The First Line
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We
love that writers around the world are inspired by
our first lines, and we know that not every story
will be sent to us. However, we ask that you do not
submit stories starting with our first lines to other
journals (or post them online on public sites) until
we've notified you as to our decision (usually three
to four weeks after the deadline). When the entire
premise of the publication revolves around one sentence,
we don't want it to look as if we stole that sentence
from another writer. If you have questions, feel free
to drop us a line.
Also,
we understand that writers may add our first line
to a story they are currently working on or have already
completed, and that's cool. But please do not add
our first line to a previously published story and
submit it to us. We do not accept previously published
stories, even if they have been repurposed for our
first lines.
One
more thing while I've got you here: Writers compete
against one another for magazine space, so, technically,
every literary magazine is running a contest. There
are, however, literary magazines that run traditional
contests, where they charge entry fees and rank the
winners. We do not - nor will we ever - charge
a submission fee, nor do we rank our stories in
order of importance. Occasionally, we run contests
to help come up with new first lines, or we run fun,
gimmicky competitions for free stuff, but the actual
journal is not a contest in the traditional sense.
Fiction:
All stories must be written with the first line provided.
The line cannot be altered in any way, unless otherwise
noted by the editors. The story should be between
300 and 5,000 words (this is more like a guideline
and not a hard-and-fast rule; going over or under
the word count won't get your story tossed from the
slush pile). The sentences can be found on the home
page of The First Line's Web site, as well
as in the prior issue. Note: We are open to all
genres. We try to make TFL as eclectic
as possible.
Non-Fiction:
500-800 word critical essays about your favorite first
line from a literary work.
All
Stories: Writers should include a two- to three-sentence
biography of themselves that will appear in the magazine
should their story run.
Multiple
Submissions: We don't mind if you want to submit
multiple stories for the same issue. However, it is
unlikely we will use more than one of your stories
in the same issue.
Four-Part
Stories: If you think you are up to the challenge,
you can write a four-part story that uses the spring,
summer, fall, and winter sentences. However, all the
parts must be submitted at once (a single e-mail or
snail mail) before the February 1st deadline. (If
selected, each part will be published in its respective
issue.)
Submissions:
We prefer you send manuscripts via e-mail to submission
(@) thefirstline (dot) com. We accept stories
in MS Word or Word Perfect format (we prefer attachments).
Please do not send pdf versions of your story or
links to Google docs. Make sure your name and
contact information, as well as your bio, are part
of the attachment. Stories also can be sent to The
First Line's post office box.
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