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ISSUED: stories of service: Call for Submissions

Deadline: December 31, 2025

ISSUED, a journal of veteran and military-affiliated creative writing at Arizona State University, is looking for poetry and flash prose by active-duty military, veterans, and family members that expresses the spectrum of experiences within military life—e.g. gender and sexuality, BIPOC experiences, physical and mental health, combat, enlisting and separating, family and relationships, and reintegration into society. Submit up to 3 poems or 1 piece of flash prose (1500 words or fewer) by December 31, 2025. Please include a bio (100 words or less) that includes your military affiliation. Submission info and link at www.issuedjournal.com.


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Muleskinner Journal Sixteen Open For Submissions

Deadline: December 15, 2025

Muleskinner Journal is open for submissions. Our theme for Journal Sixteen is: Sabotage! Why? Because it’s so fun to say. Because it thumps like a shoe dropped into the gears. Because it smolders like a slow fuse lit under the floorboards. Send us your beautiful wreckage, your quiet detonations, your elaborate ruses, and your betrayals of self. We’ll listen for the sound of gears grinding, the machinery silenced. Our submission guidelines are here. Do your worst.


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RABBLE REVIEW: Open Submission Call for Issue No.10

Deadline: November 23, 2025

RABBLE REVIEW is now accepting submissions for our tenth issue. We are looking for creative fiction, poetry, CNF, hybrid forms, essays, criticism, & all types of visual art that critically examining the capitalist societies we live in. For our complete submission guidelines visit us at: rabblereview.com/submissions.


The New Verse News Seeks Current Events Poetry

Deadline: Year-round

Since 2005, The New Verse News has covered the news of the day with poems on issues, large and small, international and local. It relies on the submission of poems (especially those of a politically progressive bent) by writers from all over the world. The editors update the website every day with a poetic take on a current and specific headline. See the website for guidelines and examples. Then paste your non-simultaneous submission and a brief bio in the text of an email (no attachments, please) to nvneditor(at)gmail.com. Write “Verse News Submission” in the subject line of your email.


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Made from Midnight: Delirium Anthology Call for Submissions

Deadline: January 16, 2026

Poets in the Pines is now open for submissions for the second anthology in the Made from Midnight series. Now including poetry, flash fiction, hybrid prose, original artwork, and experimental structures, both emerging and established writers (and artists) are encouraged to submit unpublished works for our second anthology, Made from Midnight: Delirium. Contributors will receive one free pdf copy and the opportunity to purchase author copies at cost. A portion of proceeds goes to charity. Options for editors’ feedback upon small donation available. The deadline for submissions is January 16, 2026. Visit www.poetsinthepines.com/call-for-submissions for more info and a link to submit.


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Road Writing Wanted for Next Issue of Midnight Mind Magazine

Deadline: November 3, 2025

Have a tale to tell from the wide-open roads of America? We are looking for nonfiction, essays, travel journals, fiction, and poetry that gives a point of view: Poetry that makes you want to drive, travel stories that put wind in our hair, essays about the good, or bad, of today’s road trip landscape. Is the American road trip dead? Do people still hitchhike? Does Kerouac still inspire? We want to explore car culture’s history, and the future of America’s limitations on the freedom that the road once promised. Is the promise dead? Or just different? Submission info at midnightmind.com/submissions/.


Cultivate Radical Joy With Thorn & Bloom Magazine

Deadline: November 15, 2025

Thorn & Bloom Magazine invites submissions for its fourth edition, “Radical Joy We Cultivate.” Following our explorations of self-care as a form of liberation, breaking cycles and recognizing our collective wounds, we now turn to celebration. We seek writing that captures the radical act of choosing joy—the rituals, hobbies, and moments of pure delight that return us to our authentic selves. Share your stories of dancing, gardening, reading, finding sanctuary in silliness, and more. We welcome personal essays, poetry, fiction, memoirs, and insights framing pleasure as essential resistance. Let’s fill these pages with light. Submit by 15 November 2025. Learn more and submit: www.redrosethorns.com/thornandbloom.


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Modest Paying Lit Mag Seeks Submissions for Fifth Issue

Deadline: January 1, 2026

As a literary magazine, table//FEAST curates our issues as if they are a seasonal based menu. The literary work we publish, and feature is the feast. The table is the issue. Sit, consume, and take your fill. We are not a food magazine or recipe outlet. We seek literary work in poetry (translations as well), fiction (generally short stories or flash fiction/ translations as well), and creative nonfiction (essays or memoir-esque excerpts/ translations as well). Please understand that we do not want to focus on food themed work. This issue is in print and is then later archived online. tablefeastlitmag.com/trypartakesubmissionsguidelines


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Superpresent is Seeking Submissions on the Theme Echoes

Deadline: December 1, 2025

Superpresent is seeking submissions on the theme Echoes. Superpresent is a quarterly magazine of the arts that puts equal emphasis on the written word and visual arts. We are looking for poetry, essays, short stories, flash fiction, video, audio, and all forms of visual art. Learn more.


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Our Doors are Open

Deadline: Year-round

The Blue Mountain Review launched from Athens, Georgia in 2015 with the mantra, “We’re all south of somewhere.” As a journal of culture, the BMR strives to represent all life through its stories. Stories are vital to our survival. What we sing saves the soul. Our goal is to preserve and promote lives told well through prose, poetry, music, and the visual arts. We’ve published work from and interviews with Jericho Brown, Kelli Russell Agodon, Robert Pinsky, Rising Appalachia, Turkuaz, Michel Stone, Michael Flohr, Lee Herrick, Chen Chen, Michael Cudlitz, Pat Metheny, Melissa Studdard, Lyrics Born, Terry Kay, and Christopher Moore. bluemountainreview.submittable.com/submit


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Impermanence of Home

Deadline: October 16, 2025

Global City Review is now accepting submissions for our 26th issue, titled Impermanence of Home. This issue invites contributors to consider the emotional, political, and physical dimensions of home in flux. We’re interested in work that explores how sanctuary—whether a person, place, memory, language, or idea—can be lost, reshaped, reimagined, or even fabricated. Possible areas of focus: Environmental collapse and ecological change; Forced migration, exile, and statelessness; Censorship, surveillance, and the erosion of free expression; Housing insecurity, gentrification, and urban dislocation; Cultural memory, ancestral loss, and intergenerational rupture; Digital disorientation, AI fatigue, and virtual estrangement; and Imagined or speculative forms of refuge. Visit globalcitypress.com for more information.


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Call For Submissions From Girls Worldwide

Deadline: December 31, 2025

Girls Right the World is a literary journal inviting girls and young, gender-expansive writers and artists, ages 14–21, to submit work for consideration for the tenth annual issue. We believe girls’ voices transform the world for the better. We accept poetry, prose, and visual art of any style or theme. We ask to be the first to publish your work in North America; after publication, the rights return to you. Send your best art and/or writing, in English or English translation, to [email protected] by December 31, 2025. Please include a note mentioning your age, where you’re from, and a bit about your submission. girlsrighttheworld.com


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Palooka Seeks Chapbooks, Prose, Poetry, Artwork, Photography

Deadline: Year-round

Palooka is an international literary magazine. For fifteen years we’ve featured new, up-and-coming, and established writers, artists, and photographers from around the world. We’re open to all forms and styles and are always seeking unique chapbooks, poetry, fiction, nonfiction, artwork, photography, and graphic narratives. Submissions open year-round. palookamag.com


Hamilton Stone Review Is Open for submissions 10-1-25 – 10-31-25!

Deadline: October 31 (Will close early if it fills)

The Hamilton Stone Review is open for poetry and prose submissions for the Fall 2025 Issue #53 from October 1, 2025 through October 31, 2025. However—send your work early. Submissions will close early if the issue fills. Poetry submissions should be e-mailed only to Kevin Stein at [email protected] with “HSR” in the subject line. Fiction and nonfiction submissions should be e-mailed as an attachment only to Dorian Gossy at [email protected]. For more information, please see www.hamiltonstone.org/hsr.html#submissions.


Split Rock Review Accepting Submissions for Issue 22

Deadline: October 31, 2025

Split Rock Review is accepting submissions for Issue 22! We publish poetry, short creative nonfiction and fiction, graphic narratives, comics, hybrids, photography, and art that explore place, environment, and the relationship between humans and the natural world. We welcome submissions from all writers and artists, and we are especially interested in work from voices historically underrepresented in literary publishing. 100 free submissions available, plus Tip Jar and Expedited options. Read our back issues and books to get a feel for what we publish. Send us your best work and help us continue celebrating powerful voices and visions that connect people and planet! Guidelines and submissions at Submittable: splitrockreview.submittable.com/submit.


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The Headlight Review Loves Micro Prose/Poems

Deadline: October 31, 2025

The Headlight Review seeks stories/prose poems for our upcoming “Mighty Micros” edition. We are open as to what a story or poem feels like to each writer. We love to be surprised. Each story or poem may not exceed 400 words. A writer may submit up to 3 pieces in a single document. Responses will be provided in two weeks or less. Pieces will be published on a rolling basis. The online edition will be accompanied by hand-made chapbooks. Deadline, October 31. Submission fee $5. www.theheadlightreview.com/submissions


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Submit to Ploughshares’ Regular Reading Period!

Deadline: November 15, 2025

Ploughshares is dedicated to finding and promoting new voices in literature. Send your poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and longform prose to our Regular Reading Period by November 15, 2025 for the chance to appear in a future issue of the journal! pshares.org/submit/journal/


Blueline Magazine Seeks Quality Nature Writing

Deadline: November 30, 2025

BLUELINE: A Literary Magazine Dedicated to the Spirit of the Adirondacks seeks poems, stories, and essays about the Adirondacks and regions similar in geography and spirit, focusing on nature’s shaping influence. Submissions window July 1 to November 30. Decisions mid-February. Payment in copies. Simultaneous submissions accepted if identified as such. Please notify if your submission is placed elsewhere. Electronic submissions encouraged, as Word files, via email. Please identify the genre in the subject line. Further information at bluelineadkmagazine.org.


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The Santa Clara Review: The California Edition

Deadline: October 15, 2025

The Santa Clara Review is thrilled to announce that Volume 113.1 will feature writing and art focused on California. As one of the oldest literary magazines in California, we invite you to consider the vast geographic, cultural, political, and technological landscapes of the world’s fourth largest economic region. From Hollywood to the Mojave, from the redwoods to Silicon Valley, migrant workers to tech bros, California offers dreams and illusions for everyone. We prompt you with this: What are your perceptions, your dreams, your experiences of California? All works about The Golden State—past, present, and future—will be considered. Submissions open for our Winter 2026 issue via Submittable on September 1st. santaclarareview.com