Comps and calls for March 2023

Hello Everyone,

The year marches on — yes, it’s March! I have some news — this month I’ll be having my wrist fused. The wrist of my dominant hand, of course. My surgeon has promised that she’ll arrange the cast so that I can still write and type — but I’m not allowed to put any pressure on the wrist at all. Hmmm… anyway, if next month’s listings are late, that’s why. Please keep your fingers crossed for me!

I’ve been making mistakes all month. I entered a competition, and misread the rules. I found this out because the judge contacted me, and I had time to resend my entry. This is rare, and very kind. Usually I just think that my entry wasn’t right, and move on – but maybe I’d have done better if I’d just read the rules one more time. Another day I was rushing to meet a deadline, hacking off bits of a story to meet the submission requirements. I submitted that piece with about ten seconds to spare — I hope… Anyway – have a go. We all make mistakes. Apologise if it’s appropriate, and then get on with it. But do have a go!

There’s no spoof comp or call this month — I couldn’t come up with anything suitable.

Huge love as always to my Patreon heroes, who help to keep this site going.

Much love,

Cathy x


Here are some writing competitions and calls for submission, all with free, electronic entry.

As usual I’m passing these on in good faith but mistakes may be made, so do check all the submission guidelines carefully. Any info in quotes comes from the website itself and any dates at the start are deadlines. Also, I don’t know the sources personally, so do check them out for yourselves.

There are three headings (click/tap to jump straight to them):

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! The links are in the comments, and any dates at the start are deadlines.

Where possible, I have marked the relevant entries with ‘paying’, ‘contributor copy’ etc. However, you are best off checking the info for yourselves as I am not infallible and the info isn’t always available or clear. Please be aware that a contributor copy may be in print or digital format. Also, some publications offer several things, eg payment as well as a contributor copy. Where this is the case, I have assumed that payment is enough of an incentive, so I haven’t listed everything. It’s a rough guide and should be treated as such.

COMPETITIONS

2nd Mar ‘The Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award is a grant of $12,500 to support the work of a promising early-career nonfiction writer on a story that uncovers truths about the human condition.’ PAYING https://journalism.nyu.edu/about-us/awards-and-fellowships/matthew-power-literary-reporting-award/

3rd Mar ‘WHERE IS…? For this contest, write a creative, compelling, well-crafted story between 1,000 and 5,000 words long in which one or more characters have a problem because something (someone?) important is missing. Whether whatever is missing is ever found is up to you. Choose the answer that makes the story work better.’ PAYING https://onthepremises.com/current-contest/

8th Mar Spectator Competition No. 3290: let us pray. You are invited to recast the Lord’s Prayer as a sonnet. Please email entries of up to lucy AT spectator DOT co DOT uk PAYING https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/spectator-competition-winners-shakespeare-reviews-west-side-story/

8th Mar US only: ‘The National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowships program offers $25,000 grants in prose (fiction and creative nonfiction) and poetry to published creative writers that enable the recipients to set aside time for writing, research, travel, and general career advancement. This program operates on a two-year cycle with fellowships in prose and poetry available in alternating years. In 2023 we will be accepting applications in prose (fiction and creative nonfiction).’ PAYING https://www.arts.gov/grants/creative-writing-fellowships

10th Mar Various age categories ranging from 9-19: poetry and more on the theme of What Does War Mean to You? NON-CASH PRIZE https://www.neversuchinnocence.com/2022-23-competition (thanks to http://www.prizemagic.co.uk/ for this one)

13th Mar ‘…the prize awards £3,000 to the best proposal for a book-length essay (minimum 25,000 words) by a writer resident in the UK & Ireland who has yet to secure a publishing deal. In addition to the £3,000 prize the winner has the opportunity to go on residency at the Mahler & LeWitt Studios in Spoleto, Italy, to work on their book. The book will then be published by Fitzcarraldo Editions.’ PAYING https://fitzcarraldoeditions.com/prizes/essay-prize

13th Mar Short story by a writer with a history of publication in the UK. PAYING (LOTS) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/2XmClPLpVPQb822td6DKR5S/2023-bbc-short-story-awards-open-for-entries

17th Mar UK residents 18-30: up to two poems. PAYING https://www.girton.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2023-01/2023%20JMPflyer.pdf

20th Mar Age 14-18 Story up to 1000 words. NON-CASH PRIZE https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/25ZXBZtCqNjmJKrmRvHkcL1/heres-everything-you-need-to-know-about-entering-the-bbcs-young-writers-award-2023

15th Mar Poetry on the theme of School. PAYING https://www.facebook.com/groups/497220742553565 (Cathy’s note: I’m a member of this group, though I don’t run it. It’s free to join, and you can find entry details there.)

31st Mar ‘The Eleanor Taylor Bland Crime Fiction Writers of Color Award is an annual grant of $2,000 for an emerging writer of color. This grant is intended to support the recipient in crime fiction writing and career development activities.’ PAYING https://www.sistersincrime.org/page/EleanorTaylorBland

31st Mar ‘An award of £10,000 will be presented to a first-time prose writer whose submission demonstrates literary talent and who would benefit from financial support to complete their work.’ PAYING https://www.deborahrogersfoundation.org/writers-award

31st Mar Short story, 6-10,000 words. PAYING https://shortstory.substack.com/p/coming-soon

31st Mar High School juniors and seniors: Poetry, fiction or nonfiction. PAYING https://wiwrite.org/2023-Student-Writing-Contest/

31st Mar ‘The Foley Poetry Contest: America Media is sponsor of the annual Foley Poetry Award. Each entrant is asked to submit one poem of 45 lines or fewer. Poems should not be under consideration elsewhere. Poems may address any topic.’ PAYING https://americamedia.submittable.com/submit

31st Mar ‘Only writers who have not yet published or been contracted to write a book-length work with a U.S. publisher are eligible. Writers who have not yet contracted to publish a book are invited to apply. Submissions of fiction, nonfiction, and—this year, for this first time—poetry are welcome.’ PAYING https://apublicspace.org/news/detail/the-2023-a-public-space-writing-fellowships

1st Apr One humor poem. PAYING https://winningwriters.com/our-contests/wergle-flomp-humor-poetry-contest-free

SUBMISSIONS WITH DEADLINES

From March 1st to 31st Aug (the first 250 submissions are free, but there’s a fee after that – so submit quickly! – Cathy) ‘Editors are interested in works that have the courage to acknowledge, challenge, and celebrate modern Jewish life beyond distinctions of secular and sacred. We like accessible poems that find fresh-new meaning in old traditions that recognize the challenges of our generation. We evaluate works on several levels, including their skillful use of craft, ability to hold interest, and layers of meaning.’ https://www.poeticamagazine.com/2023-submit

3rd Mar ((am UK time) Poetry, flash, short fiction and more on the theme of Solar. https://www.popshotpopshot.com/submit/

5th Mar Poetry. PAYS AUSTRALIAN CONTRIBUTORS http://cordite.org.au/submissions/

5th Mar Food writing in English and German. http://amaranthjournal.com/submission-guidelines/

5th Mar ‘Call for science fiction stories, poems, essays, and art featuring optimistic visions of the future and why we must fight to get there.’ http://londonreader.uk/

5th Mar 800-2000 word story on the theme of Royalty & Revolution. https://www.liarsleague.com/liars_league/writers.html

6th Mar Women writers: Fiction and poetry on the theme of Ghosts. ‘For Issue 98 we’re looking for pieces about hauntings, and welcome or unwelcome visitations from beyond the grave.’ PAYING  https://mslexia.co.uk/submit-your-work/fiction/

6th Mar Poetry, fiction and more on the theme of Animals and Healing. https://pleaseseeme.com/submissions/

6th Mar  ‘In this quarter’s issue, we want to explore a creative, compelling, mysterious, and unorthodox side of literary experimentalism…This quarter’s theme is the “Psychedelic 60’s and Surrealism” which is often defined through absurd, erratic, changes to one’s perception of reality, elaborate and vivid colors, music, and periods which were plagued with war and often political struggles.’  https://birdhousemagazine.com/submissions

6th Mar ‘At Fathom we publish articles, personal essays, profiles, interviews, book reviews, Bible exposition, theological and/or historical analysis, poetry, and short stories. The work we prefer often utilizes personal narrative to communicate the deeper aspects of the Christian faith and to draw our readers into the nuance surrounding an idea. Our standard articles fall between 1,000 and 1,600 words. Short stories should be at least 3,000 words. Poems vary in length and style.’ Theme: Peace. https://www.fathommag.com/writing-for-fathom

10th Mar ‘carte blanche publishes 3 issues a year and accepts poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, photography, translation, and comics from Canadian and international artists with a focus on Quebec-based artists.’ PAYING https://carteblanchemagazine.com/submissions

15th Mar ‘ “Summer of Speculation” will be a themed anthology containing stories from Fantasy and Science Fiction. All Sub genres are welcome (with a few exceptions noted in the submissions guidelines). We are seeking fresh faces as well as seasoned scifi/fantasy pros for this yearly anthology to be released in the summer every year. Our 2023 theme will be “Sidekicks”.’ 3500-10,000 words. PAYING https://www.cloakedpress.com/summerspec/

15th Mar ‘Mid/South Sonnets will be a shorter collection that brings together writers and themes from our eclectic region. We welcome both traditional and experimental approaches to the sonnet form.’ CONTRIBUTOR COPY/COPIES (MAY BE PRINT OR DIGITAL) https://bellepointpress.com/pages/submissions

15th Mar – poetry deadline. ‘The mission of the Loch Raven Review is to showcase the poetry, short fiction, creative nonfiction, essays and translations of both well-known and emerging writers who demonstrate excellence in their work.’ https://thelochravenreview.net/submission-guidelines/

15th Mar but extended submission period for writers of marginalized backgrounds (broadly defined) March 16th — March 22nd. ‘Polite horror is all around us. Think about how power works. How those without it are expected to smile and accept injustice for fear of retribution. How those with power dress up ugly realities and make suffering palatable to prevent resistance. Polite horrors come from both sides of the weapon—the wielder and the wounded.’ 2000-4500 words. PAYING (SUBJECT TO FUNDRAISER/FUNDING) https://ericraglin.com/cursed-morsels/

16th Mar Poetry and fiction. https://descant.tcu.edu/submit/

16th Mar Poetry, fiction and more on the theme of Voices. CONTRIBUTOR COPY/COPIES (MAY BE PRINT OR DIGITAL) https://blog.yorksj.ac.uk/creativewriting/2023/02/13/york-literary-review-2023-submissions-guidelines/

20th Mar Articles and Poetry on the theme of Leadership. ‘We have some funds available to pay authors and artistic contributors for accepted work, upon request.’ PAYS SOME CONTRIBUTORS https://www.friendsjournal.org/submissions/

25th Mar Fiction, Poetry, Reviews, Essays and Interviews. PAYING https://ex-puritan.ca/submissions

30th Mar ‘ Our first season of mind-rattling speculations, our volume one, is a menagerie of original monsters. To qualify, your story must feature, meaningfully, a never-before-seen monster (however you define the word) and must contain a speculative element. 1000-5000 words, with a sweet spot of 3k. All land, sea, space, time, earth, wind, and fire monsters welcome.’ PAYING https://thedragonsroost.biz/submissions-2/

30th Mar Follow the website instructions to write a story using ChatGPT. ‘All submissions must contain speculative elements, and we prefer stories with a dark and contemplative tone. For this anthology, we’re particularly interested in exploring the relationships that humans form with those different from themselves–be it AI, aliens, or even their own kind.’ PAYING https://starwardshadows.com/submissions-open-beauty-in-blood-drenched-circuits-an-ai-only-anthology/

31st Mar Honor: ‘All stories featuring East Asian warriors are welcome.’ 3000-15,000 words. ROYALTIES  https://dragonsoulpress.com/shortstorycalls/

31st Mar ‘We are currently accepting original submissions for an anthology of words and images of Christian motherhood!’ Poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and art. CONTRIBUTOR COPY/COPIES (MAY BE PRINT OR DIGITAL) https://www.messymagnificat.com/

31st Mar ‘Expanding on our catalog of risk-taking work, this fiction series will challenge writers to explore themes of climate change, freshly. We are searching for stories that anchor spaciousness within the emotional intensity of this crisis, helping readers to confront and process its magnitude.’ full length fiction ms.  Paying https://1111press.com/nothing-exists-alone

31st Mar – fiction and CNF deadline. ‘The mission of the Loch Raven Review is to showcase the poetry, short fiction, creative nonfiction, essays and translations of both well-known and emerging writers who demonstrate excellence in their work.’ https://thelochravenreview.net/submission-guidelines/

31st Mar Your true stories of animal courage. PAYING https://www.everyanimalproject.com/contact/

31st Mar (or when submission cap is reached) Poetry, fiction and art. PAYING https://www.maskslitmag.com/guidelines.html (Cathy’s note: submit as soon as possible – they close to submissions when their cap is reached.)

31st Mar Poetry, fiction and CNF on the theme of Animal, Vegetable, Mineral. http://www.kissthewitch.co.uk/seinundwerden/submissions.html

SUBMISSIONS WITH NO KNOWN DEADLINES

(Publishers might not give out their pay rates on their submission pages, so make sure to find them out before signing a contract!)

‘Latin@ Literatures is currently accepting essays, reviews, short prose fiction (up to 5,000 words), poetry (no more than 3 poems per contribution), and plastic art in visual format. Submission windows are generally open, but the review of texts is conducted during announced reading periods. All fiction, poetry, and art must be representative of Latinx artistic production. All other submissions must engage in topics in Latinx culture and/or be of relevance to the Latinx community.’ https://www.latinoliteratures.org/call-for-submissions

‘Lit Shark is a literary magazine open to all poetry and creative works and artwork, written by emerging and established writers. Shark-, ocean-, and conservation-themed works are fun and will absolutely be considered for publication here, but we do not require a particular theme for our works.’ https://litshark.com/lit-shark-submissions/

‘Fire and Ice acquires for most genres of UPPER YA (teen-15 years and above) and New Adult novels and novellas.’ ROYALTIES https://www.fireandiceya.com/subs.html

‘Lit Pup is a literary magazine open to all poetry, creative works, and artwork, written by budding creative writers under the age of 18. Whether they are in elementary school just learning about poetry and rhyme, or they’re 17 and reading their first poems by Edgar Allan Poe and interested in writing poems and stories of their own, we want to read them! Shark-, ocean-, and conservation-themed works are fun and will absolutely be considered for publication here, but we do not require a particular theme for our works. Whatever themes fall on a young writer’s heart are welcome here.’ https://litshark.com/litpup-submissions/

‘Shrapnel publishes experimental writing from emerging writers in the genres of fiction, creative non-fiction, essays, and poetry. We also converse with the Canadian literary community through book reviews, interviews, and columns. We are also keen to publish graphic narratives and comics, as well as transgenre work that is not easily categorized. Please note that Shrapnel is not currently publishing stories centred around trauma or grief.’ PAYING https://www.shrapnelmagazine.com/submit

‘Founded by two immigrants in Chile, Copihue Poetry is a biannual literary magazine named for the national flower of our chosen home. We seek to publish exciting new work that moves beyond the imaginary borders of language, state, and culture. As a multilingual journal, we present poetry written in English, poetry written in Spanish, and poetry translated into English alongside the original language.’  https://www.copihuepoetry.com/poetry-submissions

‘We’re looking for well-considered and elegant writing that wrestles with the thorns and petals of the American spirit.’ Essays only. PAYING https://www.lastamericanmag.com/submit

‘We welcome submissions of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and art that is erotically focused and speaks to the human condition.’ https://pinkdiscomagazine.com/

(thanks to www.authorspublish.com for this one)

‘Moot Point magazine is a literary journal that publishes fiction and poetry and maybe some other kinds of stuff soon. We like writing where the seemingly inconsequential, dust-accumulating moments of life become magnified and catch fire.’ https://www.mootpointmagazine.com/about (Cathy’s note: free submissions are capped, so submit quickly!)

‘Welcome to Stanza Cannon, the first-of-its-kind, quarterly zine dedicated solely to spoken poetry. Interested in having your voice heard (literally)? Head over to the Submissions page to find out where your talent and our interests overlap.’ https://stanzacannon.com/

‘We are a biannual online literary publication for imaginative fiction, poetry, essays, art, and comics. We publish writers at all stages of their careers, but are especially interested in new and emerging voices.’ https://www.twinbirdreview.com/submissions.html

‘We accept poetry, prose, short play, hybrid, and art submissions. . . Please do not send us work that contains excessive sexual content or gore. Also, please do not send us work that promotes discrimination, drug use, or self harm. We welcome pieces that deal with difficult subjects, but please make sure your message is not hurtful.’  https://www.thedawnreview.com/submit-issue-2 (Cathy’s note: they offer free feedback, which is very kind of them!)

‘We accept poetry, flash fiction (up to 1000 words), fiction (1000-10000 words), nonfiction (personal essays, interviews, literary criticism), hybrid genres and visual arts.’ https://globereview3.wordpress.com/2023/01/31/submit/

‘The University of Tampa Press, with its strengths in the study of history, drama, and literature, seeks submissions of previously unpublished novellas for standalone publication. We are interested in submissions of all kinds, including the fantastic, the speculative, as well as so-called literary fiction.’ ‘Manuscripts must be between 15,000 and 40,000 words in length.’ https://utampapress.org/pomme

‘Welcome to The Sciku Project – the latest scientific and mathematical discoveries, thoughts and ideas as scientific haiku.’ https://thescikuproject.com/submit/

‘Submissions should feature an artist or an artist’s tool, creation or environment in some way.  We very much welcome  unique and innovative approaches to this theme! Artists include, but are not limited to: writers, painters, musicians, dancers, performing artists, actors, filmmakers, fashion designers,  sculptors, photographers.’ Poetry, flash, short fiction and more. CONTRIBUTOR COPY/COPIES (MAY BE PRINT OR DIGITAL) https://thepomegranatelondon.com/writing-submissions

Age 13-18, poetry: ‘We are looking for pieces that represents (sic) yourself. Something that CHANGES what has already been said or adds something new.’ https://poetryforchange2022.wixsite.com/poetryforchange/literary-magazine-submissions

‘The magazine seeks poetry submissions for inclusion in its Poetry at Arts Fuse feature. If you wish to have your work considered —  and are confident that it will meet our high standards — please submit up to five poems.’ PAYING https://artsfuse.org/submitting-poetry-to-the-arts-fuse/

‘Any genre, including hard science fiction, though PLEASE no fantasy, erotica, or sappy romance. Humor is good… Please DO NOT SUBMIT anything erotic, sexual, pornographic, or portraying gratuitous violence. Think PG-13, maybe PG-18.’ Flash, short fiction, and poetry. https://www.spankthecarp.com/submissions.html

Children’s picture books. https://www.crestonbooks.co/submissions

Comps and calls for February 2023

Hello everyone,

Apologies for my absence for the first half of last month. I just wasn’t well enough, I’m afraid. Not an ideal start to the year, but that’s life and writing. Things are going pretty well as regards the latter – already this year I’ve had a couple of acceptances and one piece has been shortlisted in a competition. – I’ve just heard that I’ve won a competition! I won the Crystal Ox Nature Poetry Contest and I’m thrilled! Especially as the prize is books!

No luck yet? Get writing and submitting!

Many thanks to those who sent kind words about my problematic health. Huge thanks also to my Patreon donors – you are heroes!

My tip this month: don’t neglect the third section of these listings: Submissions Without Known Deadlines. There are some really good opportunities there, and you probably don’t have to rush to finish your piece in a few days.

Good luck to you all!

Much love and happy writing,

Cathy x


Here are some writing competitions and calls for submission, all with free, electronic entry.

As usual I’m passing these on in good faith but mistakes may be made, so do check all the submission guidelines carefully. Any info in quotes comes from the website itself and any dates at the start are deadlines. Also, I don’t know the sources personally, so do check them out for yourselves.

There are three headings (click/tap to jump straight to them):

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! The links are in the comments, and any dates at the start are deadlines.

Where possible, I have marked the relevant entries with ‘paying’, ‘contributor copy’ etc. However, you are best off checking the info for yourselves as I am not infallible and the info isn’t always available or clear. Please be aware that a contributor copy may be in print or digital format. Also, some publications offer several things, eg payment as well as a contributor copy. Where this is the case, I have assumed that payment is enough of an incentive, so I haven’t listed everything. It’s a rough guide and should be treated as such.

COMPETITIONS

‘7 DAY STORY WRITING CHALLENGES take place throughout the year.’ PAYING https://www.globesoup.net/7-day-story-writing-challenges

5th Feb Up to 2 haiku on the theme of Notes to Nature. PAYING https://goldentriangledc.com/event/golden-haiku/

8th Feb Spectator Competition No. 3286: That’s amore. ‘Harry’s memoir tells of a love poem that Meghan wrote him (described by Rachel Cooke in the Guardian as ‘pure vomit emoji’). You are invited to submit a suitably toe-curling Valentine poem to Harry, or to the love object of your choice. Please email entries of up to 16 lines to lucyATspectatorDOTcoDOTuk by midday on 8 February.’ PAYING https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/spectator-competition-winners-a-peers-lament/

14th Feb Fiction in one of the provided categories. A synopsis must be sent.  NON-CASH PRIZE https://www.indienovella.co.uk/writing-prize (Cathy’s note: I found the entry rules rather confusing, and although it’s clear that you have to send the first 5000 words and a synopsis, then 20,000 words, there’s no clarification on how long the finished piece needs to be. Anyway, you know my motto: Have a go!)

(thanks to www.prizemagic.co.uk for this one)

14th Feb (midday) ‘The annual Tree2mydoor Valentines Day Poetry competition is back once again in 2023. Write your very own Valentines poem for your Valentine and send it to us. We want to attract hopeful romantics to create their own very special Valentines Day poems to be published online. We want UK citizens to write witty or soppy, romantic or silly Valentines Day poems to be published here on the Tree2mydoor website on or before Valentines Day.’ VOUCHER/OTHER https://tree2mydoor.com/pages/offers-competitions-valentines-day-poetry

(thanks to www.prizemagic.co.uk for this one)

14th Feb Writing on the theme of ‘Environmental Engagement’ for Staffordshire’s There is No Planet B Green Arts Festival and the forthcoming 2023 book. Poetry, flash fiction, articles up to 1500 words, recipes up to 30 lines, black and white sketches. Up to 3 pieces per person. Please state which category you are entering: children’s (age 8-11), young people (age 12-15) or adult (16+). Prizes for each category. Send your entries to mel dreamwellwriting@gmail.com

14th Feb Story up to 2000 words on the theme of Love. NON-CASH PRIZE

https://www.writersandartists.co.uk/competitions/writers-artists-short-story-competition-2023 (Cathy’s note: the prize is an Arvon course, so make sure you’d be able to go if you won, before you enter!)

15th Feb Write a 53-word story about Grit. NON-CASH PRIZE https://www.press53.com/53word-story-contest

20th Feb Age 13-18 Poetry, fiction and CNF. UNKNOWN IF ANY PRIZE https://www.thetrailblazerreview.org/annual-writing-contest (Cathy’s note: I don’t usually include prizeless ‘competitions’, but I’ve included this one because it’s not certain whether the children get something – and at a young age, just being picked might be encouraging enough. I hope they at least get certificates!)

26th Feb ‘We invite published and non-published authors to submit an original story of up to 2,200 words on the theme of ‘Notes’.’ NON-CASH PRIZE https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/culture/culture-news/a36157/harpers-bazaar-short-story-competition/

28th Feb Poem up to 16 lines on the theme of Kindness. PAYING https://www.candlestickpress.co.uk/competitions/

28th Feb Narrative prose up to 400 words. PAYING https://www.mattkendrick.co.uk/welkin-prize

1st Mar Poetry on the theme of Flourishing. PAYING https://alpinefellowship.com/poetry-prize

SUBMISSIONS WITH DEADLINES

3rd Feb ‘This is a call for poetry that is willing to reach transformatively towards cultural change, drawing ‘ecopoetry’ out of its box and towards a capacity to reimagine or re-view our falsely (excessively, inimically) human-centric experiences.’ PAYING https://plumwoodmountain.com/submissions/

3rd Feb ‘It’s easy to say all the love stories have all been told, all the love poems written. But no real love story is alike. And the mystics, malcontents, misfits, and maligned must find the ringing bells and illuminate the room.’ Fiction 4000-6000 words, and poetry. https://apocalypse-confidential.com/contact/

4th Feb ‘We welcome short prose poems on the theme “behind the mirror”’. https://osirispoetry.com/submissions/

5th Feb ‘Tales from the Moonlit Path will be publishing dark, eerie, speculative stories. Horror is not a necessary element, although fiction should contain some aspect of the weak, frail, changeable human condition.’ Fiction up to 2000 words, or 3-5 poems. PAYS SOME CONTRIBUTORS https://talesmoonlitpath.com/submissions/ (Cathy’s note: accepted pieces will only be paid for if they are fiction.)

5th Feb ‘Barrelhouse is looking for our next nonfiction book! We’re interested in full-length memoirs and essay collections that combine personal narrative with… something else. That could be reportage, criticism, history, etc. We’re especially interested in projects where the external element has something to do with pop culture, and projects that do something unexpected and original with form and structure.’ https://barrelhouse.submittable.com/submit/247037/books-nonfiction

5th Feb ‘This anthology is for tales that feature decidedly inhuman monsters that have been sought out and challenged, befriended, protected, or stolen from their own grounds, roots exposed like naked bone. I want writers to spawn a nightmare with sharp claws.’ 2000-4000 words. PAYING https://darkmattermagazine.shop/pages/monster-lairs-submission-guidelines

10th Feb ‘STRIPES LITERARY MAGAZINE is open for submission. We are accepting original poetry, prose (fiction and creative non-fiction), art and photography for our Issue 3: Volume 1. This issue is themed BREATHLESS.’ https://medium.com/thestripesmag/submissions-guidelines-6958a7547c92

10th Feb Writing on the theme of Flip. PAYS SOME CONTRIBUTORS

 https://swimmeetlitmag.com/submit/ (Cathy’s note: Australian contributors are paid.)

11th Feb ‘Blood & Bourbon is here to showcase all things hard, gritty, and raw. The theme of this issue is going to be Companionship. With people feeling more lonely with every passing year, it’s good to remind ourselves of the bonds we can, and do, make with our partners, families, friends, neighbours, pets, plants. Pillows? Imaginary friends? Siri?’ Poetry, fiction and more. https://blood-and-bourbon.com/2022/12/01/open-for-submissions-for-spring-2023/

14th Feb YA-suitable story on the theme of Seasonal Holidays (e.g. Christmas, Valentine’s, etc). PAYING https://www.castofwonders.org/submissions/

15th Feb ‘Rowayat seeks original writing for upcoming online publications. We accept unsolicited simultaneous submissions and aim to respond within 3 months. Submission categories are fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, flash fiction, comics, art, reviews, and interviews — in English, French, or Arabic in translation. Contributors do not need to identify as of Arab/SWANA descent, provided their work is in dialogue with the transnational social realities of the Afro/Arab regions and its diaspora communities.’ theme: Faith. ‘All shades and shadows of faith are welcome. All sizes too. Feel free to have faith in a tub of ice cream carrying you through the night, in as much as a rocket landing you safely on the moon.’ https://rowayat.org/submit/

15th Feb Pagan, polytheist, and witchy fiction, poetry and more. Theme: Cats. ‘Why do you think cats have historically been the most popular familiar for Western witches?’ PAYING https://ev0kepublication.com/contributors/

15th Feb Poetry and art on the theme of Growth. PAYING http://www.songsoferetz.com/p/guidelines.html

15th Feb Fiction and more on the theme of Refugee. https://fictioninternational.sdsu.edu/wordpress/submit/

15th Feb ‘Delicate Friend is an adult (18+) space for erotic and intimate art and literature that you enjoyed creating. Art is work, so enjoyment does not exclude difficulty. Difficulty can be exciting! At the same time, we want this journal to be a fun experience for our contributors and readers.’ Theme: Bodylove. Poetry, prose, and more. PAYING https://delicatefriend.com/submissions/

15th Feb Poetry, fiction, nonfiction, audio, and art. https://rappahannockreview.com/submit/

15th Feb ‘This issue has a sub-theme of Flora vs. Fauna. If nature decided to go on the attack, what would the average person do to survive, adapt, or overcome? Likewise, if humanity began destroying more of the nature that surrounds us, how would it maintain, thrive, conquer, or succumb?’ Horror/dark. Fiction, flash, poetry, and drabbles. http://www.sirenscallpublications.com/ezine.htm

15th Feb Flash fiction on the theme of Time. PAYS ONE CONTRIBUTOR https://www.nationalflashfictionday.co.uk/index.php/anthology/anthology-submission-guidelines/ (Cathy’s note: one free submission per writer, though you can submit up to three. There is a suggested donation, but you might be able to submit three pieces without paying a fee.)

15th Feb ‘What we are after: short stories that fit our personal definition of the word GHOULISH, which is “fun horror that aims to celebrate all things spooky.” Note that we said fun, not funny. Comedic stories are definitely allowed, but it’s not all we’re looking to receive. We want stories that remind us why we love the horror genre.’ Fiction and essays. PAYING https://perpetualpublishing.com/submissions/

15th Feb ‘Heron Tree volume 10 will be dedicated to found poems composed from sources published in or before 1927.’ https://herontree.com/how/

15th Feb ‘Plum Tree Tavern invites the submission of works for a special Winter Haiku edition.’ https://theplumtreetavern.blogspot.com/

15th Feb North America only: ‘Haiku North America, in conjunction with Ohio State Parks, is sponsoring the permanent installation of a haiku walk at Hueston Woods State Park in College Corner, Ohio (near Cincinnati). Poems will be selected for their excellence as haiku and their suitability to specific locations on the proposed trail, with no more than one poem selected per person.’ http://www.haikunorthamerica.com/hueston-woods-haiku-walk.html

16th Feb SF/F 1000-5000 words on the theme of Autonomy. PAYING https://funemployment.xyz/submissions/

17th Feb Women over 60: ‘Topic for the Spring issue: WTF Is It With This Weather? Short Takes are usually short pieces, fiction or non-fiction (250-500 words), but can also be topical poetry, sometimes even drawings or photography. We’re especially interested in hearing about your experiences, but you can include your thoughts, dreams, ideas and opinions. Humor and irony are always appreciated!’  https://persimmontree.org/submissions/

18th Feb Women over 60: ‘Persimmon Tree invites brief (no more than 200 words) comments from our readers on important topics of the moment. The Spring 2023 issue will be published on March 15. The topic for the Spring issue will be “Race, Class, Gender and Climate Change.” We want you to think intersectionally.’ https://persimmontree.org/submissions/

20th Feb Articles and Poetry on the theme of Farming and Food. ‘We have some funds available to pay authors and artistic contributors for accepted work, upon request.’ PAYS SOME CONTRIBUTORS https://www.friendsjournal.org/submissions/

20th Feb Poetry and fiction on the theme of Sandbox. Also CNF tributes. https://www.writersworkout.net/waywords

21st Feb Fiction, nonfiction, flash, and prose. https://locustcandy.com/subs/

24th Feb ‘Take 5ive is a new journal from the Bamboo Hut featuring only 5 line tanka, gogyohka and gogyoshi. If you have been reading/writing these verse forms you will already be acquainted with their format.’ Theme: Love and Loss. https://take5ive.weebly.com/submissions.html

28th Feb Trickster: ‘All Fae stories are welcome. All genres are accepted.’ 3000-15,000 words. ROYALTIES https://dragonsoulpress.com/shortstorycalls/

28th Feb Poetry on the theme of Home in the World. PROFIT/REVENUE SHARING MODEL, CONTRIBUTOR COPY/COPIES (MAY BE PRINT OR DIGITAL), CHARITY/GOOD CAUSE https://propertiuspress.submittable.com/submit

28th Feb Haibun, tanka prose and haiga on the theme of Children. https://drifting-sands-haibun.org/submissions/

28th Feb 8-12 poems (previously published considered). http://www.glasslyrepress.com/publications.html

28th Feb ‘Konsensus Network is accepting story submissions for the world’s first bitcoin short-fiction anthology, 21 Futures: Tales from the Timechain. The book will contain 21 short fiction stories from various authors, one of whom could be you! We want to present a broad spectrum of possible worlds all told through the lens of bitcoin. Stories must be fiction and must feature bitcoin in a meaningful way. The idea is not to predict the future of bitcoin, but to expose the situations it may uncover. We are keen to publish a variety of visions, not just sci-fi dystopias and stories of crime and fraud.’ 1500-3000 words. PAYING   https://konsensus.network/21-futures

28th Feb Poetry and fiction. SOME CONTRIBUTORS GET CONTRIBUTOR COPY/COPIES https://www.press53.com/submissions-1 (Cathy’s note: if you submit from the UK, USA or Australia then you get a contributor copy, should your work be accepted.)

28th Feb ‘Poetic Sexploration is a celebration of sex and intimacy and we invite submissions from everyone who wants to take part.’  CONTRIBUTOR COPY/COPIES (MAY BE PRINT OR DIGITAL) https://www.beyondformcreativewriting.com/poeticsexploration

28th Feb ‘annie is open to submissions of personal essays, creative nonfiction and poetry.’ https://www.anniejournal.com/submissions

28th Feb ‘We are most interested in dark genre-bending works in the realms of horror, sci-fi, the weird, the macabre, fantasy, and magical realism. We want stories that grab us by the throat and ask questions about what it means to be human. Make us feel something long after we are done reading.’ Fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. PAYING https://www.pyremagazine.com/submissions

28th Feb Poetry, stories and more on the theme of Burn This Fucker Down. ‘We Want: Works with fantastical elements: scary, happy, creepy, heartbreaking, bizarre, hilarious, whatever.’  PAYING https://quarterpress.com/the-quarterly-journal

1st Mar Poetry and fiction on the theme of Help from a Stranger. PAYING http://themaliterarysociety.com/submissions.html (Cathy’s note: readers from outside the USA may submit electronically.)

28th Feb ‘The way we do things now as a society is unsustainable. Garbage is piling up in our landfills and oceans, income inequality is getting worse, and our governments are often paralyzed when it comes to seeking solutions. For the third anthology in the Writers Save the World series, “Transform the World,” we’re focusing on new ways of living and of structuring societies. Stories should be near future (in the next 100 years or so) science fiction with a hopeful tone.’ 2500-15,000 words. PAYING https://www.otherworldsink.com/transform-the-world/?cn-reloaded=1

1st Mar ‘Block Party Press accepts chapbook manuscript submissions from October 1st – March 1st each year. We accept poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction chapbook manuscripts formatted as PDFs or Word documents.’ ROYALTIES, CONTRIBUTOR COPY/COPIES https://blockpartymagazine.com/submit

1st Mar Poetry, fiction and more on the theme of Reversals. PAYS ONE CONTRIBUTOR https://thefieldstonereview.ca/submit

1st Mar Women and gender non-conforming writers: ‘Please submit first-person essays anytime before the deadline prior to publication date. We also consider art and photography from women and gender non-conforming writers. Although the essay holds the central role at DPA, we are open to other genres, including experimental, poetry and flash non-fiction, as long as there is a first-person point of view.’ Theme: Libido. https://www.dorothyparkersashes.com/submit

1st Mar ‘Submissions are open to those who identify as women. We are inclusive of transgender women and nonbinary individuals who are comfortable in a women-centered environment. This is in line with our mission to support and uplift the voices of women.’ Poetry, fiction and more. Theme: I Dissent. https://hlwomenwriters.wordpress.com/subs/

1st Mar ‘Osiris is an International Poetry Journal founded in 1972. We publish poetry in numerous languages, including English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and German.’ https://osirispoetry.com/submissions/

1st Mar Poetry, fiction, articles and more on the theme of Retro. PAYING https://www.curiouscorvidpublishing.com/submissions

1st Mar Writers aged 40 or over: theme: Wake Up. Poetry, fiction and more. https://devilspartypress.com/instantnoodles/

1st Mar Poetry, short fiction and more on the theme of Summer Witch. https://enchantedlivingmag.com/pages/submit

1st Mar ‘The theme for the Spring 2023 issue is Speculation and Spectacle. We are are seeking poetry, short stories, essays, experimental art, video, sound art, all forms of visual art as well as asemic writing and textual arts of all kinds.’ https://superpresentmag.com/call/

SUBMISSIONS WITH NO KNOWN DEADLINES

(Publishers might not give out their pay rates on their submission pages, so make sure to find them out before signing a contract!)

Poetry, fiction, and more. https://www.twinbirdreview.com/submissions.html

Chapbook, novella, and novelette MSS. https://nat1publishing.submittable.com/submit (Cathy’s note: these categories appear to be always free for submission, but some categories are only free for the first ten days of the month. After that there is a submission fee of $2.)

‘On our Web site, we publish daily news, analysis and opinion “briefings” concerning issues of current importance. We especially seek articles that would be of interest and importance for policymakers, both in the U.S. and abroad.’ PAYING https://help.worldpoliticsreview.com/en/articles/1723157-contributor-guidelines

‘Infinity Wanderers is a new magazine dedicated to promoting alternate history and the associated genres of Science Fiction, Steampunk, Historical Fiction and Fantasy. In addition we aim for between 1/3 and 1/2 real history, genealogy and biography, and writers of Historical features are welcome to submit.’ CONTRIBUTOR COPY/COPIES (MAY BE PRINT OR DIGITAL) http://www.infinitywanderers.com/

‘Open call for poetry, short stories, nonfiction, critical essays, reviews, interviews, comics, visual art. We are currently accepting submissions for our online publication.’ https://www.rednoisecollective.com/submissions (Cathy’s note: this is under the ‘Weekly Contests’ subheadline – I don’t know why.)

‘We are currently seeking long-form bodies of work for our 2023 publishing season.  No length or formatting parameters apply, but collections should be holistic and thematic. We welcome hybrid genre, mixed media, and graphic works including, but not limited to: poetry, short stories, nonfiction, plays, critical essays, comics, novellas, biography, photobooks, artist books, and graphic novels.’ PAYING https://www.rednoisecollective.com/submissions

‘Open call for poetry, short stories, nonfiction, critical essays, reviews, interviews, comics, visual art, soundscapes, videography, and more.’ CONTRIBUTOR COPY/COPIES (MAY BE PRINT OR DIGITAL) https://www.rednoisecollective.com/submissions

Women: ‘We publish novels, novellas and short story collections. We are looking for General Fiction – we are not a genre publisher, however this doesn’t mean we won’t accept work with elements of horror, romance, fantasy, etc. If you feel you have a well written story, send it our way.’ https://www.ficklepress.com/submissions.html

Poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. PAYING http://salamandermag.org/how-to-submit/

‘SUFI is a biannual app and online journal devoted to the study of mysticism through literature, history, poetry and art. The editors of SUFI invite submissions on all topics relating to mystical philosophy and practice, irrespective of cultural and/or religious denomination… SUFI welcomes submissions in the form of articles, interviews, creative writing, poetry, reviews and visual art and photographic work for the print journal and digital online website.’ PAYS SOME CONTRIBUTORS https://www.sufijournal.org/contact-information/ (Cathy’s note: although there’s no mention of payment on their website, SUFI Journal sent me an email that says accepted fiction and CNF will be paid for. Apologies for bad grammar – it’s very late at night!)

‘Mirror Dance is currently open to fiction and poetry submissions on the theme ‘Revival and Resurrections.’ Loose and creative interpretations of the theme are welcome!’ PAYING http://www.mirrordancefantasy.com/2008/01/submissions.html

‘The Worlds Within is committed to promoting great stories. We are looking for fantasy and science fiction of 10,000 words or less. We are not looking for erotica or gratuitous violence. What do we mean by gratuitous? If violence is for the sake of shocking the audience rather than forwarding the larger themes of your story, it’s probably not for us.’ https://theworldswithin.net/welcome-to-the-worlds-within-a-place-where-the-human-experience-is-explored-through-the-fantastical/guest-blog/

‘We publish selected poetry by established poets most months, and you can submit all year round. We also consider submissions of music writing; again you can submit all year round.’ https://poeticjusticemagazine.com/about/

Up to 6 poems. ‘Priority is given to work previously unpublished in English, English translation, or Spanish. We will consider previously published pieces from outside of the United States that have received limited international exposure. If you do send something like this, please note the original venue in your cover letter.’ https://www.copihuepoetry.com/poetry-submissions

Poetry, flash, short fiction and more. https://jakethemag.com/guidelines/

‘aswirl publishes poems with 10 lines or fewer in which every letter counts. Please submit no more than four. Since aswirl is quarterly, seasonal poems are encouraged but not always prioritised. The editor likes poems that slip, shift, laugh, list, sigh, mourn, sing, smile and above all play. He likes the kaleidoscopic concrete. He likes the emotional pastoral. Make him feel aswirl.’ https://www.aswirlzine.com/submit

‘Founded in 2022, The Trailblazer is an international high school literary magazine and nonprofit organization. Dedicated to supporting emerging and aspiring writers worldwide, it accepts submissions of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and visual art from students under 18 years old.’ https://www.thetrailblazerreview.org/submit

Comps and calls for January 2023

I’m still not in great shape, but here are some comps and calls for the rest of January 2023.

A huge apology for accidentally time-travelling in December. For several days the listings were titled: December 2023. Many thanks to Gargi, who let me know! Several people have asked me who will be Prime Minster and what the lottery numbers will be!

And now…. Happy New Year! May it bring you all you wish for. Especially when it comes to writing! I know it’s a bit late to say that, but there are many months left!

December was very stressful for us – our central heating broke and our roof started leaking, just when it was -8 (centigrade), and on a Friday too, with no hope of repairs until the Monday at the earliest. Fortunately everything was sorted out sooner rather than later, but for now I am very, very thankful that unlike many people, we have heating and hot running water for the rest of this winter.

As always, huge love to the Patreon heroes who help to keep the site going.

Both me and my webbie have been unwell. I hope you’re in better shape! See you at the start of Feb.

Much love and happy writing,

Cathy x


Here are some writing competitions and calls for submission, all with free, electronic entry.

As usual I’m passing these on in good faith but mistakes may be made, so do check all the submission guidelines carefully. Any info in quotes comes from the website itself and any dates at the start are deadlines. Also, I don’t know the sources personally, so do check them out for yourselves.

There are three headings (click/tap to jump straight to them):

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! The links are in the comments, and any dates at the start are deadlines.

Where possible, I have marked the relevant entries with ‘paying’, ‘contributor copy’ etc. However, you are best off checking the info for yourselves as I am not infallible and the info isn’t always available or clear. Please be aware that a contributor copy may be in print or digital format. Also, some publications offer several things, eg payment as well as a contributor copy. Where this is the case, I have assumed that payment is enough of an incentive, so I haven’t listed everything. It’s a rough guide and should be treated as such.

COMPETITIONS

15th Jan ‘Tell us your best unpublished stories of approximately 50 words about yard sales and their kin.’ http://www.blink-ink.org/submissions/

15th Jan ‘Discoveries invites all unpublished women writers aged 18 and up, currently residing in the UK or Ireland and writing in English, to submit their works of adult fiction to the Discoveries Prize. The prize doesn’t require writers to have finished a novel – only to have started one – and it is free to enter.’ PAYING https://www.curtisbrowncreative.co.uk/discoveries-2023 (Cathy’s note: do check their requirements for eligibility. You don’t have to be completely unpublished by any means! If you haven’t had a full collection or novel published, and you aren’t represented by an agent, then you might still be eligible. Check their T&Cs and their FAQ.)

19th Jan ‘We’ve teamed up with award-winning platform Questo to offer a competition that is all about creating your very own city exploration game. You will develop a script following any theme you’d like, but must include elements of fiction writing, location selection, puzzle creation and fact-finding.’ PAYING https://tinyurl.com/mtwzfzwu

 31st Jan Play for young people (not children or adults). PAYING https://ytpwc.edalya.com/

31st Jan There are three age group gategories, and various writing categories, including short stories, poetry and more. PAYING https://www1.chester.ac.uk/press-office/cheshire-prize-literature

31st Jan ‘Lipstick & Lies is a flash fiction contest where the theme of the story is Lipstick & Lies!! Give us those ‘it’s complicated’ relationship stories, with great characters and twists & turns woven into the plot! Secret Attic loves a great hook, plenty of dialogue and a satisfying ending! Thing is, these stories have to be told in just 700 words!’ VOUCHER/OTHER https://www.secret-attic.co.uk/lipstick–lies.html

1st Feb Essay up to 2100 words on one of the themes provided. PAYING https://symposium.org/global-essay-competition/

1st Feb ‘We invite you to submit previously unpublished poetry or prose which creatively responds to David Oluwale’s story and its relevance today. Your submission can respond to David’s life or death or take it as a starting point to explore any issues that his story touches upon, such as the city of Leeds, marginalisation, racial justice, mental ill-health, rough-sleeping, exclusion, resistance and hope, reinterpreted as you see fit. Poetry and prose will be judged together. We would like to see submissions which respond to contemporary moment as well as the past.’ (Cathy’s note: there’s a link provided where you can find out about David’s story.) https://www.peepaltreepress.com/blog/whappen/david-oluwale-anthology-call-out-and-competition

SUBMISSIONS WITH DEADLINES

15th Jan ‘Tell us your best unpublished stories of approximately 50 words about yard sales and their kin.’ http://www.blink-ink.org/current-submissions/

15th Jan ‘Ancient Gods – We are looking for origin stories, battles between gods and demons/monsters, gods saving human civilization or wreaking wrathful havoc upon their creations.’ 2400-4200 words. PAYING https://worldpublishingcompany.com/submissions

15th Jan ‘Our Summer 2023 issue will feature a special section of CryptoPoems. The poems may be any style or subject, but must be minted as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on a blockchain. In being part of a decentralized ledger, NFTs are an interesting space with the potential to revolutionize the way artists share and fund their work.’ PAYING https://rattle.submittable.com/submit/230031/tribute-to-cryptopoems (Cathy’s note: please don’t ask me what this means. I read an article on NFTs in the hope of being able to understand, but it’s still as clear as mud.)

15th Jan ‘We prioritize submissions from FBCW members but welcome submissions from all writers with a connection to BC (Cathy’s note: British Columbia) or Yukon…Our spring 2023 issue is about money: making it, managing it, persevering without it. Being mindful of money is an asset for all writers, whether you’re a full-time author or just starting out. For this issue, we’re looking for practical advice, creative ideas, and helpful insight about the financial realities of being a writer.’ PAYING https://www.bcwriters.ca/submit

18th Jan Poetry and prose on the theme of ‘Interiors and Intimacies’. https://vassar-review.vassarspaces.net/contact/

30th Jan Theme: ‘How stepping outside my comfort zone changed me. Tell us your own stories about stepping outside your comfort zone and how that changed your life.’ PAYING https://www.chickensoup.com/story-submissions/possible-book-topics/

30th Jan ‘At Astrolabe, we’re looking for work about how we seek out, discover, and grasp onto connection. Into the woods. Across a line. Beneath the ocean. Along a seam. Into the branches of an alternate present or the crevasse of an alternate future. Across the rifts between one another. And then, once we find one other, the myths we make.’ Fiction, CNF, photography and art. PAYING https://www.astrolabe.ooo/submissions

31st Jan Song of the Siren: ‘All mermaid, siren, selkie, rusalka, etc. stories are welcome. All genres are accepted.’ 3000-15,000 words. ROYALTIES  https://dragonsoulpress.com/shortstorycalls/

31st Jan Poetry and fiction. PAYING https://www.thebelmontstoryreview.com/submissions

31st Jan ‘For a new limited series art journal, Milk seeks works of visual art and writing by artist-mothers on the topic of motherhood…We’re looking for visual art (photography, painting, illustration, collage, etc) and written work (essays, reports, poems, shower thoughts, stories, etc) on topics related to motherhood.’ https://milkjournal.art/open-call/

31st Jan ‘5000-7000 words recommended. “Set it in space, in the far future, and include some friendly non-humanoid aliens helping to solve a pseudo-scientific problem. More cerebral than stomach! Space Fiction! Written in the restrictive third person.” ‘ PAYING https://aliendimensions.com/submission-guidelines/

SUBMISSIONS WITH NO KNOWN DEADLINES

(Publishers might not give out their pay rates on their submission pages, so make sure to find them out before signing a contract!)

Poetry. https://www.ballastjournal.com/submit

‘Wildhouse Publishing curates books for unconventional people with adventurous spirituality. We publish a variety of genres, in several imprints, but WHP focuses on trade publication (so not academic tomes or textbooks for classrooms) and always keeps our target audience in mind. We want to support gifted authors who also intend to address the WHP audience, even when it is financially risky to do so.’ Fiction, Poetry and Non-fiction MSS. ROYALTIES https://wildhousepublishing.com/submissions/

‘We are looking for novellas in the fantasy and science fiction genres that have a good dose of humor (any form from macabre to slapstick, parody, or satire). Any subgenre. 8,000 – 30,000 words.’ https://nat1publishing.submittable.com/submit

‘Remember, we like the quirky, humorous, and unique! Most chapbooks will be published under Nat 1’s Audience Askew imprint. Submit 1 chapbook consisting of 5 to 20 works of poetry and/or microfiction (300 words or less per story) for consideration. Chapbook may contain original works of art, but at least fifty percent must be literature.’ https://nat1publishing.submittable.com/submit

‘Short fiction should be 5,000 words or less. Stories should contain an element of fantasy, dark fantasy, horror, whimsy, magic realism, mythology, folklore or fairy tale type inspiration… Poetry is NOT the main focus of this publication, but I am open to publishing poetry if it is particularly outstanding, but I’m sorry to say that the chances of poetry being accepted are not high.’ PAYING https://www.illustratedworldsmagazine.com/

Poetry over 100 words, and fiction 500-3000 words. https://www.tuxtailspublishing.com/calling-all-short-story-writers/(Cathy’s note: there’s no payment except a ‘Buy Me a Coffee’ option, which I don’t count as proper payment. Maybe worth it if you have generous fans!)

‘Christine is interested in receiving both YA and adult novels. She is especially passionate about contemporary fiction that you can’t put down, whether due to a mysterious narrative, smart, insightful writing, or quirky characters that you’d follow anywhere. She wants beach reads that make you stay belly-down on your chaise lounge until your skin burns and thrillers that keep you up so late you curse your alarm the next morning. She wants romance that heats up in the right places and makes you laugh out loud in others.’ https://rosewoodpublishinghouse.com/submissions

‘We take unsolicited submissions of short stories, poetry, and artwork year-round. Unfortunately, at this time we are a non-paying venue, but contributors will receive a free digital copy of the issue that their work appears in.’ CONTRIBUTOR COPY/COPIES (MAY BE PRINT OR DIGITAL) http://audienceaskew.com/submit/

MSS of poetry and various genres of fiction. ROYALTIES https://www.tuxtailspublishing.com/submissions/

Poetry, flash fiction and flash nonfiction. http://www.rejectedlit.com/submit.html