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Second Skin Mag is a quarterly online literary magazine created to provide a platform for underrepresented and marginalised voices of young Black and POC creatives.
We aim to not just be a magazine, but a community, one that will continuously strive to promote the voices of Black and POC creatives around the world.
Here, we only ask of creatives that they be truthful with us, that they be open, vulnerable, and stay true to themselves, regardless of how dark, or raw, or rough, or even ordinary that self may be.
We publish themed issues quarterly, four times a year. For more information, and future submission and publication dates, visit our website secondskinmag.com, and follow us on social media (@secondskinmag).
Alternative art and literature magazine The Matador Review is accepting submissions for the Winter 2019 publication. We publish poetry, fiction, flash fiction, and creative non-fiction, inviting all unpublished literature written in the English language (and translations that are accompanied by the original text) as well as many forms of visual art. The call for submissions will end November 30.
The Matador Review is an online literature and art quarterly based in Los Angeles and Chicago. Founded in January 2016, our purpose is to promote “alternative work” from both art and literature, and to encourage respect for online publications. In each issue, we offer a selection of work from both emerging and established artists, as well as exclusive interviews and book reviews from creators who are, above all else, provocative. Recent contributors include Damian Van Denburgh, Rachelle Cruz, Heidi Seaborn, Jeremy Radin, Marguerite L. Harrold, and others.
Alternative art and literature magazine The Matador Review is now accepting submissions for the Fall 2018 publication. We publish poetry, fiction, flash fiction, and creative non-fiction, inviting all unpublished literature written in the English language (and translations that are accompanied by the original text) as well as many forms of visual art. The call for submissions will end August 31.
We are also seeking work for our new arts and culture corner, The Matador Post. We distribute articles which surround the following cultural topics: Television, Film, Music, Politics, Video Games, and Sex and Love.
Tallow Eider Quarterly is accepting submissions for the fall issue. We are seeking innovative art, poetry and flash fiction. There is no fee to submit. Visit our website for details.
Cat on a Leash Review is currently accepting submissions for our inaugural issue, which will be launched in September 2016. We are accepting imaginatively written short fiction and flash fiction pieces. Our focus is on literary skill rather than a specific genre, though we are open to genre specific pieces. ? We do not accept previously published work, but we do encourage simultaneous submissions. Please notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere. Please only submit one work at a time.
We will be accepting submissions for our first issue until August 20. Any submissions received after August 20 will be considered for our next issue.
The Matador Review is now accepting submissions for its Fall 2016 publication! We accept poetry, fiction, non-fiction, flash fiction, and visual art. There are no submission fees, and the deadline to submit is on August 31st: matadorreview.com/submissions
For more information, check out our website, or you can follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/The-Matador-Review-909831419093935/) and Twitter (twitter.com/matadorreview).
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Second Skin Mag says
Second Skin Mag is a quarterly online literary magazine created to provide a platform for underrepresented and marginalised voices of young Black and POC creatives.
We aim to not just be a magazine, but a community, one that will continuously strive to promote the voices of Black and POC creatives around the world.
Here, we only ask of creatives that they be truthful with us, that they be open, vulnerable, and stay true to themselves, regardless of how dark, or raw, or rough, or even ordinary that self may be.
We publish themed issues quarterly, four times a year. For more information, and future submission and publication dates, visit our website secondskinmag.com, and follow us on social media (@secondskinmag).
For inquiries, collaborations, and other information, email us at secondskinmag@gmail.com
The Matador Review says
Alternative art and literature magazine The Matador Review is accepting submissions for the Winter 2019 publication. We publish poetry, fiction, flash fiction, and creative non-fiction, inviting all unpublished literature written in the English language (and translations that are accompanied by the original text) as well as many forms of visual art. The call for submissions will end November 30.
The Matador Review is an online literature and art quarterly based in Los Angeles and Chicago. Founded in January 2016, our purpose is to promote “alternative work” from both art and literature, and to encourage respect for online publications. In each issue, we offer a selection of work from both emerging and established artists, as well as exclusive interviews and book reviews from creators who are, above all else, provocative. Recent contributors include Damian Van Denburgh, Rachelle Cruz, Heidi Seaborn, Jeremy Radin, Marguerite L. Harrold, and others.
Submission information can be found at http://www.matadorreview.com/submissions
The Matador Review says
Alternative art and literature magazine The Matador Review is now accepting submissions for the Fall 2018 publication. We publish poetry, fiction, flash fiction, and creative non-fiction, inviting all unpublished literature written in the English language (and translations that are accompanied by the original text) as well as many forms of visual art. The call for submissions will end August 31.
We are also seeking work for our new arts and culture corner, The Matador Post. We distribute articles which surround the following cultural topics: Television, Film, Music, Politics, Video Games, and Sex and Love.
Submission information for The Post and The Matador Review can be found at: http://www.matadorreview.com/submissions
Submissions for The Matador Review can be sent to editors@matadorreview.com
Questions, concerns, and submissions for The Matador Post can be sent to contact@matadorreview.com
Robert Cole says
Tallow Eider Quarterly is accepting submissions for the fall issue. We are seeking innovative art, poetry and flash fiction. There is no fee to submit. Visit our website for details.
Cat on a Leash Review says
Cat on a Leash Review is currently accepting submissions for our inaugural issue, which will be launched in September 2016. We are accepting imaginatively written short fiction and flash fiction pieces. Our focus is on literary skill rather than a specific genre, though we are open to genre specific pieces. ? We do not accept previously published work, but we do encourage simultaneous submissions. Please notify us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere. Please only submit one work at a time.
We will be accepting submissions for our first issue until August 20. Any submissions received after August 20 will be considered for our next issue.
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The Matador Review says
The Matador Review is now accepting submissions for its Fall 2016 publication! We accept poetry, fiction, non-fiction, flash fiction, and visual art. There are no submission fees, and the deadline to submit is on August 31st: matadorreview.com/submissions
For more information, check out our website, or you can follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/The-Matador-Review-909831419093935/) and Twitter (twitter.com/matadorreview).