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Promotional poster for the Kerouac Project writing residency in Orlando. Large white text reads “Write Where the Road Began” over a grayscale photo of Jack Kerouac. The Kerouac Project logo appears at the bottom with details about six writers being selected for residencies at the historic Kerouac House.
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Write at Jack Kerouac’s Residency in Orlando for Seven Weeks

Deadline: April 14, 2026

Write where Jack Kerouac wrote The Dharma Bums. The Kerouac Project residency of Orlando, FL offers the house to yourself, $600 grocery stipend, utilities paid. Finish your project in seven weeks. Six time slots available per year. We accept: Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Poetry, Plays, Screenplays. Fiction and Nonfiction can be in graphic narrative form if preferred. Applications due April 14, 2026, but we’ve been known to extend it. Website: www.kerouac-project.com.


Jewish Fiction Call for Submissions

Deadline: Rolling

Jewish Fiction, a prestigious literary journal, invites submissions for its 2026 issues. Jewish Fiction (formerly Jewish Fiction .net) is the only English-language journal, either print or online, devoted exclusively to publishing Jewish fiction. We showcase the finest contemporary Jewish-themed writing (either written in, or translated into, English) from around the world, and in our first 40 issues, we have published 640 stories or novel excerpts, originally written in twenty-two languages. Our interactive website allows readers to search these 640 stories by theme, original language, and author, and we are proud to have published such eminent authors as Elie Wiesel, Savyon Liebrecht, and Aharon Appelfeld, alongside many excellent, lesser-known writers. We are a truly international journal, and we have readers in 140 countries. For submission details, please visit our Submissions page at bit.ly/47MDwtV.


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Call for Poetry Chapbook Manuscripts

Deadline: March 21, 2026

Green Linden Press is delighted to welcome submissions of poetry chapbook manuscripts to be considered for publication. Poets are encouraged to read from our online journal, Under a Warm Green Linden, to become familiar with work that excites us. Our mission is simple: to foster excellent poetry. Please send manuscripts of 12–40 pages. Simultaneous submissions, works in translation, and co-authored manuscripts are all accepted. There is a $15 reading fee, which helps support our green mission, to give a portion of our proceeds to reforestation efforts. To see our previous chapbooks visit www.greenlindenpress.com/chapbooks.


Wordrunner eChapbooks seeks Fiction, CNF/memoir, Poetry for Annual Themed Anthology

Deadline: February 28, 2026

For our spring 2026 anthology, we welcome fiction, memoir, creative nonfiction, poetry or prose-poems on the theme of “Endings.” Submit your best work—a short story, personal narrative, novel or memoir excerpt (up to 5,000 words), three flash fictions (500-1000 words each), or three poems (up to one page each). We’re interested in historical as well as contemporary fiction, emotional complexity and nuanced characters. Deadline: February 28, 2026. Publication of our 57th issue will be in late April. Submission fee: $3. Authors are paid ($10 to $25). Editor’s Choice prose piece receives $50. Complete guidelines and submittable link at echapbook.com/submissions.html.


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Oyster River Pages Opens for General Submissions

Deadline: May 15, 2026

Oyster River Pages is open for submissions of short fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and visual art, January 27-May 15, 2026. We look for language and stories and images that move us out of ourselves and into other spaces, and are especially eager to publish pieces that engage with the work of marginalized and decentered people—Black and Brown creators, LGBTQ+ creators, and creators of all levels of dis/ability. See www.oysterriverpages.com/submit for details.


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Kings River Review Call for 2-Year College Student Submissions

Deadline: Rolling

The Kings River Review publishes artwork, creative nonfiction, short fiction, and poetry of current 2-year community college students. Submission Deadlines: March 15 for the spring issue and October 15 for the fall issue. Submission requirements: up to 5 pieces of artwork and photography sent as .JPEG files; creative nonfiction and fiction of up to 3,000 words; and up to 5 poems. Go to kingsriverreview.com for full submission guidelines.


The New Verse News Seeks Current Events Poetry

Deadline: Year-round

Since 2005, The New Verse News has covered the news of the day with poems on issues, large and small, international and local. It relies on the submission of poems (especially those of a politically progressive bent) by writers from all over the world. The editors update the website every day with a poetic take on a current and specific headline. See the website for guidelines and examples. Then paste your non-simultaneous submission and a brief bio in the text of an email (no attachments, please) to nvneditor(at)gmail.com. Write “Verse News Submission” in the subject line of your email.


About Place Journal Call for Submissions: The Ground Beneath Us

Deadline: March 10, 2026

Each issue of About Place Journal, the arts publication of the Black Earth Institute, focuses on a specific theme. From January 1st to March 10th, we’ll be accepting submissions for our Spring 2026 issue The Ground Beneath Us: Place, Power, and Resistance. Our mission: to have art address the causes of spirit, earth, and society; to protect the earth; and to build a more just and interconnected world. We publish prose, poetry, visual art, photography, video, and music which fit the current theme. More about this issue’s theme and our submission guidelines: aboutplacejournal.org/submissions.


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Read ALOCASIA: A Journal of Queer Planty Writing!

Deadline: Rolling

ALOCASIA is an online literary journal of queer creative writing about plants, nature, and horticulture. Based in the United States, we publish writing from both established and emerging writers around the world in all genres. We publish traditional work, as well as the weird, erotic, explicit, and anti-colonial. Our writers are celebratory, fierce, wounded, loving, and rebellious. Come visit our garden on the web at alocasia.org. Also, we would love to read your work, click here for submission information.


Flyer announcing a call for submissions from Superpresent on the theme “Beginnings.” The image shows a textured dark background with a large acorn in the foreground and two small green trees. Text reads: “CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS. Superpresent is seeking submissions on the theme BEGINNINGS. Deadline March 15th. www.superpresent.org.”
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Superpresent Spring Issue – Beginnings

Deadline: March 15, 2026

Superpresent is a magazine of the arts that places equal emphasis on the written word and visual arts.  We are seeking submissions of all forms of poetry, short stories, essays, video, film, and visual arts on the theme Beginnings for our Spring 2026 issue. www.superpresent.org


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Palooka Seeks Chapbooks, Prose, Poetry, Artwork, Photography

Deadline: Year-round

Palooka is a global literary magazine of daring prose, art, photography, comics, and chapbooks drawn exclusively from unsolicited submissions. We champion underdog voices, read anonymously, and only publish what we love. Bold voices. Brave stories. palookamag.com


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Our Doors are Open

Deadline: Year-round

The Blue Mountain Review launched from Athens, Georgia in 2015 with the mantra, “We’re all south of somewhere.” As a journal of culture, the BMR strives to represent all life through its stories. Stories are vital to our survival. What we sing saves the soul. Our goal is to preserve and promote lives told well through prose, poetry, music, and the visual arts. We’ve published work from and interviews with Jericho Brown, Kelli Russell Agodon, Robert Pinsky, Rising Appalachia, Turkuaz, Michel Stone, Michael Flohr, Lee Herrick, Chen Chen, Michael Cudlitz, Pat Metheny, Melissa Studdard, Lyrics Born, Terry Kay, and Christopher Moore. bluemountainreview.submittable.com/submit


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Accepting Poetry, Fiction and Essays

Deadline: Rolling

The Dolomite Review is currently open to submissions of poetry, fiction, and essays from writers rooted in the Midwest or whose work thoughtfully engages with Midwestern places, histories, and sensibilities. The magazine has a strong focus on storytelling and seeks work that demonstrates depth, originality, and a clear artistic vision. We welcome both emerging and established voices and are especially interested in writing that reflects the region’s landscapes, communities, and interior lives. Genre fiction is generally not considered unless it is clearly literary in approach. Please read our submission guidelines and the current issue to understand the type of work we are looking for: www.thedolomitereview.com


Flyer for QUA Literary & Fine Arts Magazine’s Winter 2026 call for submissions. Text reads “Call for Submissions! Submit here: https://go.umflint.edu/QUAMAGAZINESUBMISSION. Winter 2026 submissions due February 22. We accept poetry, short fiction, nonfiction, photography, paintings, and other visual art.” Includes UM-Flint and QUA logos, a QR code, and decorative icons of megaphones and an open book.
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Qua Magazine Seeks Submissions for Winter Semester 2026 Issue

Deadline: February 22, 2026

Qua Literary and Fine Arts Magazine is a student-run publication of the University of Michigan-Flint. Founded over 50 years ago, we invite submissions of Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Poetry, Visual Arts, Photography, etc. from anyone living in the state of Michigan. No submission fees. For the Winter Semester 2026 issue, all submissions must be made by February 22nd here: go.umflint.edu/quamagazinesubmission.


Promotional graphic for the National Baseball Poetry Festival. The design features a baseball with a pen across it, symbolizing writing and baseball. Text reads: “National Baseball Poetry Festival. Contest Submission Deadline: March 27, 2026. 20 poems/poets will be recognized. BaseballPoetryFest.org.” The text is in blue and red on a white background with a red border.

National Baseball Poetry Festival Call for Submissions

Deadline: Noon, March 27, 2026

The National Baseball Poetry Festival invites submissions of poems that deal with any aspect of the gamesmanship, nature, and atmosphere of Baseball and/or Softball, for example: opening day, ballpark food, childhood memories, first pitch, athletic heroes, uniforms, ball parks, Little League, dugout chatter, the season of the game, etc.  No restriction on form. Poets may submit one (1) poem for consideration, which should fit on a single page. The thematic views of baseball/softball and the game will be given wide interpretation by the judge(s).  Submissions are free.  For full submission guidelines, please visit baseballpoetryfest.org.


Little Somethings Press Seeks Work for Motherhood Anthology

Deadline: February 7, 2026

Little Somethings Press publishes pieces of flash fiction, flash memoir, poetry, and visual art in handmade books. This issue, we are featuring poetry, prose, and art, centered on motherhood and created by mothers. We are looking for work that couples the joy and the trauma of the motherhood experience. Poetry should be under one page, and prose under 500 words. Art should be submitted as a JPEG or PNG file. To submit, email [email protected] by February 7, 2026. littlesomethingspress.com/submissions/


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JackLeg Press is Looking for the Next Great Thing

Deadline: Rolling

JackLeg Press seeks bold, vibrant, authentic writers. Is that you? We’d love to find out. We focus on poetry, short fiction collections, select novels & creative nonfiction. Query us today! jacklegpress.submittable.com/submit