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Tuesday, March 11, 2025

Split Lip Magazine open for submissions

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Deadline: March 31, 2025


Split Lip Magazine is a voice-driven literary journal with a pop culture twist. We publish online monthly and in print periodically. We accept fiction (flash and short stories), memoir, poetry, art, and photography. Please read our guidelines and submit accordingly. We appreciate you taking time to check us out and look forward to reading your work!

Read our issues to see if we’re a good home for your work. Get the full scoop before you submit! 👇🏾 Then hit up our Submittable. All submissions are currently being considered for our monthly online issues. 

Payment 

We pay (via PayPal) $75 per author for poems, memoirs, flash, fiction, and art, $50 for interviews/reviews, and $25 for mini-reviews for our web issues.

As long as we’ve got money, we’re committed to paying people for their work.

Currently seeking the following - free submissions: Fiction, flash fiction, poetry, memoir.

Thursday, March 6, 2025

The Maine Review seeks work for International Women's Day

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Deadline: March 9, 2025


NOTE: although they usually charge a submission fee, the International Women's Day submissions are free.

Writer Payment:

Fiction and Nonfiction writers receive a $25 honorarium per published flash (1,000 words or fewer) and a $50 honorarium for work 1,001 words or more.
Poets receive a $25 honorarium per published poem.

The Maine Review seeks outstanding contemporary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, including works in translation and hybrid forms. We are pleased to publish new, emerging, and established writers, and are committed to supporting representation, innovation, and literary artistry.
We encourage submitters to read what we’ve published, and whatever you send our way, please carefully read our guidelines. Submissions that do not adhere to them may be unread.

We will not publish work that normalizes hatred of any marginalized group or individual, though submitted work may thoughtfully consider subjects of discrimination.

We do not publish academic papers or news writing.

We do not publish AI-generated work. Such work will be automatically declined.

General Guidelines:

We accept submissions only through Submittable. Submissions must be previously unpublished in print and online.

We encourage simultaneous submissions, but please withdraw your submission immediately if it is accepted elsewhere. If only part of a submission must be withdrawn, please notify us using Submittable's "message" function.

We encourage submissions from writers of all backgrounds, including but not limited to LGBTQIA+ writers, BIPOC writers, female-identifying writers, unpublished writers, writers with disabilities, and economically marginalized writers.
Please address cover letters to the appropriate genre editor. In prose submissions, please include your word count in your cover letter.
We ask that contributors whose work we've published wait at least one year before submitting again.
Please send only one submission at a time. We do not accept and cannot refund multiple submissions.
Please allow us six months before querying.

Fiction and Nonfiction Formatting:12-point Times New Roman font
Double-spaced
1” margins
Pages numbered
Please include the word count in your cover letter
One piece of 3,000 words or fewer (though we will consider longer works of exceptional merit) or three flash pieces no more than 1,000 words each

Poetry Formatting:12-point Times New Roman font
Single-spaced (or as you would like the poem to appear online)
Pages numbered
Maximum three poems, no more than five pages total

Submission Schedule:
We are open for nonfiction, fiction, and poetry submissions from January 1–March 31, May 1–June 30, and September 1–November 30. We frequently open week-long free submission periods, during which general submission periods are paused.

We publish issues biannually in the spring and fall, and nominate for Best American Short Stories, the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, and other awards.

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