Welcome! We're a new literary publication for BIPOC artists and writers. Our goal is to provide a space for creatives of color and showcase their amazing work. Submissions for our first issue are open, so send us your best work!
Our print journal art, flash CNF, and poetry submissions close in 2 weeks! There's still time to get your piece in 💕
Send us your best work related to disability, chronic illness, and neurodiversity.
@MusingPublish We're open for submissions until 10/28! We're looking for flash prose (fiction and nonfiction), poetry, and art from writers and artists of color 🥰
Aand she's back :D This time, @swatkinseditor wrote us an article about...writing articles. And how not to confuse them with creative nonfiction. Useful stuff
Read: https://t.co/jv7U2gr6Go
(also, we hope you saw the Spoonie Journal Q&A https://t.co/edhwrr1Hk4)
Q&A with Sara Watkins from Spoonie Journal!✨
It’s a wonderful interview. It’s warm, it’s funny, and we feel like it’s alive and hugs everyone who reads it. So go read it.
https://t.co/edhwrr19uw
@spooniepress @swatkinseditor
We want to keep making rejections fun, that's why:
The Who Freakin' Cares Writing Contest for Poetic Rejects! 🏆🏅 brought to you by Chill Subs and Onwords (@withonwords)
No entry fee. No long waits. Money, fame, ostriches.
Subs open 9/16
Now share
https://t.co/TlqMeMGjO2
as someone who’s both sending out personal work to other mags and filtering submissions for this one
it took me a while to understand that rejection letters don’t equal bad work
your piece just doesn’t fit the theme / forte of the journal and that’s okay. you’ll be okay