Saturday, May 28, 2022

Call for Submissions: 433

433 General Submissions

We accept general submissions of non-fiction, fiction, poetry, and visual art. We also are now seeking interviews, reviews and criticism for our “Notes” channel (See further guidelines on notes below). We are particular interested in non-fiction at the moment.

The best way to see what we’re looking for is to read the work we’ve published. Our editors are simply looking for work that feels of-the-moment. We can’t tell you what that looks like, but we’ll know it when we see it.

GUIDELINES

Format: Submit all work as word documents, and include a cover letter in the body of your email with a brief 50-word or less third-person bio. Work submitted in the body of email will not be considered. Work submitted without a cover letter will not be considered.

Response Time: We will respond usually within a month, though sometimes it can take longer, and sometimes we can respond as soon as the same day. If you have not heard from us in thirty days, please feel free to nudge us. We are human, after all, and sometimes submissions can fall through the cracks.

Previously published work: We will not consider previously published work.

GENRES

Send all submissions as word documents. If you send in the body of an email, we will not consider it.

Nonfiction: 1,200-word limit, although we love a good very short piece. Submit as word document with title and name in document.

Fiction: We accept short stories up to 2,500 words. We will consider excerpts under our Notes channel (see below) if accompanied by a review or interview.

Poetry: No more than three poems per submission.

Art: Send art and photography submissions as .jpg or png attachments. Max of 10 images.

Simultaneous submissions: are welcome, but please note it in your cover letter and let us know if your work is accepted elsewhere.

Send submissions to:

fourthreethreemag@gmail.com

The 433 Prompt:

Along with out general submissions, we have the 433 prompt. We believe that this has produced work for this site that is less of a gut reaction and more introspective and considered. This is not a requirement for the site.

The Prompt is Simple: Set a timer for four minutes and thirty-three seconds, and then once the time expires, write about what you experienced. What did you hear, smell, see, think, remember, feel? Anything goes, as long as it fit into those four minutes and thirty-three seconds.

We want to hear from writers, nurses, teachers, lawyers, construction workers, mothers, people in incarceration, social workers, service workers, delivery people—everyone. If you have the time to spare, and the time to spare to write about the time you spared, we want to hear from you.

The submission guidelines are the same as for general submissions. 

“Notes” Submissions:

Notes is our new channel for reviews, interviews and criticism. We will consider consider any book, film, music, art or other reviews/criticism/interviews, but we will place a special emphasis and are particularly interested in writing that emerges from within the author’s communities.

For example, we’d love to see an Appalachian response to Hillbilly Elegy; A New Orleanian’s reconsideration of Confederacy of Dunces; A Mexican-American review of Alan Chazaro’s "PiƱata Theory.

Criticism here is seen as distinct from creative nonfiction, but we know this is a strange distinction, and if you submit as criticism or CNF, we won’t mind if it feels more like one or the other.

“Notes” submission guidelines

Please send submissions as a Word document with the title and your name in the document.

Please include a biographical note at the end of your submission (up to 50 words). We’d love to know who you are, what you do, and where you’re writing from.

Simultaneous submissions are welcome, but please note it in your cover letter and let us know if your work is accepted elsewhere.

Send submissions to:

fourthreethreemag@gmail.com

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