![]() We acquire electronic, archive and one-time reprint rights. Please send cover letter first are currently a free online magazine accessible to many readers, so accepted writers can expect exposure, recognition and a good home for their work in terms of compensation. If a submission is simultaneous, please indicate that it is such when submitting and notify us immediately if it is accepted elsewhere if we express an interest in publishing it, we require an e-mail stating that it has been withdrawn from the consideration of fellow publications as a courtesy to both us and the other publications.įor photos/artwork: Jpeg (JPG) files if requested. Though we don't necessarily encourage simultaneous submissions, we certainly do accept them. No reprints (this includes work posted on personal websites/blogs/social media). The cover letter should include a brief author bio, contact info (both e-mail and phone preferred), word count, and a summary of the story. Capture a memory, a moment, a place, person or event that tells your story while speaking the universal language of the human experience.įor all submissions: Please include a cover letter and the story in the body of the e-mail please try to avoid using the tab button to indent paragraphs as it affects the electronic format. ![]() 3,500 words for each individual piece-see above for philosophy on added length) our non-fiction section features personal essays done in a memoir-style. Individual poems should not exceed thirty lines, however, if we feel the strength of the poem merits added length, we are happy to consider exceptions.įor non-fiction: We consider up to three submissions per writer, per issue (max. Individual works should not typically exceed 3,500 words, however, if necessary for plot, we will consider rare exceptions.įor poetry: We consider up to five poems per writer, per issue. Use sound literary judgment.įor fiction: We consider up to three short fiction pieces per writer, per issue. In short, tell a story that leaves a powerful, lingering impression in the reader's mind whether through three-dimensional characters, plot arc, voice or a combination thereof, but please avoid sending us anything so disturbing that it keeps us up at night. However, no erotica, no overt political content, no juvenile stories at present, and no explicit or needless violence. In terms of our submission guidelines, we consider literary fiction, personal essay, and poetry. We encourage the atmosphere of a warm, welcoming writing community. Our writers range from previously unpublished to having written for The New Yorker, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Time magazine, Glimmer Train, The Southern Review, Georgetown Review, Worcester Review, Gettysburg Review and Random House. This publication includes not only fiction, "Our Stories" non-fiction, poetry, writer resources, book reviews, original photos and artwork, but also interviews with best-selling authors and creative professionals who utilize writing in their craft. We have a humanitarian approach to the arts, giving a personalized touch to the literary experience. We are an online literary magazine published three times a year whose mission is to move our readers with fiction, personal non-fiction and poetry that speaks deeply to the heart and mind. ![]() From the Editorial Staff at The Write Place at the Write Time:
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