Magazine Name: | RED OCHRE LiT |
Website: | defunct |
Editor: | Mimi Ferebee |
Mailing Address: | |
Email: | editors.redochrelit@gmail.com |
Circulation: | varies |
Submission Guidelines: | defunct |
Approximate Response Time | 1-3 Months |
Publishes: | Monthly |
Year Founded: | 2010 |
Online Submissions? | Yes |
Information about your publication: | Red Ochre LiT strives to publish premier, contemporary literature. We are interested in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and short, five poem chapbooks. While our primary goal is to showcase the work of experienced authors, we feature up to three emerging writers in each issue as well. To help give this new population of writers a voice, we randomly select one individual to interview about his/her journey to publication. RED OCHRE LiT was founded on the belief that reading and writing are becoming dying pastimes. In a world where people choose daily to flip through 1,000 channels instead of pages, writers must perfect their work and present it via widely accessible media venues. First and foremost, however, we must lose our fear of rejection and submit polished pieces for publication. Truly, this represents the crux of Red Ochre, resoiling the grains of our literary ancestors and what they worked so hard for. We are a multicultural journal and we venerate voices from around the world. We take pride in our national and international writers, whose work is both innovative and captivating. Anything less, would defeat our purpose. We invite you to read our issues and celebrate yet another wave of writing! |
What type of submissions you are looking for: | Here at RED OCHRE LiT, we publish contemporary poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and chapbooks. While our primary goal is to showcase the work of experienced authors, we feature emerging writers as well. We are a multicultural journal, celebrating voices from around the world. We take pride in national and international writers, particularly those whose work is both innovative and captivating. We are accepting submissions and invite you to submit your work! We are eager to read pieces that steer us into emotion. Whether sadness, elation, empathy, or even anger, we want to feel your words. If you have a refined piece and believe we would be honored to publish it, please review our submission guidelines. |
Information on Contests: | Please note, this is currently not a paying market. Though, all work published in Red Ochre from January to December will be considered for the annual Red Ochre Path Prize issued in January of each year beginning in 2012. |
EWR Note | Do not submit your work to this publication. We have not received new information on this publication in a long time. If you have information about this publisher, please contact us. If you have experience with this publisher please let a review. At this time they do not take submissions. |
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