Big Pulp| Publishing Opportunity

The key to getting published is at once simple and painful…You have to put yourself out there. Keep submitting your work and sharing it with the world. Remember that you can always submit to our Write for Us segment and that our magazine submissions are now open for the year.

Big Pulp “defines pulp-fiction very broadly: it’s lively, challenging, thought-provoking, thrilling, and fun…” They are looking more for character and story elements than genre specific themes.

Please view their submission guidelines here.

Contact: Bill Olver, Editor

E-Mail: editgors@bigpulp.com

Website: http://bigpulp.com/


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

Asinine Poetry|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 magazine or Write for Us submissions.

Today, let us introduce you to Asinine Poetry. “We specialize in poetry that doesn’t take itself too seriously.” In general, keep your poems to 50 lines or less and your prose to 5,000 words or less.

Please view their submission guidelines here.

Contact: Shay Tasaday, Editor

E-Mai: editor@asininepoetry.com

Website: http://asininepoetry.com/


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

Asheville Poetry Review| Publishing Opportunity

Another week, another opportunity for publication!

Check out Asheville Poetry Review. They publish annually a variety of forms, including interviews, essays, and book reviews, besides poetry from all over the world.

Please view their submission guidelines here.

Contact: Keith Flynn, Founder

Address: P.O. Box 7086, Asheville, NC 28802

Website: http://www.ashevillepoetryreview.com/


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

Abraxas – Publishing Opportunity

We want to share some love with our community and pass along information for other publishing opportunities out there…

Though we certainly hope you’ll still consider submitting with us for our magazine, anthology, or Write for Us submissions.


Today we are featuring, Abraxas.

From their site:

The reading period for Abraxas #49 will be the month of January 2014. We welcome submissions of seven to ten poems, postmarked January 1 – 31. Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. No electronic submissions, please. Contributors will receive a copy of Abraxas #49 and a 40% discount on additional copies.

We are interested in poetry that attends to language, rhythm, and music, and have a particular interest in the lyric mode. However, we are open to all forms.

Please click here for the rest of their submission guidelines. 

Address: ABRAXAS PRESS, INC., P.O. Box 260113, Madison, WI 53726-0113

Website: http://abraxaspressinc.com/

Contact: Ingrid Swanberg, Editor-in Chief – Warren Woessner, Senior Editor

 

 

ACM – Publishing Opportunity

We want to share some love with our community and pass along information for other publishing opportunities out there…

Though we certainly hope you’ll still consider submitting with us for our magazine, anthology, or Write for Us submissions.


Today we are featuring, ACM (Another Chicago Magazine).

From their site:

Another Chicago Magazine is a literary magazine that publishes work by both new and established writers. ACM does not accept hard copy submissions.

What Are We Looking For?
We look for nonfiction, fiction, and poetry that goes beyond the artistic and academic to include and address the larger world.

What Do We Publish?

  • Poetry (No more than 5 poems per submission; please include in the same file.)
  • Fiction (7,500 words or less)
  • Nonfiction (25 page limit)

What Do We Not Want?
At this time we are not publishing et al., art, audio/video, interviews, or book reviews. Please contact ACMif you have any inquiries about this.

Please click here for the rest of their submission guidelines. 

Website: http://anotherchicagomagazine.net/

Contact: David Welch,  poetry editor