A lion stalks the family home—until a dream reveals the beast at the center of it all. Bhattacharya’s story turns inheritance, anger, and love into a fierce portrait of family survival. Read here: https://t.co/BudSylN9H0
In Poulson’s poems, heaven has burgers and harps, grief wears a cow’s ear tag, and wonder rises from fields, wounds, and the lives we can’t quite save. Read here: https://t.co/YkfmgVxeBj
Leary’s poems trace the strange weather of sibling love: dream, grief, mercy, distance, and the words we use when understanding fails. Read here: https://t.co/uYAJDBdO2B
A boyfriend keeps her journal “for safety.” Then he wants to burn it. Hall’s story turns secrecy, shame, and first love into something sharp, funny, and furious. Read it here: https://t.co/TSHn3DXGTo
A mother aging at the sink. Border children wrapped in mylar. A city intersection where ordinary life turns catastrophic in an instant. Adair’s poems ache with memory, grief, and the fragile ways we try to hold one another close. https://t.co/MXhiWYlBgy
Two miscarriages. A dying relationship. Then an old lover calls from the college town she’s fleeing to. Upchurch’s story is sharp, intimate, and full of the pull of lives once imagined, and maybe still possible. https://t.co/PFlI1KBbYl
A teenage groundskeeper. A glamorous older couple. A summer of wine, secrets, infidelity, and the dangerous feeling that another life might be possible. Farrington’s story pulls you in from the first page. https://t.co/1bK8LddnVy
Theme: Family
Deadline: 7/15
Accepting: Fiction. Nonfiction. Poetry. Send us buried secrets, generational stories, hauntings, or redemptions. We want your most ambitious writing in its most imaginative form. Send your best work for publication today!
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Theme: Place
Deadline: 7/15
Accepting: Fiction. Nonfiction. Poetry.
A place can haunt us. It can inspire us. Whether that place is rural or urban, natural or constructed, real or imagined makes little difference. Send your best work for publication today!
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From Key West’s burning horizon to Seattle’s shifting fragments—these poems move through place, memory, and unease. Poetry from Hitson. https://t.co/KSMxn3dkSj
New fiction is live at Sequestrum! Rose's story is sharp, electric. Set in a neon-soaked Times Square, a stripping “Cinderella” drifts between gritty, witty, and unexpectedly tender. Read more: https://t.co/1A8p1Qx869
New poems by Rea move between memory and myth, cityscape and fairy tale, exploring wonder, unease, nostalgia, and the strange shimmer of ordinary life. Read more: https://t.co/wCePf8vAWE
Theme: Romance
Accepting: Fiction. Nonfiction. Poetry.
We want tenderness, risk, and reinvention. We want sudden sparks. Mostly, we want kindness in a cruel world. Take a risk. Send us a little love. Deadline: 4/15.
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Theme: Fables
Accepting: Fiction. Nonfiction. Poetry.
We want writing that combines magic with purpose. Imagination with intention. Talking animals and tricksters and tyrants. We want your best. Wow us. Thrill us. Deadline: 4/15.
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