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Banipal

  Full details  Banipal welcomes inquiries from both authors or translators about submitting work. Before making any submission, do check out the contents of Banipal’s issues, and the selections that are on the website, in order to get a feel of the magazine. Banipal magazine is a magazine of translation, exclusively featuring authors from the Arab world, apart from our Guest Literature section. The vast majority of works translated are commissioned by the editor from original works that already published, either in books, magazines, newspapers or in on-line media. A minority of works published are written originally in English. If you are an author and feel your work is suitable for translation and publication in Banipal, please write, in the first instance, to the editor at editor@banipal.co.uk in Arabic, or your mother tongue language, with details about yourself and the work's original publication. It is not necessary to send a translation. If you are a t...

The Common

Full details  Inspired by the mission and role of the town common, an egalitarian gathering place, The Common aims to foster the global exchange of diverse ideas and experiences. As such, we welcome and encourage submissions from writers who are Black, Indigenous, people of color, disabled, LGBTQIA+-identifying, immigrant, international, and/or otherwise from communities underrepresented in U.S. literary magazines and journals. In an effort to remove barriers to access, The Common will waive submission fees for BIPOC writers for two weeks every summer. For those who cannot access Submittable due to disability, or who require a fee waiver due to financial difficulty, please call 413-542-5453 or email info@thecommononline.org . Reading periods for fiction, nonfiction, translations, and poetry:   March 1 – June 1 September 1 – December 1 Submissions from current print/digital subscribers to the magazine are accepted free year-round. [subscribe here starting at $12] Disp...

Consequence Forum

 Full details  SUBMISSIONS All submissions are welcome during the spring (January 15 - April 15) and fall (July 15 - October 15) reading periods, and will be considered for either our print publication ( Consequence journal) or our website ( Consequence online). All submissions need to address in some manner the human consequences and realities of war or geopolitical violence. frequently asked questions PAY RATES Print Poetry: $40 per piece Print Prose: (1-4 pps) $40 | (5-10 pps) $60 | (11+ pps) $80 Print Art: $200 for an eight-page spread (# of pieces in spread can vary) Online Prose: $80 per piece Online Poetry: $40 per piece Online Art: $40 per piece Reviews: (online only) $40 for long form & $20 for short form ❖ FORMS Fiction : Short story (up to 5,000 words), Flash (up to 3 pieces or 1000 words), and Excerpts (up to 5,0...

The Whte Review

  Full submissions  What we’re looking for    We publish reviews, essays, long-form interviews with artists and writers, fiction, poetry and series of artworks. The print issue  is published three times a year, and new online content is published weekly.   Please take a look at our website and previous issues to familiarise yourself with the kind of work we publish.    We consider all submissions for print and online, bearing in mind our print features are a minimum of 1,500 words, with the exception of poetry.   How to submit to  THE WHITE REVIEW    All submissions, both fiction and non-fiction, must be in English and previously unpublished. Submissions should include a short author’s bio. Translations are welcome and should be accompanied by a copy of the original text.   We accept pitches for essays, reviews and interviews, in addition to drafts. If you wish to pitch, please include an outline of you...