Cecile’s Writers Magazine
Website
Defunct
From the Editor
Cecile’s Writers Magazine is a literary eZine that publishes writing by intercultural writers:
– Authors for whom English is their native language but currently reside in a non-English speaking country (or have resided in a non-English speaking country for at least 3 years).
– Authors whose parents have different cultural backgrounds (either by ethnicity or by nationality)
– Authors for whom English is not their native language but choose to write in English.
Authors who do not fit any of the above categories but still feel they have an intercultural voice are also welcome to submit their story, provided they briefly explain to us how why.
The concept is about the authors and not the subject matter. The stories themselves do not necessarily need to highlight intercultural subject matters.
Submissions
All genres of fiction are welcome. We prefer character driven stories as opposed to plot driven stories.
In non-fiction, we accept short memoirs, personal essays and literary essays.
The maximum word counts are as follows:
Flash fiction: 1,000 words
Short Stories: 7,500 words
Novelettes: 21,000 words
Novel Excerpts: 6,000 words
Personal essays / memoirs: 6,000 words
Literary essays: 6,000 words
Information
Editors Name Samir Rawas Sarayji
Print publication? No
Circulation Online
Do you take online submissions? Yes
Submission Guidelines URL
Approx. Response Time? 3 weeks
How often do you publish? A new story every 2 weeks.
Year Founded? January 2013
Do you pay? No
Contact
Twitter @CecilesWriters
Mailing Address:
Email samir@cecileswriters.com
Facebook

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