Submit to Spires!

Hello!I am writing on behalf of Spires Intercollegiate Arts & Literary Magazine at Washington University in St. Louis. Our magazine is looking for literary and art submissions and would be very obliged if you could forward the following message to undergraduates studying English or creative writing, or to professors who might encourage their students to submit to our publication. More information can be found on our website: https://sites.wustl.edu/spires/ Our deadline for submission is Friday, March 1st at 11:59 P.M. Central. We would greatly appreciate if you could forward this message as soon as possible to students and/or professors.

Thank you very much in advance!

Best,Lara BriggsCo-Editor-in-Chief, Spires Intercollegiate Arts & Literary Magazine

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Dear Undergraduates,

Spires Intercollegiate Arts & Literary Magazine at WashingtonUniversity in St. Louis is currently accepting submissions of poetry, prose and artwork for our Spring 2024 issue. On behalf of the Spires staff, we encourage you to submit your creative work to our publication by our deadline of Friday, March 1st at 11:59 P.M. Central time. Spires has printed the work of talented undergraduates twice a year since 1995, and we continue to enjoy showcasing the efforts of creative students from across the country. If you would like to submit to our magazine, please do so by Friday, March 1st at 11:59 P.M. Central time. Submit work at the following link: http://tinyurl.com/spiresspring24. We are eager to review your work and we look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,Lara BriggsCo-Editor-in-Chief, Spires Intercollegiate Arts & Literary Magazine

http://spires.wustl.edu/

Graphe Wants Your Work!

Graphê, UIC’s journal of undergraduate writing, is collecting submissions from
students across Chicago for its Fall 2024 publication.

This is an opportunity for your work to be featured on a larger scale, whether it’s poetry, prose, creative non-fiction, or other works of writing & visual art. Unsure if your work qualifies for Graphê? Submit anyway!

We want to showcase & uplift all kinds of stories, voices, ideas, and talents!
Submissions are currently open at https://engl.uic.edu/Graphê/ until 11:59 pm, March 24.

Submit to Miscellany!

Miscellany, the College of Charleston’s Literary and Arts Journal, is extending an invitation to all undergraduates to submit. We publish poetry, short fiction, and visual arts. The guidelines for each art form and for submissions are on our substack and linked in our Instagram bio, @miscellanycofc. All submissions are free, and there is a prize for best submission.

We use one time printing rights, so after we print, all the rights go back to the artists.

Submissions are open until March 15th.

 

Submit to The Foundationalist!

The Foundationalist accepts literary essays, poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction pieces from current undergraduate students. We would also be happy to accept anything that has previously been written for a class. There are no page limits or themes. We simply want students to submit their best work! In the past, we have received 3,300 submissions from students representing more than 235 institutions across the globe, giving writers selected from that submission pool the opportunity to join a community of over 230+ published authors from 90+ universities. If selected, the author’s writing will be published online and potentially in print format.

The deadline is March 10th, 2024, at midnight in your time zone. More information can be found on www.thefoundationalist.com, and submissions and other queries can be sent to thefoundationalist@gmail.com.

Submit to Outrageous Fortune!

Submission Deadline for Spring 2024 Issue March 31st, 2024; 11:59 PM

[ OPEN! ]

Outrageous Fortune publishes literary and artistic works by undergrads. We accept submissions in the form of Visual Art, Film, Poetry, Fiction, and Nonfiction. Please see below for specific guidelines on formatting and limitations regarding submissions.

All submissions should be sent via email to OutrageousFortune@marybaldwin.edu, alongside a short introduction, identification of university/school being attended, and a short biography. Please enclose the submission type within brackets at the beginning of the subject line. Remember that Outrageous Fortune is a professional organization, and we expect submissions to be sent with professionalism. Submissions lacking professionalism may be outright rejected.

Please send your submissions as either .pdf or .docx files within your email for ease of access.

Additional information in the Outrageous Fortune website!

Call Me [Brackets]

Call Me [Brackets] is a thematic biannual online literary journal published out of the University of Alabama. They are seeking submissions for their ninth issue:

Dear Writers,
Submissions for the ninth issue of Call Me [Brackets], “Call Me [When You Get Home]” are open from now until December 1, 2022. We’re looking for prose, poetry, creative nonfiction, visual art, song lyrics, or anything else that feels like home. We embrace new writers, and we’re eagerly waiting to read your work!

Submission guidelines can be found here.

Best,
Call Me [Brackets]

Submissions Are Now OPEN for The Adroit Prizes 2022!

Take a look!
The Adroit Prizes are awarded annually to two students of secondary or undergraduate status. We’re fortunate to receive exceptional work from emerging writers in high school and college, and the best of the best will be recognized by the Adroit Prizes.
 The 2022 Adroit Prize for Poetry will be selected by Arthur Sze. The 2022 Adroit Prize for Prose will be selected by Kali Fajardo-Anstine.
All secondary and undergraduate students are eligible, including international students and students who have graduated a semester early (in this case, in December 2021). If you would like to submit your work, please familiarize yourself with the submission guidelines below:
We’re looking forward to reading your work!

Equatorial Literary Magazine is looking for submissions!

Hi! Equatorial Literary Magazine is looking for submissions! Here are the relevant details if you’re interested:

We have included you on our email list in the hope that you will share our submission guidelines with your young writers, joining a pool of submissions from Columbia University, UCLA, The University of Minnesota, and other top creative writing programs from around the country and the globe.

Our spring submission window will be open from April 1 – May 31, so please encourage your students to submit!

I am happy to address any questions or concerns you may have about the process. We look forward to seeing our inbox fill up.

Happy writing,

The Editors

Equatorial Literary Magazine

www.equatorialmag.com