Magazine Name |
Unshod Quills |
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@unshodquills |
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https://www.facebook.com/UnshodQuills |
Website |
http://www.unshodquills.com |
Editors Name |
Dena Rash Guzman and Wendy Ellis |
Print publication? |
No |
Mailing Address: |
Unshod Quills c/o Stargazer Farm 39391 SE Lusted Road Sandy, OR 97055 |
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dena@haliterature.com |
Circulation |
approximate average: 4000 visitors per issue (quarterly) |
Submission Guidelines URL |
http://unshodquills.com/submit-to-uq/ |
Approx. Response Time? |
one month |
How often do you publish? |
quarterly |
Year Founded? |
2011 |
Do you take online submissions? |
Yes |
Information about your publication |
Independent sister site to Shanghai’s HAL Publishing and Far Enough East. Based in Portland, Oregon. A theme based literary and arts journal founded by editor Dena Rash Guzman. Unshod Quills has featured the work of Tammy Stoner, W.M. Butler, Catherine Platt, Helen Vitoria, Stephen Caratzas, Mike Meraz, Meg Tuite, Kevin Sampsell, Sean H. Doyle, Jamie Iredell, Zachary Schomburg, Riley Michael Parker, Gregory Crosby, Timothy Gager, Naoko Fujimoto, Chloe Caldwell, Renee Reynolds, Ginger wRong Chen, Emily Kendall Frey, Dayvid Jann Figler, Mary Ann Sullivan, Penina Finger, James H. Duncan, Eva Steil, John ?Sugahtank? Roubanis, Bjorn Wahlstrom, A. Molotkov, Jamie Gusman, Jeff Pike, Jason Mashak, Cooper Lee Bombardier and too many additional fine artists and authors to name. We pride ourselves in publication of both emerging and established artists and writers. We co-produced the first ever China/US poetry film festival last year. We are pandemic. |
What type of submissions are you looking for? |
Bright. Not too genre-specific. Crossovers are welcome, however. We want bright, vibrant and modern writing with a bare foot planted firmly in tradition. |
Tell us about upcoming events or contests |
We will be working on the second Shanghai Tunnels Project, a China/US poetry film festival this year. Last year’s was a huge success. |