@alexandranaught With the exception of potential marketing gimmicks as this article mentions. Also, with online-only mags, it can be frustrating for writers to get published only to have their work dissappear if the publication goes under. Again, understandable - web hosting isn't cheap.
@alexandranaught We started during the pandemic alongside a lot of journals that didn't last long, which is understandable considering the amount of work and money this requires. There's no such thing as too much art, so bring on the new lit mags!
hello, our friends on twitter
we came BACK HERE to tell you a thing
if your'e a writer:
we're opening to fiction subs during the whole month of OCTOBER
but also, another thing is
we're opening to NOVELETTES
FOR THE FIRST TIME
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"The night, rising,
Is a man stepping back from a campfire and into
The woods—"
Beautiful poem by Larry Levis, who spent the last years of his life in Richmond, Virginia (the haunted place most of our editors call home).
Send us your spells/charms/hexes!
Send us your nightmares!
Send us your love songs for the moon!
Send us stories written by your doppelgänger!
Send us all your sublunary imaginings!
Thank you to everyone who has already submitted! We are always so grateful that people trust us with their art.
If you haven't submitted yet, please consider doing so!
Send us your spells/charms/hexes!
Send us your nightmares!
Send us your love songs for the moon!
Send us stories written by your doppelgänger!
Send us all your sublunary imaginings!
Congratulations to Sublunary Review alum Kip Knott (@Kiptain62) on being selected for the @Wigleaf Top 50 [Very] Short Fiction Longlist!
We love seeing the folks we publish get the recognition they deserve.
Check out his winning story, "Detritus Diary" in @GooseberryPie99!