Home Planet News | Publishing Opportunity

Submitting your work can be a nerve-wracking process, but keep your head up and remember that even the Greats received rejection letters. Please remember that when submitting your work to always read the submissions guidelines thoroughly. Remember that you can always submit to our Write for Us segment and that our magazine submissions are now open for the year.

Home Plant News is an independent publisher out of New York. Their triannual publication features mostly poetry, with some fiction and reviews as well.

Please view their submission guidelines here.

Contact: Donald Lev, Editor

E-Mail: homeplanetnew@gmail.com

Website: http://www.homeplanetnews.org


Publishing Opportunities are compiled from information gathered in the 2015 Poet’s Market.

Holiness Today | Publishing Opportunity

Some of the publishing opportunities we share with you are very specialized magazines and journals. While we at The Reverie accept many different styles and themes of poetry, some other publishers may not. Please keep this in mind when submitting your work and always read the submissions guidelines thoroughly. Remember that you can always submit to our Write for Us segment and that our magazine submissions are now open for the year.

Holiness Today is published bimonthly by the Nazarene Global Ministry Center out of Kansas.

Please view their submission guidelines here.

Contact: Carmen J. Ringhiser, Managing Editor

E-Mail: holinesstoday@nazarene.org

Website: www.holinesstoday.org


Publishing Opportunities are compiled from information gathered in the 2015 Poet’s Market.

Highlights for Children | Publishing Opportunity

I know we must have some poets out there who enjoy writing children’s poetry. I’ve never been much good at it myself, but we at The Reverie want to share multiple opportunities with our poets for potential publication. Of course, we certainly hope you’ll still consider submitting with us for our Write for Us. Submissions for the magazine also just reopened.

I’m sure many of you already are familiar with the children’s magazine, Highlights.

They don’t publish much poetry, but you can view all their submissions guidelines for more information on that.

Contact: Christine French Cully, editor-in-chief

Please review their guidelines, here, before submitting.

Don’t forget, our Monday prompt is live and ready for you to write.


Publishing Opportunities are compiled from information gathered in the 2015 Poet’s Market.

HelloHorror | Publishing Opportunity

I absolutely love a good thriller, and the community over at HelloHorror is looking for just that. We at The Reverie want to share multiple opportunities with our poets for potential publication. Of course, we certainly hope you’ll still consider submitting with us for our Write for Us segment or the magazine. Submissions for the magazine also just reopened.

Back to HelloHorror…

Directly from their site:

HelloHorror accepts works of fiction, non-fiction, micro-fiction, poetry, photography, visual art and film. All entries must be in English. Translations are acceptable and should be accompanied by a copy of the original text. While we entertain most works associated with the genre, please keep in mind that our goal is to offer something new within the genre with a focus on the psychological aspects of horror.

Contact: Brent Armour, editor-in-chief

Email: submissions@hellohorror.com

Please review their guidelines, here, before submitting.

Don’t forget, our Monday prompt is live and ready for you to write.


Publishing Opportunities are compiled from information gathered in the 2015 Poet’s Market.

The Helix | Publishing Opportunity

There is nothing more exciting then sending out your work with the hopes of finding a publisher. We at The Reverie want to share multiple opportunities with our poets for potential publication. Of course, we certainly hope you’ll still consider submitting with us for our Write for Us. Please submit! Submissions for the magazine also just reopened.

Let us introduce you to The Helix, a student-run journal featuring work from their campus at Central Connecticut State University and all over the globe.

Submissions tend to be open in the Summer through the end of October and again in the Winter until mid-March.

Contact: Collin Q. Glasow, editor-in-chief

Email: helixmagazine@gmail.com

Please review their guidelines, here, before submitting.

Don’t forget, our Monday prompt is live and ready for you to write.


Publishing Opportunities are compiled from information gathered in the 2015 Poet’s Market.

 

Hayden’s Ferry Review | Publishing Opportunity

Part of what we do here at The Reverie Journal is to tell you about opportunities to share your work. Of course, we certainly hope you’ll still consider submitting with us for our Write for Us, which we will start posting again in January. Please submit! Submissions for the magazine and anthology are currently closed.

Today we’d like to introduce you to Hayden’s Ferry Review. “We want a story that stops us in our path, then builds us a new one to stroll down. We want poems so good we can’t help but swivel our chairs around to bug the other person in the office.”

Poetry, fiction, nonfiction, art, and translation submissions are not accepted June and July. Submissions through their Submittable page only. For more information visit their page.

Contact:Chelsea Hickok: current editor-in-chief

Email: HFR@asu.edu

Don’t forget, our Monday prompt is live and ready for you to write.


Publishing Opportunities are compiled from information gathered in the 2015 Poet’s Market.

Fugue Literary Magazine | Publishing Opportunity

Part of what we do here at The Reverie Journal is to tell you about opportunities to share your work. Of course, we certainly hope you’ll still consider submitting with us for our Write for Us, which we will start posting again in January. So please submit! Submissions for the magazine and anthology are currently closed.

Today we’d like to introduce you to Fugue Literary Magazine. “Begun in 1990 by the faculty in the Department of English at University of Idaho, Fugue has continuously published poetry, plays, fiction, essays, and interviews from established and emerging writers biannually.”

Poetry, fiction, and nonfiction submissions are accepted Sept. 1-April 1. Online submissions only. For more information visit their page.

Contact: Alexandra Teague, faculty advisor

Contact:P fugue@uidaho.edu

 

Don’t forget, our Monday prompt is live and ready for you to write.


Publishing Opportunities are compiled from information gathered in the 2015 Poet’s Market.