Saturday, March 26, 2022

Call for Submissions: Swamp Ape Review

Submission guidelines are also available on our Submittable page.

Deadline: August 31, 2022

We encourage pieces that echo the hybrid nature of the Swamp Ape—works that subvert our expectations of both content and form, and unsettle our assumptions of what is possible. We are especially interested in publishing the work of writers from under-represented backgrounds and identities.

In 2022, we will publish a print as well as an online issue, both of which will include a special section featuring South Florida writers and artists.

All work will be considered for both the print and online issues. If your work is meant to function in both formats (i.e. collaboratively in print and online), please indicate this in your application. (We would love to see submissions of this nature.)

See individual genres for descriptions, size recommendations, and formatting requirements.

If you are a writer or artist with ties to the South Florida area, please consider submitting to our South Florida Feature category, as your work could be featured in both the print and online issues of SAR Quarterly.

Across genres:

  • You may submit to multiple categories, but not using the same piece (e.g. a Fiction submission must differ from a Swamp submission by the same author).
  • Do not submit work that has already been published elsewhere. This includes self-published work.
  • Wait to hear back from us before submitting new work.
  • Only submit one file per submission (e.g. all five poems in one file, all 4 pieces of art in one file)
  • Only follow up if you haven't heard back from us within the standard 6-month window. We read your pieces thoughtfully and will be in touch when we do.
  • Let us know promptly if your submission is accepted for publication elsewhere. Please do so by withdrawing your submission from the Submittable queue and adding a note to it, specifying that you've withdrawn. For poetry, specify if certain poems are still available.
  • FAU graduates must wait at least 3 years after their graduation term before submitting work for consideration.


Within genres, while we accept submissions of any length, our preferences are:

  • Up to 5 poems. Please submit only one file.
  • ≤ 6,000 words for fiction and nonfiction
  • Visual art that fits our aesthetic, happens to mesh thematically with one of the poems, stories, or essays we plan to publish, or that expands our aesthetic. Please submit only one file. 
More information and submittal portal here.

For questions regarding submissions, please contact:

editor@swampapereview.com.


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