keep response rates reasonable, we have monthly limits during our… Cover Letters - Writer's Relief, Inc. In the last line of your cover letter for your personal essay, be sure to genuinely thank the literary journal editor for his or her time spent reading your nonfiction submission. Submissions – Silent Motorist Media Silent Motorist Media is currently open for submissions for two upcoming publications! The Nightside Codex We're following our debut anthology, Mannequin: Tales of Wood Made Flesh (featuring Ramsey Campbell, Michael Wehunt, Richard Gavin…
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18 Places To Publish Your Writing About Mental Health Topics As part of our 18 Places To Publish series, Beyond Your Blog presents 18 places to consider submitting/publishing your essays, stories, and informational posts on a niche topic. This volume covers some places that might be a good fit for your writing on the topic of mental health. The Nasiona Submission Manager
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AAWP: Meniscus literary journal Submission Manager The editors and advisory board are based in Australia, New Zealand and the UK, and welcome submissions from writers anywhere in the world. Meniscus publishes high quality, innovative poetry, prose poetry, short fiction, flash fiction and creative essays in English, or in other languages with a good parallel translation. Ruminate's VanderMey Nonfiction Prize - Ruminate Magazine As with all our submissions, we highly recommend reading a copy of the magazine to better understand the type of work we are looking for. Download a free excerpt from Issue No. 24 featuring our 2012 Nonfiction Prize winning essay: "Father of Disorder" by Jessica Wilbanks. Abstract Mag TV | SUBMISSIONS
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Seeking creative nonfiction essays on any topic and in any style-from personal essay to lyric essay to hybrid and more! The mission of this contest is to reward bravery in real-life storytelling and create an understanding of our world through thoughtful, engaging narratives. Terms and Conditions ... Outlook Springs Submission Manager Hello from Outlook Springs! Send us your weird, wobbly wordwork: fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. See genres for specific submission guidelines, but here's a quick rundown: - Please only one submission at a time. - Please submit only twice per Reading Period. - Of course simultaneous submissions are OK. They should always be OK. Creative Nonfiction Prize | Malahat Review Writing Contest The Constance Rooke Creative Nonfiction Prize is awarded to the best work submitted to the magazine's annual contest for a genre that embraces, but is not limited to, the personal essay, memoir, narrative nonfiction, social commentary, travel writing, historical accounts, and biography, all enhanced by such elements as description, dramatic ... AAWP: Meniscus literary journal Submission Manager
The Lindenwood Review - CREATIVE NONFICTION (personal essay ... Each year, writers may submit one creative nonfiction piece (personal essay, lyric essay, or flash nonfiction). We are looking for creative nonfiction that is well-crafted and fiercely honest, with interesting use of language. Submissions are welcome from both emerging and established writers.