![]() We’ll post any changes we may make to our schedule, so please keep checking back as these dates approach. While we have tried to leave room for the unexpected, these submission windows may be subject to revision. General Fiction Submissions: Friday, Nov. General Nonfiction Submissions: Friday, Nov. New stories from Amber Wheeler Bacon, Molia Dumbleton, and Kim Samek a comic, a map, and art by Carolyn Supinka, Kathryn Smith, and Vanessa Barrago and poems from Tracy Fuad, Erik. Every submission is considered for both biannual and online publication. Our modest reading fee of 3 helps us meet the cost of this service, and all proceeds are directed to our contributor’s fund. Here are our next submission periods, for work to be published in Issue 55 (anticipated publication fall 2023): DW McKinney braves rough waters, Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian imagines what eels feel, and Hea-Ream Lee hikes an ancient seabed in search of a rare flower. We accept submissions for publication consideration year-round through Submittable. The winner, first runner-up and second runner-up of are published in the issue, and the winner receives a prize of $500. We offer a standard contract for first North American serial rights. Given occasional backlogs, potentially successful contributors may experience additional delays. EcoTONE, REIMAGINING PLACE University of North Carolina Wilmington, Department of Creative. Reporting time is usually four to six months. We welcome simultaneous submissions but ask contributors to notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere. Information about our current submissions status (open/closed) is also posted on our Submittable page. We select work on the basis of style, craft, freshness, and vision.Īll work must be submitted electronically through Submittable. We are interested in previously unpublished literary fiction, including short stories, short shorts, and novel excerpts up to 6,250 words in length, and creative nonfiction.
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