![]() ![]() Hoot is a literary magazine on postcards and online! Postcards are small, so they seek poetry and prose 150 words or fewer. Simultaneous submissions and previously published poems are welcome, and submissions incur no fees. drifting-sands-haibun is open to all English language haibun and tanka prose poets. drifting-sands-haibun (online, USA)ĭrifting-sands-haibun is a new online journal that aims to promote English-language haibun and tanka prose poetry. Share your files with and feel free to contact via this email if you have any questions. All files should be submitted via a file share service such as DropBox and TransferBigFiles. You can submit recordings in both audio and video format such as MP3, WAV, WMA, MP4, MWV, AVI and FLV. Bent Ear Review (online spoken word)īent Ear Review is an online journal for Spoken Word Poetry. Submissions close on 15th of the posted months. You can submit Fobonacci poems, narratives, or experiments three times a year for issues published at the end of February, June and October. The Fib Review is an online poetry journal that specializes in only one particular poetry form: the Fibonacci poem, a 6-line form based on the structure of the Fibonacci sequence. To be considered please send one poem, plus a bio to with the subject heading “CITN Submission”. Dedicated to presenting the best in contemporary poetry CITN currently is featuring an individual poet in each edition. To be considered for 10×10 please send up to six poems to using the subject line “submission 10×10” Caught In The Net Featured Poet Series (email, UK)Ĭaught in the Net is a two weekly email mag with an online archive. After publication the poems are republished as part of the Poetry Kit Magazine. International publications open to submissions 10X10 (email, UK)ġ0X10 is an irregular email magazine, containing 10 poems by 10 poets. Poets post poems first thing in the morning (or last thing Monday night) then link to each other and ‘pop in and out of each others’ poems all day’, as initiator Mary McCallum describes it, as well as being visited by other readers. The Tuesday Poem is an initiative that creates a kind of open-mike session in cyberspace each Tuesday morning. Tarot Literary JournalĪ new arrival on the New Zealand literary scene, Tarot Literary Journal is a free online publication that is published twice a year. Each issue publishes the works of a guest poet, guest fiction writer and guest artist, as well as a wider selection of poetry, short fiction, essays and reviews. takahē is packed with poetry, fiction, art, cultural essays and book reviews. Takahē Magazine welcomes submissions all year of poetry and prose. Cut-off dates for work to be considered for each issue are 20 April for the July issue and 20 October for the January issue. Starling considers work from New Zealand writers under 25 years old at time of submission. The young writers featured will shape and drive what New Zealand writing is to become. Deadlines are 10 January for the May issue, and 10 June for the November issue. You can view submission guidelines on the Landfall website. Work from Australian writers is occasionally included as a special feature. Landfall is open to work by New Zealand and Pacific writers or by writers whose work has a connection to the region in subject matter or location. ![]() Landfall is a prestigious literary journal published by Otago University Press in Dunedin. Email Murray at with questions and submissions, and visit the website for guidance and style. Ka Mate Ka Ora is edited by Murray Edmond, with Assistant Editors Hilary Chung and Michele Leggott. Contributions of theoretical and analytic essays, comment, extended reviews, archival research, and close reading are welcome at any time. Ka Mate Ka Ora is an online magazine which publishes two issues per year (September and March). Ka Mate Ka Ora: A New Zealand Journal Of Poetry and Poetics (online, NZ) Visit the website to find out more about the journal and read the submission guidelines. Hue & Cry is a New Zealand literary/art journal established in 2007 by editor Chloe Lane. Hue & Cry (print, New Zealand) – not currently open We are always looking for interesting, experimental, adventurous, or challenging new writing, from both established and emerging writers. It appears bianually and publishes poetry, prose, essays… and things which are difficult to categorise. International publications open to submissions New Zealand publications open to submissions Brief – not currently openīrief is an independent print journal, founded in 1995. New Zealand publications open to submissions Publishers, please feel free to pass on details of your submission guidelines for us to share with readers and members. We collect and share news about publications looking for submissions.
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