Monday, June 12, 2023

Call for Submissions: the McNeese Review

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Our submission period for The McNeese Review 2024 issue will run from June 1-August 31, 2023. For the 2024 issue, as part of our new craft and pedagogy section, we will include one scholarly work focused on creative writing craft or teaching some aspect of craft (more information on this will be posted early in the submission period).

Boudin, our online home, is currently not accepting submissions and we will have a June ’23 edition for poetry, fiction and CNF of poetry coming soon! Submissions will open again this fall.

Please use our Submittable page and follow the instructions for the appropriate genre of your work. Please note that we do not accept multiple submissions from the same writer within a reading period. Multiple submissions will be rejected immediately unless our editors have specifically requested that the writer submit again.

No material published in The McNeese Review or in Boudin may be reprinted or reproduced, in whole or in part, without the permission of the authors. We ask for ourselves only that The McNeese Review be credited with first publication. 

All print contributors receive one contributor copy. We are pleased to also offer a $50 honorarium to print contributors within the U.S. Contributors outside of the U.S. will receive two additional author copies in lieu of the honorarium. Contributors to Boudin will receive our thanks and the promise that we’ll promote your work.

We encourage you to simultaneously submit your work while it’s under consideration at The McNeese Review. If your submission is accepted by another publication, please withdraw it from Submittable. If you would like to withdraw a single poem or piece of flash fiction but keep the others under consideration, please message us on Submittable.

Please only submit original work. If your work borrows from or quotes another writer, please make explicit mention of this with your submission, giving full attribution to any material you’re using from another source.

We look forward to seeing your work!

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