Sunday, May 4, 2025

Call for Submissions: Euphony Journal

Euphony welcomes submissions of unpublished poetry, fiction, essays, reviews, and creative non-fiction. Nearly all of our writing comes from outside the University of Chicago community, by first-time and professional authors from around the country and the world—and everything in between.

Manuscripts should be sent to:

euphonyjournal@gmail.com

  • We no longer accept print submissions. All previous print submissions for which you have not received a response may be resubmitted per the electronic submission guidelines. In the subject heading of your email, clearly state the genre of the work (poetry or prose) and your name. This ensures that your work is properly accounted for in our system.
  • Depending on the genre of your piece, address your email to Ayman Lone and Shiloh Miller (poetry) or Katherine Chen and Maya Mustata (prose). Please double check that the editor’s name is spelled correctly. Copying, pasting, and clearing the formatting of a name always works.
  • Attach your submission in a file compatible with Microsoft Word or a basic text editor—not in the body of the email—so the formatting of your work is preserved. .doc files are strongly, though not exclusively, preferred to .docx or PDFs.
  • Provide a valid email address that is checked regularly so we can contact you on the status of your work: We will use your email address to contact you unless requested otherwise. If you do not have an email address, a phone number is also acceptable.
  • Please type your work and number the pages. There are no strict length or genre requirements, though you may wish to familiarize yourself with what we publish; besides our online content, our print issues are available as PDFs here.
  • You may include a brief biographical note in your submission (no more than four or five lines) if you would like one to appear in the journal. Notes may be slightly edited for formatting reasons.
  • We accept simultaneous submissions. If your work is published elsewhere, please notify us immediately so we can remove your submission from our queue.

Accepted contributors will receive two complimentary copies of the issue by mail. Alternatively, your piece may be selected to appear exclusively on our website; we will notify you in this case for your permission. The print issue is permanently archived online, but both print and online rights revert to authors upon publication. If you wish to reprint something that has previously appeared in Euphony Journal (either in print or online), we ask that you credit the author and Euphony Journal as its first publication.

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