There are three headings:
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•Competitions
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•Submissions With Deadlines
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•Submissions With No Known Deadline.
If you aren't a submitter (why not? Nothing to lose! Rejection is something we all share!) then the themes can make great writing prompts/exercises.
Although I mention only fiction or poetry, many publications accept non-fiction, art or other forms, so do check if interested. Good luck and do let me know of successes!
COMPETITIONS
Ongoing: poetry, fiction and more up to 50 words. http://blotterature.com/submissions/blotterature-literary-magazine-contests/
8th Apr You are invited to suggest suitable Desert Island Discs (seven) for a well-known historical figure, living or dead. Please email entries, wherever possible, to lucy@spectator.co.uk by midday on 8 April. http://www.spectator.co.uk/life/competition/9481722/end-paper/
13th Apr UK only. ‘Tell us why your chosen mum deserves to win this special weekend in 75 words or less.’ http://www.netmums.com/woman/competitions-and-offers/win-an-amazing-blow-ltd-make-over-and-hotel-stay-in-london
15th Apr Poetry by women over 60 from outside the USA. http://www.persimmontree.org/v2/submissions/
15th Apr USA only. ‘Emerging writers are encouraged to explore the interplay between men, women, and wilderness, with particular regard to how this shapes our individual and cultural perceptions and stewardship of wild places.’ http://www.watermanfund.org/2015/02/02/essay-contest-underway/
15th Apr Poem. http://library.loudoun.gov/Events/Rhyme-On
16th Apr ‘Your brief is to come up with an anecdote suitable for a mainstream magazine and told in a maximum of 250 words.’ http://erewashwriterscompetition.weebly.com/2015-anecdote-comp-with-maggie-cobbett.html
25th Apr Writing up to 1500 words by students under 18 (Cathy’s note: scroll right down to find the category without fees or requiring membership). https://willamettewriters.submittable.com/submit
30th Apr 400 words of travel writing. http://www.natgeotraveller.co.uk/competitions/travel-writing-competition-2015/
30th Apr Writing (factual or fictional) up to 750 words about a city, town or village. http://seniortravelexpert.com/city-town-village-writing-competition/
30th Apr Poem on the theme of Awakenings. http://www.poempigeon.com/competition/22/awakenings
30th Apr Fiction 1000-4500 words on the theme of Nature. https://theredline.submittable.com/submit
30th Apr Poetry by high school students or those 14-18. http://teenagewastelandreview.org/the-muriel-avellaneda-prize-for-young-writers/
30th Apr Poetry by US residents age 21-31. http://www.poetryfoundation.org/foundation/prizes_fellowship
30th Apr Poetry or fiction. http://www.creativewritingink.co.uk/competitions/free-to-enter-creative-writing-ink-competition/
31st April Write 100000000000000 words on the theme of the importance of brevity, and email it to someone who deserves it. (Cathy’s note: Happy April 1st.)
1st May Poetry and short fiction. http://www.barton.edu/crucible/
1st May ‘We are seeking stories of all genres with an apocalyptic, dystopian or futuristic background and a romance/erotica theme that will uncover different types of romantic and sexual taboos. We lean toward unconventional plots, bizarre settings, and experimental language. Make it weird. The theme for the story is “Love at the end of the world”.’ 3000-5000 words. http://redribbonpress.co.uk/erotica-writing-competition/
1st May ‘Imagine having to make this decision for yourself and think about what would persuade you to take over the family cocoa farm when you grow up.’ (Cathy’s note – I think that this is the theme – they stress the need to keep to the theme but don’t actually say what the theme is anywhere.) Open to poets of all ages, there are three age groups for entries: 7-11, 12-16 and 17+ http://www.divinechocolate.com/uk/poetry
1st May ‘Lilith magazine’s annual fiction contest is inviting you to submit work with soul & chutzpah that speaks feministly to Jew(ish) readers. Interpret that as you will. Preferred length is 2500 words or under. Submit through Submittable. Indicate Contest in subject line. Deadline: May 31, 2015. Winner will receive $250 and publication in Lilith.’ http://lilith.org/about/writing-for-lilith/
SUBMISSIONS WITH DEADLINES
2nd Apr Flash fiction, poetry and more suitable for children 9-14 on the theme of “Hidden” Earth for this scientific magazine. http://www.cricketmag.com/31-Submission-Guidelines-for-ODYSSEY-magazine-for-children-ages-9-14
3rd Apr Fables, fairytales and folklore. http://sqmag.com/submissions/
3rd Apr ‘Bring us your ghosts, monsters, night terrors...all taking place on Christmas Eve.
Your middle grade short stories should be appropriate for grades 6-8. 1500-2000 words’ (Cathy’s note: from what I can gather, children in grades 6-8 will be aged roughly 8-12). http://leapbks.blogspot.ca/2015/02/call-for-mg-short-story-submissions.html
4th Apr Food/drink inspired ‘New Moon Inspirational Poetry’. Also recipe poems. http://annapurnamagazine.com/about/
Until filled or 4th Apr: fiction up to 4000 words on the theme of Irrational Fears. http://www.ftbpress.com/submissions.html
5th Apr Fiction 800-2000 words on the theme of Master & Servant http://www.liarsleague.com/liars_league/forthcoming-events-themes.html
6th Apr ‘Alliterati Issue 17 is titled The Political Issue, and will be published May 1. The aim is to comment on contemporary political issues around the time of the general election this May. With this in mind, we encourage all submissions to follow a political/satirical theme when possible.’ http://alliteratimagazine.com/submissions/
10th Apr Flash fiction on the theme of Wild West. http://splicketypubgroup.com/submission-guidelines/2015-themes/
11th Apr Flash and short fiction on the theme of Detroit. http://www.litro.co.uk/submit/
11th Apr Flash fiction. http://www.firesidefiction.com/submissions/
15th Apr ‘We are looking for prose, poetry and visual submissions relating to and involving haematology for our haematological issue. We are open to work on your arteries, veins, platelets, types, conditions, the connection of this and these between life and death, the beauty and/or the horror, fascination or phobia of all things blood related. All possibilities in relation to this welcome. Please, no leeches.’ http://www.litmuspublishing.co.uk/Submissions
15th Apr Short stories up to 75 words. http://neonmagazine.co.uk/?page_id=3492
15th Apr Poetry by poets who have degrees or have had careers in the sciences. The journal is also open to submissions of essays about the connection between science and poetry. http://www.rattle.com/poetry/submissions/calls/
15th Apr Poetry and fiction. http://apublicspace.org/about
15th Apr Poetry and fiction. http://www.blackbird.vcu.edu/v13n2/submissions.shtml
15th Apr Poetry, short fiction and more on the theme of Revenge. http://www.robocup-press.com/revenge-anthology.html
15th Apr ‘Blotterature is accepting poetry and fiction submissions for our online Ekphrastic! Issue. We are looking for collaborations between writers and artists that showcase either the influence that the written word has on a piece of visual art or the other way around.’ http://blotterature.com/submissions/ekphrastic/
15th Apr Romantic poetry and short stories. http://www.zimbellhousepublishing.com/?page_id=151
15th Apr Poetry and more on the theme of Celebrity Crushes. Also unthemed. https://sweetlit.submittable.com/submit
15th Apr Poetry, fiction and more on the theme of Vitality. http://www.thephoenixsoul.com/submit/
15th Apr Poetry, flash and short fiction on the theme of Love. http://ridinglight.org/submissions.html
15th Apr Poetry, fiction and more on the theme of loss. https://sites.google.com/a/uis.edu/compass-a-literary-journal/home
17th Apr Scroll down for two calls from this litmag for the African diaspora: Furious Flower – seeding the future of African American poetry, and Call & Response: Experiments in Joy. https://obsidian.submittable.com/submit
20th Apr Writing on the theme of Respite in the Midst of Repetition. https://podio.com/webforms/7362413/561070
20th Apr Poetry, fiction and more on the theme of Archive. http://makemag.com/submit/
20th Apr ‘The second issue of Makhzin will relate to the current research focus of 98weeks: Feminisms. That is, an inquiry into the political and artistic stances of feminism, spanning third wave, post-colonial, and post-humanist approaches. Influenced by a prolific history of feminist/queer literary experimentation, Makhzin seeks contributions in both English and Arabic. Whether prose or poetry, we welcome narratives addressing — obliquely or not — the economical, sexual, and racial powers subjecting our bodies.’ http://www.makhzin.org/
23rd Apr ‘Somewhere in spacetime, God created Adam and Eve in a certain garden called Eden, but were they the only ones? Not according to the garden gnomes.
We’re looking for stories that depict characters who are not in the Bible but ARE in the garden. Who are these characters? What are they doing?’ http://gardengnomepubs.com/submissions/biblical-legends-anthology-series/garden-of-eden/
24th Apr ‘Cheyenne Blue is seeking fictional stories of lesbian passion about first experiences. While I will be including stories of sexual firsts, including first lesbian encounter and first experience of a particular sexual act, I am especially after stories that look beyond this with imagination and flair. I would like to see stories where the sex happens as an integral part of another first, whether it’s the first day in a new job, the first time overseas, breaking the law, or skinny dipping.’ http://www.ladylit.com/submissions/
25th Apr Gothic horror poetry and short fiction. http://www.vertopublishing.com/calls-for-submissions.html
27th Apr ‘Growing up is never easy. But what if the growing pains experienced are unusual, fantastical … or the stuff of nightmares? How will your main character react to these changes? What about their friends, family and society at large? What are the consequences for all those involved?’ YA fiction 1000-4000 words. https://horrifiedpress.wordpress.com/open-for-submissions/
27th Apr Poetry, fiction and more on the theme of Making the shift: Economics for a small planet. http://moonmagazine.org/submission-guideline/
29th Apr Poetry and book art on the theme of Dirt/Soil. http://research.pugetsound.edu/dirt
30th Apr Lesbian Historical Military Erotica. 3000-6000 words. http://womenwords.org/2015/01/04/calls-for-submissions-2/
30th Apr Queer magical realism or slipstream poetry, fiction and more. http://www.acappellazoo.com/home2
30th Apr Poetry or prose that contains the words miasma, simmer and whimsy. http://3elementsreview.com/submission-guidelines
30th Apr ‘We are seeking work from LGBTQ authors for publication during this year’s Pride Month. Stories do not necessarily need to be about the LGBTQ experience, but they can be. Submit your best short stories, poems, visual art, photography, or hybrid work.’ http://www.wildagepress.com/submissions/
30th April First-person stories up to 1200 words on the theme of Think Possible. http://www.chickensoup.com/story-submissions/possible-book-topics
30th Apr Poetry or fiction. http://www.southernindianareview.org/
30th Apr ‘NYX, also known as Nux, Nox or simply Night is a primordial Greek goddess who personifies the essence of night and darkness. She is the ancient goddess of Night-hence the meaning of her name.’ Poetry and fiction. http://pantheonmag.com/submissions/open-prompts/
30th Apr Poetry, fiction and drama. http://www.usi.edu/sir/submission-guidelines
30th Apr Fiction 1000-5000 words on the theme of Love Hurts. http://meerkatpress.com/love-hurts-our-next-themed-anthology/
30th Apr Fiction up to 50 words on the theme of china. http://www.blink-ink.com/2015/03/blink-20-open-for-submissions/
30th Apr Fiction 800-3000 words on the theme of Born and Bred. http://www.liarsleaguenyc.com/submissions/
30th Apr Poetry and flash fiction. http://www.screamingsheepmag.com/#!submit/cjg9
30th Apr 280 specialises in crime fiction—from noir and hardboiled to mysteries and thrillers. The publisher is currently accepting manuscripts for the company’s 2016 lineup which includes novels, collections of short stories, and novellas that can be categorized as crime fiction. Manuscript length is between 30K words and 90K words. http://280steps.com/submissions
30th Apr Hammer-style horror fiction, 3000-10,000 words. http://www.aprilmoonbooks.com/#!spawn-submission-guide/cq5x
30th Apr ‘Hidden Youth: our story must be set before 1935 C.E. (NO exceptions), and take place primarily in our world or an alternate historical version of our world. Your protagonists must be young people (under the age of 18) who were marginalized in their time and place. By “marginalized” we mean that they belong to one or more groups of people that were categorically, systematically deprived of rights and/or economic power.’ http://longhidden.com/hidden-youth-submissions/
30th Apr ‘Mark My Words: Prophesy, Signs, and Portents. Drabbles (100 words), Micro-Fiction (101-750 words), Flash (751-1000 words), Short Stories (1001-2500 words), and Poetry (up to 50 lines). Weird tales of seers predicting horrific death, soothsayers on an outer galaxy planet predicting dire ends for their world, or kids playing with fate…their hands on the Ouija board. Not all fortunes are good. The best story here would be to give me a prophesy that sounds good to the hearer or client of the psychic, but ends up unexpectedly bad.’ http://theweretraveler.wordpress.com/call-for-submissions/
30th Apr Speculative fiction on the theme of The Playground of Lost Toys. At least 90% of slots will be allotted to Canadians. https://colleenanderson.wordpress.com/2015/01/31/writing-the-playground-of-lost-toys/
30th Apr Poetry and creative nonfiction on the theme of Bones, Stones and Words. http://www.snapdragonjournal.com/submit.html
30th Apr Poetry or fiction on the theme of Clockwise (The Gloaming Dusk). http://solarwyrm.com/latchkey-tales/
30th Apr Poetry, fiction and more on the theme of Men. https://ilanot.wordpress.com/submissions-page/
30th Apr Poetry, fiction and more on the theme of The King in Yellow. https://nonbinaryreview.submittable.com/submit
1st May Poetry and short fiction. http://www.bu.edu/agni/submit.html
1st May Fiction 3000-6000 words in which childhood fears become real. http://knightwatch.greatbritishhorror.com/submissions/
1st May Poetry on the theme of Elements. http://www.slipstreampress.org/guide.html
1st May ‘Struggle to make it in the real world? Struggle with addiction? Have fiction about cigarettes? Or poems about drinking? The topic is fairly broad, but in essence if there is a story you love telling of debauchery then the publishers want to read it. Eligible pieces include short/flash/micro fiction and nonfiction, poetry, plays, and for the first time cover photos. 5, 000 word limit for prose – 4,000 drama – 5 pages max per piece of poetry. Lastly please not too obscene – keep it PG 13. This does not mean we don’t know good writing when we see it, we just know part of our audience is younger.’ To submit, or for more info, email puffpuffproseandpoetry@gmail.com
1st May Poetry and prose on the theme of Riots. Also stories, poems and essays on the theme of 1990s. https://barrelhouse.submittable.com/submit
1st May ‘Submissions between 2,000 – 10,000 words will be considered. Main characters should be 14 – 18 years old and can be gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or anywhere else on the LGBTQ+ spectrum, including still in the process of working out their sexual/gender identity. The story should portray positive LGBTQ+ characters who grow or change for the better in some way. Authors can be between the ages of 14 – 21. If the author is 17 or younger, a parent or legal guardian will have to sign the publication contract should a story be accepted.’ http://harmonyinkpress.com/submission-guidelines/open-calls-for-submission/
1st May Poetry, flash and more suitable for Christian children on the theme of Dinosaurs Do. http://www.guardian-angel-kids.com/submissions.htm
1st May Horror story 2000-8000 words set in Sleepy Hollow. http://mythinkbooks.com/submission-guidelines/call-for-stories-legends-of-sleepy-hollow/
1st May Speculative fiction with a link to Greater Manchester, England. 1500-6000 words. http://manchesterspeculativefiction.org/revolutions-anthology/
1st May Poetry and art. http://www.velvet-tail.com/howtosubmit
1st May Poetry, fiction and more that investigates: ‘…the connection between humans and their environments, ordinary and organic, metropolitan, pastoral or wild. We welcome work that reflects on how identity and environment correlate and that invites the viewer to reflect upon the convergence of space, place, and individuality.’ http://thelostriverreview.com/index.html#
1st May Poetry and fiction on the theme of My Heritage. http://mpapublishing.co.za/issue.html
1st May Poetry, fiction and more on the theme of Atlas Structure (Cathy’s note: to submit free, scroll past the ‘tip jar’ submission portals). http://dirtychaimag.com/submission-guidelines/
1st May Poetry and prose by women on the theme of Wildlife. http://www.whenwomenwaken.org/submissions/
1st May ‘Weasel Press is releasing a new Furry anthology called Typewriter Emergencies and it is currently calling for intense psychological dramas in which characters have to overcome some harsh realities. I’m looking for dark and existential fiction focusing around the theme of “These Things Shall Pass/It’s a mad world out there.” There’s a wealth of things that fit but some examples of what I’m looking for in this anthology would be Bullying, Sexuality, domestic violence, drug abuse, poverty/homelessness, anxiety. We’re looking for situations that would cause intense psychological strife. We are looking for stories featuring anthropomorphic animal characters (aka humanized animals) following the theme.’ http://www.weaselpress.com/#!submission-calls/cgru
1st May Poetry and fiction on the theme of Strangers. http://www.halfwaydownthestairs.net/index.php?action=submissions
SUBMISSION CALLS WITH NO KNOWN DEADLINE
‘Green Bottle Press is looking for work by poets who write in English and who have not yet published a pamphlet or full collection, though we will consider new work by more established poets. Please do not submit to Green Bottle Press if you have not already been published by several poetry journals.’ http://greenbottlepress.com/submission-guidelines/
Poetry. http://www.sidekicklit.com/submit/
Poetry, flash, short fiction and more. http://artofconsequence.net/submissions/
Flash, short fiction and book-length works. https://stoneslide.submittable.com/submit
‘This site is not aligned with or endorsed by any political party, but our political stance is on the left. We are open to submissions of poems in many styles, with a general theme of political issues, social justice, equality and diversity.’ http://thestaresnest.com/submissions/
‘We are Alexandra Naughton and D. Dragonetti, two survivors who wanted to curate a project by and for people who have been victimized, abused, silenced. Seeking poetry, prose, essay/memoir/accounts of experiences, and more formal/journalistic criticism/reviews. Reclaim your narrative.’ http://empathlit.tumblr.com/submit
‘Sukoon is an Arab-themed, English language, online literary magazine reflecting the diversity and richness of the Arab world.’ Poetry, short fiction and more. http://www.sukoonmag.com/responsive/sample-page/
‘Damaged Goods is open for business! We are looking for quality poetry & flash fiction chapbooks 20-50 pages in length, but are currently only considering queer & trans* work. Material not relating to these topics will not be read.’ http://damagedgoodspress.com/submissions/
Short fiction and more. https://thebutter.submittable.com/submit
‘Maniacal Anthology is a special freeze frame fiction publication. It'll be weird, it'll be funny, and it'll probably be more than a little messed up. Taking funny horror and twisted humor fiction subs up to 3000 words.’ http://maniacal.freezeframefiction.com/about.html
‘We are looking for poems, stories and articles or interviews that reflect or are in conversation with world events. We want work which asks for positive change, critiques the status quo, is forward thinking, and takes a stand in the face of corruption and greed, brutality, genocide and oligarchy.’ https://wordpeace.submittable.com/submit
Writing by people of color who are also queer and/or trans. http://www.blackgirldangerous.org/submissions/
‘a miniature, thematic literary magazine based in Philadelphia. bedfellows seeks to catalog contemporary discussions of desire/intimacy. we publish work that we feel subverts (or confronts) the stigmas that are often attached to sex-focused writing.’ http://www.bedfellowsmagazine.com/about/
‘Altpoetics is currently seeking all forms of metawriting, literary theory, criticism, poetic manifestos and essays under 2000 words as well as experimental and innovative writing. Poetry which really pushes back against the past to create something new. Or, so embraces the past in a way that something new is crafted.’ https://altpoetics.wordpress.com/submissions/
Poem on the theme of Intimacy. (Cathy’s note: it’s free to submit one poem to the anthology, but any more will incur a fee. Just submit your best one!) http://www.jacarpress.com/submit/
‘Any undergraduate or emerging artist (who has not attended an MFA or creative writing Ph.D program) is eligible to submit work for Glass Mountain. We accept previously unpublished fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, art, and everything in between – surprise us!’ https://glassmountain.submittable.com/submit
Poetry, fiction and more by Canadian mothers. http://understoreymagazine.ca/submissions/
Fiction, nonfiction and YA MSS. http://www.blackandwhitepublishing.com/index.php/infopages/submissions
Novels. especially Thrillers, Mysteries, Detective, Romance, Horror, Suspense, and Literary Fiction. http://www.joffebooks.com/submissions/
Teen fiction MSS. http://www.evernightteen.com/submissions/
‘We are searching for speculative fiction, including science fiction, fantasy, magical realism, and any other work that takes the reader to new worlds. While our primary focus is short fiction and graphic stories, Strangelet also publishes poetry, essays, interviews, reviews, and translations, if the work sings to us.’ http://www.strangeletjournal.com/submit/
Science fiction 2000-6000 words. http://escapepod.org/guidelines/
‘We seek to publish original young adult and new adult science fiction and fantasy titles that feature protagonists that belong to groups underrepresented in fiction. Novel-length manuscripts should be somewhere between 60,000 and 100,000 words, novellas somewhere between 16,000 and 40,000 words.’ http://oktopusink.com/submissions.html
Dark flash fiction and novels in the dark fiction in the horror, science fiction, crime, and noir genres. https://pmmpublishing.submittable.com/submit
‘Avignon Press accepts unsolicited submissions of book length fiction, short story collections and collections of poetry. We are interested in literary fiction, science fiction, young adult fiction and historical fiction, all with high literary merit. We do not publish graphic novels or nonfiction, except poetry collections.’ http://avignonpress.com/?page_id=55
‘Weird fiction (think HPL, Thomas Ligotti, etc), experimental, surreal, Dadaist, offbeat nonfiction, conspiracy fiction/nonfiction, neo-beat, trash transgressive, fiction inspired by black metal, offbeat horror, nunsploitation, nazisploitation, personal confessions, whacked out SF, nonfiction about noise music, neo-noir pulp, satanic panic stories, Christian mysticism, and anything really unclassifiable.’ http://dynatoxministries.com/submissions/
Science fiction and more. More slots are allotted to given to Canadian writers, but they do publish international work. http://aescifi.ca/index.php/submissions
‘We are looking for original (no reprints) well-written weird stories. Our tastes are broad and we are looking for any of the following: fantasy, dark fantasy, sword and sorcery, ghost, horror, heroic fantasy, science fantasy or just plain odd.’ http://weirdbook-magazine.com/submissions/
‘Dukool is a Bengali-English literary and cultural magazine published monthly in the U.S. for Bengalis and thoughtful expatriates around the world. We publish out of Cincinnati, Ohio and circulate both nationally and internationally. We write about and investigate literature, cultural trends and topics, travel, and the arts.’ Poetry, fiction and more. https://du-kool.submittable.com/submit
Poetry, short fiction and more. http://thesundialreview.com/submit/
Poetry, flash and short fiction. https://youronephonecall.wordpress.com/about/
‘We're looking for satirical slogans about pop culture, politics & the president, job attitudes, women's & men's issues, coffee, booze, pot, drugs, religion, food, aging, teens, gays & lesbians, sexual come-ons & put-downs. But please don't limit yourself to these topics. Surprise us!’ http://www.ephemera-inc.com/writers-guidelines
Flash fiction by Australians. http://seizureonline.com/project/flashers/
SF stories 1000-5000 words. http://www.kasmamagazine.com/submit.cfm
‘Our magazine prints a regular short story section. We’re looking for strong, engaging characters, plots (especially with a twist) and interesting settings. We are based in Hong Kong so Asian locations will be of interest, although we’re not limited to this. We’re more concerned about quality of writing than genre.’ http://www.igafencu.com/gm/guide.php
Poems. http://apartmentpoetry.com/
‘We are looking for creative non-fiction, fiction, poetry, and art that elucidate the wide range of issues and emotions mental health disorders evoke from both new and seasoned writers alike.’ https://amygdalalitmag.wordpress.com/submission-guidelines/
Poetry (including reprints). http://www.eretzsongs.blogspot.co.uk/p/e-zine.html
‘On the Rusk accepts poetry, fiction, and art that may be experimental, surreal, or outside the boundaries of mainstream literature.’ http://ontherusk.com/submissions/
‘Desired writing includes cut-up, automatism, erasure poetry, found poetry, flash-fiction, prose poetry, etc.’ http://hemlockhomebrew.tumblr.com/subs
Poetry, fiction and more on the theme of Clothes. https://theclothescollection.wordpress.com/72-2/
Poetry, fiction and lots more. http://star82review.com/submissions.html
Accepts unagented submissions for romance, YA and nonfiction. http://www.sourcebooks.com/resources/submissions-guidelines.html
‘We are a faithful, intellectual Christian voice that believes Christianity and the ecological movement can, and should, work together — that we have a shared voice — and that change will not come from any one, insular community. ...We publish evocative content from different voices and medium. You will find poetry alongside academic articles, narrative in paired with art.’ http://ecotheo.org/submission/guidelines/
‘We accept poems and videos, sound projects, and images which present poems. We are interested in experimental poetry with no soul.’ http://www.cryopoetry.com/submit/
Poetry, flash and short fiction. http://www.peardrop.net/submit.html
‘FRXTL is a place for self reflective & reflexive art and literature that corresponds with the increased reliance on–and integration with–digital communication.’ Poems, flash, short fiction, videos and lots more. http://frxtl.com/submit/
‘We are looking for stories about the everyday human experience. This can be in the form of first person narratives or short fiction.’ http://talkingsoup.com/submissions
Romance novels. http://www.myswoonromance.com/#!submissions/c1bqa