Saturday, July 11, 2026

Call for Submissions on the Theme of "Love": The Avenue

The Avenue 

Theme

The theme for the next edition of The Avenue will be Love. What’s not to love about love? Love stinks, love makes the world go round, love is everywhere, love is the drug. We want to see what you have done with the topic and how you have interpreted it in your work.

Reading Period

Submissions will close on September 1st. We look forward to reading both prose and poetry, just keep in mind we print in Black and White.
 
Simultaneous vs. Multiple Submissions

Simultaneous submissions to other journals are fine as long as they are identified as such and we are notified immediately upon acceptance elsewhere. Multiple genres within one submission is okay, so long as the submission abides to the 5,000 word limit, described below. Please note: within multiple genre submissions, the editors reserve the right to publish one genre over another.
 
Manuscript Guidelines
  • Double-spaced (poetry may be single-spaced) pages in either Word or PDF.
  • Numbered pages.
  • Please use the following format for your submission: last name_title
  • Fiction and nonfiction: No more than 5,000 words. Excerpts of longer works are welcome if self-contained.
  • Poetry: Submit up to three poems in separate documents.
Carefully copy-edit and proof your work. We’re not against a typo or two, or even an occasion of their/they’re/there. However, do the courtesy of proofing your work. We’re a small staff and copy-editing should be done as much as possible prior to submission.
 
Please be thematically sound. We have a theme and we want you to relate to it in some way. We want it to be inventive and creative, but it can’t be tenuous.
 
Please strive to be inoffensive. We’re not against harsh language, sexuality, a depiction of the real world or offensive subject matter, but there has to be a context.
Unsolicited criticism is not considered.
 
Restrictions

We do not reprint previously published work.
 
Submitting

To submit follow this link: Submissions 
 
Notifications and Queries

Early submissions will be responded to faster than later ones. Feel free to query after one month has passed.
 
Fees

There is a $5 submission fee. If you would like a waiver please feel free to make a request.

Writing Competition: The Moth Nature Writing Prize

THE MOTH NATURE WRITING PRIZE 2026 IS NOW OPEN

The Moth Nature Writing Prize is an international prize. It aims to encourage and celebrate the art of nature writing and is awarded annually to unpublished pieces of prose or poetry which best combine exceptional literary merit with an exploration of the writers’ relationship with the natural world. 

The winners are chosen by a single judge each year, who reads the stories anonymously. Previous judges include Richard Mabey, Helen Macdonald, Max Porter, Kathleen Jamie and Cal Flyn.

THE PRIZES

1st prize €1,000 and a week at The Moth Retreat
2nd prize €500
3rd prize €250

The winning pieces are published in the Irish Times online.

HOW TO ENTER

The Moth Nature Writing Prize is open to anyone over 16, as long as the work is original and previously unpublished. An entry consists of a single poem of any length (not a collection of poems) or a single piece of prose (fiction or non-fiction) of up to 4,000 words. The entry fee is €16 per poem or prose piece.

You can enter online or send your entry along with a cheque or postal order made payable to ‘The Moth Magazine Ltd.’ with an entry form or cover letter with your name and contact details and the title of your poem or story attached to:

The Moth
Ardan Grange 
Milltown, Belturbet, Co. Cavan
Ireland H14 K768

Please remember to read the terms & conditions before you enter.

Closing date 30 September.

If you would like to be notified of the results, please sign up to our newsletter here.

Winners announced in December.

Eligibility

  • The Moth Nature Writing Prize is open to anyone over 16 at the time of entering.
  • An entry consists of a single poem of any length (not a collection of poems) or a single piece of prose (fiction or non-fiction) of up to 4,000 words.
  • Entries must be entirely the work of the entrant and must never have been published, self-published, published online or broadcast.
  • English translations of work originally written in another language are acceptable as long as translator has permission, and author and translator agree to share prize money. 
  • Simultaneous submissions accepted.
  • AI-generated work is prohibited.

Prizes

1st prize €1,000 plus a week at The Moth Retreat in rural Ireland, 2nd prize €500, 3rd prize €250.
The winning entries are published in the Irish Times online.

Fees

Entry fee €16 per poem or prose piece. 

Payment methods: online via PayPal; cheque (euro/sterling/dollar at current exchange rate) made payable to ‘The Moth Magazine Ltd’; credit/debit card via PayPal (to enquiries@themothmagazine.com); postal order (Ireland only) made payable to ‘The Moth Magazine Ltd’; cash (euro/sterling/dollar at current exchange rate).

Formatting

  • Stories must not exceed 4,000 words in length.
  • Poems can be any length (collections of poems not acceptable)
  • Entries can be on any subject but must reflect concerns about or appreciation for the natural world.
  • Entries must be written in English.
  • Postal entries must be typed and clearly legible (recommend 12pt font).

Receipt of entry

  • Enclose a stamped addressed postcard marked 'ACKNOWLEDGEMENT' if you require acknowledgement of receipt of postal entry (include international reply coupon if entering from overseas).
  • Online entries are confirmed by the email receipt of your payment to PayPal.
More information here

Call for Submissions: Blue Mesa Review

Recent cover image or website screenshot for Blue Mesa Review 

Blue Mesa Review accepts previously unpublished work in Fiction (up to 6,000 words), Nonfiction (up to 6,000 words), Poetry (up to 3 poems), and Visual Art. We have a rotating editorial board, so each issue is fresh and unique. In general, we are seeking strong voices and lively, compelling narratives with a fine eye for craft. We look forward to reading your best work!

*We only consider unpublished work. Please do not submit anything that has been published on your blog, through your Facebook page, in other magazines including those online, or in an anthology or chapbook.

*We only accept submissions online through Submittable. We do not accept submissions via email or postal mail. Any submissions received by means other than Submittable will be returned to the submitter unread or recycled if a stamped, self-addressed envelope was not provided.

*We gladly accept simultaneous submissions. Please notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere and withdraw your submission through the Submittable system. If a poem in a group of up to 3 poems is accepted, simply add a message identifying the piece that is no longer available.

*Individuals currently affiliated with the University of New Mexico (students, staff, and/or faculty), should not submit to Blue Mesa Review until they have been unaffiliated for at least five years.

*Due to the high volume of submissions we receive, response time can be longer than our standard six months. Please be patient. If you have not heard from us in six months, you can email us at:

 bmreditr@unm.edu 

“Submission Query” should be the subject line.

*Submissions should be saved in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx). Prose submissions should be double-spaced. Poetry can be single-spaced. Please use a standard typeface and font size (12 pt). Pages should be numbered and a brief cover letter should be provided.

*Authors who have been published with Blue Mesa Review must wait two years before submitting again.

Please submit only once per reading period.

Reading Period

We accept art, poetry, nonfiction, and fiction submissions between July 1 – October 31 for publication in our Fall issue and between December 1 – February 28 for publication in our Spring contest issue.

Genres

• Poetry: No more than three poems per packet.
• Fiction: No more than 6000 words.
• Nonfiction: No more than 6000 words.

We are always looking for visual art for publication in the magazine. Due to the layout of our site, we have a strong preference for landscape-oriented or square pieces, but we will accept the occasional portrait piece that captures our imaginations.

Magazine Payment & Copyright

We pay $25 per poem, essay, short story or artwork published in the magazine during our general reading period.

Rights: We ask for first North American serial rights and non-exclusive electronic rights for our website. Blue Mesa Review does not consider work that has been previously published in print or online. Rights revert to the author upon publication. Each piece is published in our online issue

Call for Submissions: San Pedro River Review

San Pedro River Review

We are only open for submissions during two periods: for the Spring issue, we are open Jan 1 to 31. The Fall issue window is July 1 to 31. Unsolicited submissions sent outside these periods will be deleted without reply.

GENERAL GUIDELINES

We're a small staff and review submissions daily, so you will hear back from us within one and ten days. If you do not hear back from us within ten days, please contact us.

The submission window closes at midnight, EST, on the last day of the submission window.

* ONLY ONE SUBMISSION PER SUBMISSION PERIOD. The exception would be when poems are submitted in one email, and art or photography submitted in a separate email. We do not consider writings paired with art or photography, if accepting the writing must include the art it is paired with. Poetry or flash fiction submitted in the same document with unsolicited art or photography will not be answered.

* Simultaneous submissions are fine.

* Please keep cover letters simple.

* Inscribe a third-person bio in the body of your email. Address is optional, but it will be incumbent on you to provide it if we accept your work. Payment is one contributor copy. NOTE: Under certain circumstances, contributors outside the US may need to purchase their own copies due to customs fees, taxation, etc.

* No previously published work. But we're okay with prior publication on blogs or social media, or your mom's refrigerator.

* We rarely, if ever, comment on work we decline.

* Email your submission to:

sprreview [ at symbol ] gmail.com (Change [at symbol] to @ )

GENERAL GUIDELINES

We're a small staff and review submissions daily, so you will hear back from us within one and ten days. If you do not hear back from us within ten days, please contact us.

The submission window closes at midnight, EST, on the last day of the submission window.

* ONLY ONE SUBMISSION PER SUBMISSION PERIOD. The exception would be when poems are submitted in one email, and art or photography submitted in a separate email. We do not consider writings paired with art or photography, if accepting the writing must include the art it is paired with. Poetry or flash fiction submitted in the same document with unsolicited art or photography will not be answered.

* Simultaneous submissions are fine.

* Please keep cover letters simple.

* Inscribe a third-person bio in the body of your email. Address is optional, but it will be incumbent on you to provide it if we accept your work. Payment is one contributor copy. NOTE: Under certain circumstances, contributors outside the US may need to purchase their own copies due to customs fees, taxation, etc.

* No previously published work. But we're okay with prior publication on blogs or social media, or your mom's refrigerator.

* We rarely, if ever, comment on work we decline.

* Email your submission to:

sprreview [ at symbol ] gmail.com (Change [ at symbol ] to @ )

POETRY AND PROSE

* We seek writing that employs a sense of concision — an economy of language that produces keen images. We like a touch of Kant's "crooked timber of humanity", and Lorca's duende that wrestles with mortality, emotion, and earthy forces — even the irrational, mysterious, and life’s inescapable wounds. We reject most poetry out of sheer gabbiness, which is not the same as a long poem, but a tumult of prosy verbosity.

* Submit up to 3 poems in a single Word document. ​Do not inscribe poems in the body of your email. No pdf. files unless your poem has special format or spacing needs. No .dat files or links to Google docs.* Submit only 1 piece of flash fiction, up to 1,200 words.

* We consider prose poems as well as the usual poem formats. Prose poems need rhythmical continuity, and like other poems, an economy of language, not simply be aborted fiction.

* No AI generated poems. Those we determine created AI work will not be considered in the future. You may be able to fool us, but please: have some integrity. 

All work must be in English, excluding, of course, the case where a non-English word or term is intrinsic to the poem. Non-English poems may be submitted if accompanied by their English translations.

ART & PHOTOGRAPHY

* Submit up to 8 pieces of art/photography, color or b&w, hi-res if possible (~ 250 to 400 DPI).

* We are generally not interested in outdoorsy, scenic art or photography. We find similitude in what Larry Levis said in The Gazer Within about landscapes and poetry, how they're intensively visual: as with the poet, the photographer of the solitary, silenced, abandoned, wayworn and defeated finds a connection with “human fertility within time.” The flaw is the art, the beautifully marginal. In sum, in we seek in art and photography what Robert Benton said of Saul Leiter’s photography of his models: “the frail and beautiful and deeply human.”

* We generally do not consider art or photography created solely by AI. That said, post-processed art/photography is fine, if post-processing removes blemishes, clarifies, or corrects lighting or distortions in the original work. Moreover, while we appreciate many forms of digital art, our editorial interests generally lean away from purely decorative, kaleidoscopic, fractal, highly symmetrical, or geometric pattern-based abstractions. We favor artwork that conveys a distinct artistic vision, emotional resonance, narrative presence, atmosphere, or a strong sense of personal expression and human experience.

* Submit as separate jpegs in a single email, unless the files are so large they require separate emails. Art may include photography, collage, drawings, and hybrid forms thereof.

NOTE: Nude art or photography is welcome but it must adhere to strict artistic and legal standards. Consider Saul Leiter's "In My Room," and the work of Francesca Woodman and Brittany Markert. If these specific rules are unclear or too general for you, we will send you the separate guidelines.

* Please do not give your art trite, cliched, cute, or overly descriptive titles. Don't lead the witness. Let the viewer's imagination compose the piece's narrative. Even single words for titles would be fine. That said, we also like longer titles if they are imaginative, especially those employing figurative language.

​By submitting to us you grant us permission, if we select your work, to publish it. No separate author's consent form or proof will be sent out.

All work must be that of the submitter. Plagiarism will be reported.

San Pedro River Review acquires first serial rights to accepted pieces. Copyright reverts to the author after publication.

Contributors may purchase additional copies at reduced rates. Discounts are only available through us, not the regular Amazon site. Otherwise, copies for non-contributors are available on Amazon at the regular retail price.

Writing Competition: The Grayson Books Poetry Contest

The deadline for the Poetry Contest (full-length collection) is August 15. This is for 50-90 pages of poetry.

Guidelines for Grayson Books Poetry Contest: Full-Length Manuscripts

Use the submission manager to submit your 50-90 page manuscript electronically: Submittable.com

*If the contest you are submitting to does not appear, it is not currently open for submissions.

The winner will be awarded a $1,000 prize, publication, and 10 copies. The runner-up may also be offered publication.  

There is a reading fee of $26.

Submissions accepted starting May 1st. Deadline is August 15th.


Please do not put contact information on the manuscript. Entries are judged anonymously. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable if we are notified immediately about an acceptance elsewhere. Acknowledgments of previously published poems may be included with your submission, but are not required. When a manuscript is chosen for publication we will request acknowledgments.

Call for Submissions: Fusion Fragment

Fusion Fragment 

Submission Status: Open through July 31st.

What We Want:

  • Science fiction or SF-tinged literary fiction stories and novelettes ranging anywhere from 2,000 to 15,000 words. Although any science fiction subgenre is fair game, our tastes lean towards slipstream, cyberpunk, post-apocalypse, and anything with a little taste of the bizarre. FF prefers character-driven stories, and often skews towards quiet, reflective pieces. If the primary tone of your story is one of high adventure or humour, it’s probably not the right fit for FF. That said, quality always outstrips genre preference in terms of importance, so feel free to send us anything that even vaguely resembles science fiction.
  • We don’t accept reprints.
  • Work written by humans. We have no interest in AI-written stories.
  • We’re always interested in publishing work by marginalized voices. If that’s you, and you feel comfortable doing so, please call this out in your cover letter.
  • We used the results of our submitter’s survey to post some details on the types of stories that usually work best for us. You can find the info on our Patreon here.

What We Pay

  • We pay 4 cents (CAD) per word, up to a maximum of $400 (CAD) per story.
  • Our preferred method of payment is PayPal. If you live in a region where PayPal is not available, we’ll do our best to work with you to find an alternate method of payment.
How To Submit
  • Send your stories in RTF, DOC, DOCX or ODT file formats. Standard manuscript formatting is nice but not necessary. No one’s going to get accepted or rejected based on manuscript formatting, so don’t stress about it.
  • If you’d like to include a cover letter, feel free to do so. If you’d rather leave it blank, that’s fine, too. (Note that the submission system requires you to enter something in the cover letter field–if you don’t want to include one, just write “Blank” or something like that.)
  • Simultaneous submissions are fine, but please be sure to withdraw your submission from us if accepted elsewhere.
  • You may submit one original story at a time. If a story is rejected, you can feel free to send another story right away.
  • You will receive an automated email confirming receipt of your submission that will include a link where you can check your position in the queue. If you do not receive this email, you should query via our contact form to make sure that your story has been received. (In some cases, you may need to whitelist moksha.io in your email settings.)
  • Send your stories to us through the Moksha submission system, which you can access by clicking here.

Call for Submissions: Strange Pilgrims

Strange Pilgrims 

We believe in narrative as pilgrimage — a journey through wild and wounded places into strangeness and transformation. We read to arrive somewhere we haven’t been before, to glimpse life through another’s eyes in an attempt to understand. The work we’re drawn to is surreal, philosophical, sincere, and unforgettable — stories and essays that get under your skin and reach the heart of the human condition.

We see writers as essential voices in the fabric of society, articulating our delights and sufferings. Each piece we publish is accompanied by a brief interview with the author, offering readers a deeper sense of their world. Together, we hope they form a map of the strange pilgrimages we take through language and life.

We publish one piece each week, alternating between flash and long-form writing:

🜂 Short Stories (1001 to 10,000 words)

🜁 Essays / Narrative Nonfiction (1001 to 10,000 words)

☉ Flash Fiction (under 1000 words)

☾ Flash CNF (under 1000 words)

We’re not married to any genre, structure, or subject. We love surreal, speculative, and fabulist stories; unhinged, lyric, and fragmented essays; voice-driven experimental narratives and slow-burn realism; cultural and literary criticism; hyper-intellectual riffs and children’s stories — so long as they move. If your work is honest, well-crafted, and offers something emotionally and intellectually vivid, we want to read it.

PAY ˗ˋˏ$ˎˊ˗

We pay all our contributors:

$200 per short story/essay

$50 per flash piece

Deadline: July 20, 2026 

Payments are made via PayPal within one week of publication.

We welcome submissions from anywhere in the world.

We publish one piece each week, which means we’re highly selective and read with care.

Multiple submissions are not allowed. Please only make one submission (whether that’s a story, essay, OR flash piece) at a time. After you've heard back from us, you may submit again right away if you wish to.

Simultaneous submissions are fine — just let us know immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.

We do not currently accept previously published works. Self-published pieces (on your blog, Substack, etc.), however, are welcome.

All submissions are handled through our custom submission portal.

Submissions are always free for general categories. If you’d like to support the magazine, you can become a paid subscriber, leave a tip, or request paid editorial feedback. These options help us sustain the magazine and pay our writers.

Currently, our general response time is ~4 months. We offer a $10 Fast Response option, wherein we’ll respond within 4 weeks.

We nominate for the Pushcart Prize, Best American Short Stories, Best American Essays, Best Small Fictions, and Best of the Net.

More information here.