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Flatiron Foothills Publications logo 

Flatiron Foothills Publications, LLC, is an independent publishing partnership located in Boulder, Colorado, beneath the foothills of the Flatirons in the Front Range of the Rockies. We champion several publishing houses and imprints in the local area to bring fresh, innovative literature to Coloradans and the world. By pooling our resources under one umbrella, we can reach a wider audience and streamline our distribution process. Please explore what our imprints have to offer, and find your next favorite read!



Alternating Current Press logo 

Literature to change your lightbulb.

Alternating Current Press is an indie press dedicated to publishing and promoting incredible literature that challenges readers and has an innate sense of self, timelessness, and atmosphere. We love science, history, homebound roots, rural landscapes, sense of place, poetic literary fiction, diverse voices, and all that is electric in the literary world. We publish full-length books, multi-author anthologies, slim chapbooks, and various print and online journals featuring fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and hybrid work. GENRE: LITERARY, ALL STYLES.

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Augustan Age logo 

Poetry for an epic new era of curiosity.

Augustan Age is a poetry press that publishes a wide variety of verse collections, from nature poetry to revolutionary poetry to historical poetry to traditional form poetry. Featuring everything from slim chapbooks to full-length collections and all the experimental and hybrid spaces in between, Augustan Age is dedicated to preserving and promoting the diverse poetic voices of our new age of change, awareness, identity, and self. GENRE: POETRY. (Not yet open for submissions.)


Bench Press logo 

Sports Romance that goes hard.

Bench Press is your indie home for contemporary sports romance fiction that gets your heart rate up and your hot blood pumping. This imprint publishes novels and novellas of any kind of sports romance, from sexy and steamy hockey to slow and steady golf to the lusty ladies of lacrosse; and publishes a regular magazine of sports romance stories called Shorties. Bench Press kicks balls, licks balls, and always gives a happy ending. GENRE: SPORTS ROMANCE.

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The Coil logo 

The Coil: An Independent Online Literary Magazine

The Coil is a daily literary magazine that features essays, book reviews, interviews, shelfies, columns, articles, fiction, nonfiction, poetry, artwork, historical writing, literary recipes, booklists, soundbites, and more. We always have something new and electric, and we post Monday through Friday, so follow us on Medium, where the magazine is hosted, and check back often. We welcome diverse and underrepresented voices and are an LGBTQUIA2+ safe-space. GENRE: MOSTLY NONFICTION, LITERARY, INDIVIDUAL PIECES.

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Curiouser & Curiouser logo 

Let young minds drink the potion.

Curiouser & Curiouser is a press for innovative children’s, early reader, tweener, middle-grade, early adult, and young-adult fiction that lets young minds explore the greater world around them. This imprint tells diverse, sometimes difficult, stories for the betterment of social change, learning cultural differences, and understanding a world of history beyond our own backyards. Titles begin with easy chapter books aimed at 5-to-7-year-olds and go up to young-adult novels aimed at 16-to-17-year-olds. GENRE: CHILDREN’S THROUGH YA. (Not yet open for submissions.)



Dyslexicon logo 

The love of language for all abilities.

Dyslexicon provides accessible books for adult readers with reading disabilities who need easy language, but who want stories with adult characters facing adult issues in an adult world, not books for kids. Dyslexicon books feature adult characters and easy sentences, so readers with dyslexia, alexia, visual impairments, ADHD, neurodivergence, or other reading disabilities can enjoy easy stories that aren’t aimed at children. Print books feature: large text, non-serif fonts, wide line spacing, wide margins, left-aligned text, and cream paper. GENRE: HI-LO, READING-IMPAIRED. (Not yet open for submissions.)



Past Imperfect logo 

Find yourself somewhere else here.

Past Imperfect is an independent press specializing in historical fiction that breaks molds, busts myths, and challenges the way readers see, feel, and understand the past. Focusing on sensory details, women’s stories, diverse perspectives, and rarer settings, Past Imperfect aims to immerse readers into history forgotten with words remembered. This imprint publishes only fiction, in novels, novellas, and short-story collections; we do not publish nonfiction or scholarly texts. GENRE: HISTORICAL FICTION, ALL STYLES. (Not yet open for submissions.)



Resurrection Men Logo 

An afterlife for grave-robbed books.

Resurrection Men is a reprint press that focuses solely on keeping out-of-print books alive for a second life. We grave-rob select books from dead presses, closed catalogs, expired contracts, and public domain obscurity—especially unique and literary works—to keep the titles in print for the next generation. GENRE: REPRINTS ONLY. (Not yet open for submissions.)


This opportunity will close after 30 submissions have been received.

Flatiron Foothills Publications, LLC, is bringing on slushie-pile readers for two of our imprints, Alternating Current Press and Bench Press, and our online journal, The Coil. Since the FFP partnership shares one Submittable account and all of our imprints work closely together, applicants are welcome to read submissions for all presses or a single press (or two), and a single application works for all presses simultaneously.

We are NOT looking for readers who will work for a month, then bail on us. We’re looking for committed readers who want to be a part of our press imprints and help shape the future for those presses. If you do not have the time to commit to playing an active role in reading submissions, please do not apply. We are currently ONLY hiring for submission readers for these two presses and the online journal; if that is not what you want to do, please do not apply.

We are a liberal press partnership that welcomes people of all ages, abilities, and cultural backgrounds, and we are a BIPOC+ and LGBTQ+ safe space. We are not interested in bringing on readers whose content decisions are informed by religion.


Job Details:

  • Readers work remotely.
  • Hours are flexible around your schedule, and we will not micromanage time or scheduling provided that submissions are answered within each press’ stated timeframe for each category. We generally want submissions handled within a few weeks of being received.
  • Readers read the first-round submissions for all contests as well as open-reading-period subs.
  • Readers will read submissions and decide “yes” or “no” only, and then the submissions go to the editorial board. The editorial board will decline the “no” submissions immediately and read through the “yes” submissions in their entirety before deciding if the submission is a good fit for the press. A “yes” decision by any first-round slushie-pile submission reader doesn’t automatically equal an acceptance; all acceptances are vetted by an experienced editorial board that is familiar with each press’ focus, current needs, and past history of publication. Alternating Current Press only accepts about 1-3% of its submissions. Bench Press accepts about 10% of its submissions.
  • Readers will not correspond with the authors directly.
  • Readers are required to read through at least 30% of each submission. Submissions are read in order and shouldn’t be skipped, except for category or contest deadline necessities, or recusal for inability to be impartial.


Requirements:

  • Familiarity with the backend of Submittable (the publisher/reader side, not just the submitter side).
  • Familiarity with Submittable messages.
  • A few hours to dedicate to reading submissions every week to stay on track.
  • Ability to attend virtual group meetings via Zoom or Google Meet a couple times per month.
  • Access to a computer or device where you can read submissions online.
  • Ability to be paid via direct deposit through Stripe Connect (requires a bank/credit union account).
  • A desirable applicant is someone who regularly reads books and online content in their selected categories to be familiar with the industry and publishing landscape.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Discretion about submissions in the public sphere. You will have privileges for reading submissions that are not yet published anywhere, and the authors’ privacy and copyrights should be respected in all public spaces.
  • Readers should have thick skin and should not be prone to trigger/content warnings (although you should also be able to recognize when a piece may be problematic or require a content warning). A lot of literary material is controversial and heavy, and readers should be careful that their own experiences, traumas, and biases don’t overly inform decisions when work is high quality. We tell you this upfront because if material is too heavy for you, then you’ll quit reading, and that just wastes both of our time, so know in advance that some work is hard to handle.
  • If you leave the position, we ask that you help with onboarding and training for the next person who replaces you.


Alternating Current Press is hiring for:

  • Nonfiction (3 READERS): literary, creative NF, essay collections, literary memoir, non-mainstream, non-commercial, NF chapbooks, quirky NF manuscripts, single essays in NF anthologies, NF translation manuscripts (Read our latest essay collection.)
  • Fiction (3 READERS): literary, novels, novellas, short-story collections, flash-fiction collections, hybrid fic manuscripts, non-mainstream, non-commercial, fic chapbooks, quirky fic manuscripts, single fic pieces in fic anthologies, fic translation manuscripts, single fic stories for Luminaire and The Coil. (Read our latest short-story collection.)
  • Poetry (3 READERS): poetry collections, hybrid poetry manuscripts, poetry chapbooks, single poems in poetry anthologies, poetry translation manuscripts, single poems for Luminaire and The Coil. (Read our latest poetry collections: Fish Love and Watermark.)

Press payment is $2 per submission read, plus a $20 finder’s fee for any full-length fic/NF manuscript the editorial board accepts for publication, or a $10 finder’s fee for any chapbook or full-length poetry manuscript the editorial board accepts for publication, paid out via direct deposit every 3 months through Stripe Connect if a minimum of $30 for a payout has been reached.


Bench Press is hiring for:

  • Fiction (2 READERS): sports-romance novels, novellas, and short stories. Please note that Bench Press ONLY PUBLISHES SPORTS ROMANCE, no other genre. (Read our latest novel.)

Press payment is $2 per submission read, plus a $10 finder’s fee for any full-length novel the editorial board accepts for publication, paid out via direct deposit every 3 months through Stripe Connect if a minimum of $30 for a payout has been reached.


The Coil is hiring for:

  • Nonfiction, mostly (2 READERS): Individual columns, essays, and promotional posts that are literary-related. Here are the columns we regularly publish. The Coil publishes Monday through Friday, so readers have to be more consistent with their reading and scheduling with faster turnaround, but all of the submissions are single pieces.

Journal payment is $1 per submission read, paid out via direct deposit every 3 months through Stripe Connect if a minimum of $30 for a payout has been reached.


Flatiron Foothills Publications, LLC, Code of Conduct: FFP expects its authors and staff to be kind literary citizens within the industry and to conduct themselves with decency in the public sphere, which includes social-media profiles. We reserve the right to sever ties and contracts with authors or staff who target or harass others; use racist, homophobic, xenophobic, ableist, or otherwise derogatory remarks toward others in public media; publish external material that is harmful to others; or otherwise conduct themselves in a way that would reflect poorly on our imprints. Literary citizenship is important to us, and the literary community is small and tight-knit. We all need one another, and we rise by lifting others.

$4.99

This is a journal publication and contest of Alternating Current Press. Please know what it is before submitting.

We’re seeking individual pieces of historical writing in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, or hybrid that give an author’s intimate or emotional take on historical places, people, events, or ideas. Pieces must noticeably fit a historical theme. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented writers, and we are an LGBTQUIA2+ safe-space.

Winner of the Charter Oak Award receives $100, our Charter Oak Award digital medallion, a certificate, and publication in our annual journal Footnote: A Literary Journal of History and online at The Coil. All accepted pieces, semifinalists, and finalists receive publication in Footnote, as well, among other prizes. See website for details.

Submissions open (issue #12): February 1, 2025

Submissions close (issue #12): January 31, 2026

Winner announced: March 2026

Publication (issue #12): July 2026


 

  • This category is only for INDIVIDUAL pieces (not book-length manuscripts) with themes of history. Submissions can be poetry, fiction, hybrid, creative nonfiction, or straight nonfiction, but must noticeably fit a historical theme. Other than the blanket term “history,” there is no set theme per issue.
  • All genres, styles, and subjects within the theme considered. A soft upper limit of 10,000 words is suggested, and preference may be given to shorter works.
  • You may submit up to 5 pieces in a single document file.
  • Submissions are read incognito. DO NOT PUT YOUR NAME OR ANY IDENTIFYING MARKS INSIDE THE FILE, including headers, footers, cover pages, acknowledgments, and file names. If you do leave your identifying marks inside the file, the submission will be read as-is, but the reader may disqualify the submission if he knows you on any personal level.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. Single work by multiple authors considered. We will also consider reliable side-by-side (English and a second language) translations for this category. We do not consider A.I.-generated works.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. You do not have to withdraw a piece that is accepted elsewhere, as long as you still own the reprint rights after first publication.
  • Previously published pieces are considered, as long as you still own the reprint rights. Don’t include acknowledgments in the file.
  • ACP and The Coil staff may submit work for publication consideration, but they are ineligible to win prizes while on our staff (including volunteers).
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • Straight or scholarly nonfiction should have citations.
  • There is a $4.99 fee for each submission (up to 5 pieces in a submission). You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration and journal production costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please submit during the free months or email us for an alternative submission method.
  • Each paid submission comes with a digital copy of our latest issue of Footnote, currently #5 ($7.99 value).
  • It is highly recommended that you read our past Charter Oak finalists and winners.
  • We will send a response and notification of the winners to every submission by the end of March 2026. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback.
  • Historical pieces can be submitted for free during Black History Month (February), Women’s History Month (March), and Native American Heritage Month (November). We close our free submissions when we reach our monthly Submittable submissions cap, so submit early in the month, and please only submit to free categories once per month, to give everyone a chance to submit before submissions are capped. When free submissions are open, the portal link will be active here.
  • We accept approximately 40 pieces per issue. We do not give out complimentary print editions, except to the first-, second-, and third-place winners of the Charter Oak Award whose work is therein contained.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit for free to this journal. See website for details.


 

$4.99

This is an Alternating Current Press open-reading period for pieces of short fiction published on The Coil. Please know what it is before submitting.

We’re seeking individual stories/pieces of fiction (NOT chapbooks or book-length manuscripts). Experimental, flash, short novelettes, long stories, short plays, and hybrid prose considered. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA2+ safe-space. All accepted pieces receive $10 and publication on The Coil.

Submissions open: February 1, 2025

Submissions close: May 31, 2025 (extended because the portal opened late: July 31, 2025)

Selections made: Within 4 months

Publication: 2025/2026

 

  • This category is only for INDIVIDUAL standalone fiction (not book-length manuscripts). Submissions can be experimental, flash, short novelettes, long stories, short plays, or hybrid prose. (Hybrid that most closely resembles poetry should be submitted to the poetry category or to the Luminaire Poetry Award. Historical fiction should be submitted to Footnote/Charter Oak Award. Nonfiction pieces (essays, articles, columns, reviews, memoir, journalism, interviews, booklists, literary trends) should be submitted to The Coil categories.)
  • All genres, styles, and subjects considered. A soft upper limit of 5,000 words is suggested.
  • You may submit up to 4 stories in a single document file.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. Single work by multiple authors considered. We do not consider A.I.-generated works.
  • These submissions are not read incognito. It doesn’t matter if your identifying information is or isn’t inside your submission file.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. You do not have to withdraw a piece that is accepted elsewhere, as long as you still own the reprint rights after first publication.
  • Previously published pieces are considered, as long as you still own the reprint rights.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $4.99 fee for each submission (up to 4 pieces in a submission). You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration and journal production costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • Each paid submission comes with a digital copy of our latest short-story collection, Winter Dance Party by Brett Biebel ($7.99 value).
  • It is highly recommended that you read our past published fiction.
  • We will send a response and notification to every submission within 4 months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back after 4 months, please feel free to follow up (kindly).
  • Individual prose can be submitted for free during Short Story Month (May). We close our free submissions when we reach our monthly Submittable submissions cap, so submit early in the month, and please only submit to free categories once per month, to give everyone a chance to submit before submissions are capped. When free submissions are open, the portal link will be active here.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit appropriate submissions for free to this open-reading period (please note that if the portal is not open, then we have reached our free-submission monthly cap until the beginning of the next month or open-reading period).

 

$4.99

This is an Alternating Current Press open-reading period for poems published on The Coil. Please know what it is before submitting.

We’re seeking individual poems (NOT chapbooks or book-length manuscripts) in any poetry format, including experimental, prose poems, and hybrid. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA2+ safe-space. All accepted pieces receive $10 and publication on The Coil.

Submissions open: March 1, 2025

Submissions close: M̶a̶y̶ 3̶1̶, 2̶0̶2̶5̶ (extended because we were late opening the portal: June 30, 2025)

Selections made: Within 4 months

Publication: 2025/2026


 

  • This category is only for INDIVIDUAL standalone poems (not book-length manuscripts). Submissions can be any type of poetry, small groups of linked poems, experimental, prose poems, or hybrid. (Hybrid that most closely resembles fiction or prose should be submitted to the fiction category or to the Luminaire Prose Award. Historical poems should be submitted to Footnote/Charter Oak Award.)
  • All genres, styles, and subjects considered. A soft upper limit of 5,000 words is suggested.
  • Our journal is hosted on the Medium platform, which is not the best place for poetry that is anything other than left-aligned. We are not the best home for single poems with fancy layouts.
  • You may submit up to 5 poems in a single document file.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. Single work by multiple authors considered. We do not consider A.I.-generated works.
  • These submissions are not read incognito. It doesn’t matter if your identifying information is or isn’t inside your submission file.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. You do not have to withdraw a piece that is accepted elsewhere, as long as you still own the reprint rights after first publication.
  • Previously published pieces are considered, as long as you still own the reprint rights.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $4.99 fee for each submission (up to 5 pieces in a submission). You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration and journal production costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • Each paid submission comes with a digital copy of our latest poetry book, Fish Love by Bryanna Licciardi ($7.99 value).
  • It is highly recommended that you read our past published poems.
  • We will send a response and notification to every submission within 4 months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your book. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back after 4 months, please feel free to follow up (kindly).
  • Individual poems can be submitted for free during Poetry Month (April). We close our free submissions when we reach our monthly Submittable submissions cap, so submit early in the month, and please only submit to free categories once per month, to give everyone a chance to submit before submissions are capped. When free submissions are open, the portal link will be active here.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit appropriate submissions for free to this open-reading period (please note that if the portal is not open, then we have reached our free-submission monthly cap until the beginning of the next month or open-reading period).

 


 

$12.00

This is the novel submission portal of Bench Press. Please know what it is before submitting.


  • Sports Romance novels and standalone Sports Romance novellas only.
  • Doesn't have to be fluffy, and you can think outside the box, but it should have a sport, a romance, and a happy ending.
  • Open to all styles, themes, relationships, identities. Love is love.
  • Any length over 30,000 words.
  • Any sport, broad categorization.
  • Must be 18 to submit.
  • We pay 30% net proceeds for paperback and ebook sales.
  • Submit a cover letter that briefly explains your book, pitches or hooks, audience, special marketing ideas or connections you have for sales, sport(s), style(s) (spicy, sweet, etc.), tropes used (grumpy/sunshine, meet-cute, enemies-to-lovers, etc.), romance-readers groups you're part of, expertise with the sport(s), or anything else you think we need to know about you or your book. You can either attach this cover letter as part of your submission or paste it into the cover letter field.
  • Submit your entire manuscript. Once we start reading, we won't want to stop!
  • There is a $12 reading fee to support our press and pay our readers. Reading submissions takes an incredible amount of time, and charging a small reading fee allows us to give your manuscript the care and attention it deserves. We thank you so much for your support. Each submission comes with an ebook of our latest title, currently Sharp Edges by Olivia North (hockey romance, book 1 in the Fresh Ice Series).


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$5.00

This is a journal publication of Bench Press. Please know what it is before submitting.


  • This journal is for individual SPORTS ROMANCE short stories, short fiction, flash, micro, hybrid, and novelettes only.
  • Doesn't have to be fluffy, and you can think outside the box, but it should have a sport, a romance, and a happy ending.
  • Open to all styles, themes, relationships, identities. Love is love.
  • Up to 30,000 words per story.
  • Any sport, broad categorization.
  • Must be 18 to submit.
  • We pay .08¢ per word (.008 x word count) up to $40 max, OR you can opt to receive one copy of the paperback issue instead. Payment will be on final word count after editing, so don't needlessly pad your word count; it will be edited. We also give one complimentary epub and PDF to authors included in the issue.
  • Please identify your sport(s), style(s) (spicy, sweet, etc.), tropes used (grumpy/sunshine, meet-cute, enemies-to-lovers, etc.), expertise with the sport(s), or anything else you think we need to know about you or your story in the cover letter field or on the first page of your story attachment.
  • Submit only one story per reading fee.
  • There is a $5 reading fee to support our press and pay our readers. Reading submissions takes an incredible amount of time, and charging a small reading fee allows us to give your story the care and attention it deserves. We thank you so much for your support. Each submission comes with an ebook of our latest title, currently Sharp Edges by Olivia North (hockey romance, book 1 in the Fresh Ice Series).


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$2.00

We consider standalone excerpts from novels, memoirs, collections, and other books. This column is excellent for promotional purposes to coincide with a book’s release date, to drum up early exposure, or during the dates of a book blog tour. Excerpts are only considered for published books or books on preorder, and not from works-in-progress that have not yet found a publisher. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.



  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed.
  • Previously published excerpts allowed.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted excerpt.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit essays for free.

 

$2.00

We look for well-written book reviews that are analytical or that draw comparisons to history or culture, especially in an essay style. We have a vast readership and will feature any style, genre, author, or publisher, large and small alike, if the review is of interest to our readership. We currently accept finished reviews only, no pitches and no queries to review your book. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space.


  • Reviews have a minimum requirement of at least 600 words and at least 2 snippets of quoted text/writing samples from the book.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your review is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published reviews are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted review.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit reviews for free.


$2.00

This is our regular column of brief micro book reviews where the literary world can talk about what it’s reading. One single paragraph per book. This is an excellent way to talk about indie books that have been published or that are forthcoming. Each column contains multiple writers sharing a single paragraph each about their current favorite reads; you contribute one paragraph, not the entire column. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space.


  • Reviews should be 200-400 words about one single book. All styles welcome.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your review is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published reviews are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted review.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit reviews for free.


$2.00

We're looking for completed essays, articles, columns, booklists, trends, journalism, scholarly work, or nonfiction literary-interest work, as well as memoir, personal essays, hybrid essays, and creative nonfiction with general interest. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space.

In general: We look for well-written and topical essays, articles, and columns. Although not entirely required, we are really geared toward a literary scene and are seeking works that reflect that atmosphere. We love pieces that incorporate current events, culture, rural landscapes, diverse voices, books, booklists, science, holidays, personal experiences, craft, literary trends, and history. We are big fans of research, digging beneath the top layer, and well-formed arguments. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.


  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published articles or essays are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted essay.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit essays for free.

 

$2.00

We're looking for completed essays on craft. This is a series for people in the writing, editing, agenting, creative-writing teaching, or publishing business to talk in-depth about their craft or process. Essays can touch on most any aspect of craft or process, as long as the topic is something in the literary or publishing world. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.

  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published articles or essays are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted essay.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit essays for free.

 

$2.00

This is a series of essays where authors can go into extensive detail on topics they know a great deal about. Are you an ‘expert’ at making wooden birdhouses, getting clean drinking water to underprivileged countries, timber-felling, or knowing which trees belong in which tree families? Go into detail about a topic you know well, how to do it, what to look for, and why it’s important to you. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.

  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published articles or essays are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted essay.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit essays for free.

 

$2.00

This series highlights odd or fun collections of items that authors have hoarded through the years. Do you collect something weird? Stamps and baseball cards are fine, but we are mostly looking for collections that go a little outside the norm, just for the fun of it. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.

  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • This column must include at least 1 (and up to 19) hi-res image(s) of your collection.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published articles or essays are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted essay.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit essays for free.

 

$2.00

The On This Day series focuses on events in history that took place ‘on this day,’ with a bent toward literary, scientific, cultural, and historical events. We look for well-written, well-researched essays and articles that say something deeper than a Wikipedia version—something quirky, little-known, or personal about some person, place, idea, book, &c., that took place ‘on this day’ in history. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.


  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published articles or essays are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted essay.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit essays for free.

 

$2.00

This series features columns about older books and how well they hold up over time, after a second look. Books should be at least a couple years old, but you decide your own topic and book. How does it fit in with today’s society? What changed, for better or worse? We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias. 



  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published articles or essays are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted essay.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit essays for free.

 

$2.00

The Last Thing I Loved is exactly what it sounds like. We are seeking essays on the last thing you truly loved, something you felt so passionate about when you found out about it, heard it, tried it, tasted it, read it, saw it, revisited it, that you just had to tell everyone. We want to hear about products and songs and ideas and objects that changed your life and changed your mind. Tell us that passion, and make us feel it. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias. 


DO NOT SEND ESSAYS ABOUT LOVE OR RELATIONSHIPS.

If the last thing you loved is love itself, then you are not trying hard enough. We are not interested in your personal relationships with unknown people. We are also not interested in sadness for this column; we do not want essays about things you lost if the mood is not upbeat, lovely, passionate, and fun.

  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • This column should include at least 1 (and up to 19) hi-res image(s) of the last thing you loved.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published articles or essays are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted essay.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit essays for free.


$2.00

History and science is our passion at The Coil. But what if something in history had been altered, changed for better or worse? We seek fun, interesting, sad, quirky, well-researched fiction on alternat(iv)e histories for any person, place, event, idea, or time period in history. Essays are also accepted, if you want to dabble in scholarly what-ifs. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space.


  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published articles or essays are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted essay.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit essays for free.

 

$2.00

We look for well-made (and taste-tested) food and drink recipes with a literary bent. They can be based on food from books, be based on what characters might eat or drink, have punny literary titles, or simply be a recipe accompanied by an essay. We are open about that, but it should pertain to literature in some facet. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.   



  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • This column should include at least 1 (and up to 19) hi-res image(s) of the food or drink being made.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published articles or essays are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted essay.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit essays for free.


$2.00

We look for interesting and engaging interviews and conversations with literary figures, authors, editors, publishers, agents, heads of literary organizations, artists, people doing creative things in the world, &c. Especially interested in topical conversations (new books released, upcoming speaking engagement, film adaptation, something pertaining to holidays/events). We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.   


  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • Interviews should have a minimum of 4 questions.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published interviews are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted interview.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit interviews for free.

 

$2.00

We accept self-interviews from authors who have at least one published book. A self-interview is where you ask yourself the questions that you want people to know, and answer them yourself. Humorous, odd, quirky, intimate, and/or getting deeply personal with previously unknown parts of your life works the best. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.

 

  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • Interviews should have a minimum of 4 questions.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published interviews are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted interview.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit interviews for free.

 

$2.00

We accept photo interviews from authors who have at least one published book. A photo-interview is one in which you provide photos pertaining to something about yourself, a book, inspiration for writing, a set topic, or some other united subject. Photos should have some meaning on a particular subject, and should be your own photos, or photos you have permission to use. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.

 

  • Material should have a minimum of 100 words.
  • Material should include at least 5 images (and up to 19).
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published interviews are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted interview.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit interviews for free.



$2.00

This is a series of fun and engaging set-questions for authors. This series is for authors only, and you must have at least one published book. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.

To participate in this interview series, you must first download the questions here.


  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • There are no simultaneous submissions allowed for this category. These interview questions are our own, for our own series, and cannot be published at another venue.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted interview.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit interviews for free.

 

$2.00

We accept shelfies from authors who have at least one published book. Shelfies are where you take pictures of your bookshelves and talk about them. The shelfie can be in-depth or surface level, but we love to see what authors read and how they organize their books. Tell us what’s important to you about your books, and share as many photos as you’d like. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.

 

  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • Material should include at least 1 image (and up to 19).
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published interviews are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted essay.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit interviews for free.


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This column is for exposure and spotlights on authors and literary endeavors, in the vein of an in-depth profile. It’s a good outlet for book-blog tours that just want to spotlight a book, or for someone to spotlight his or her own project, local literary places or projects, or neat organizations doing good things for the literary world. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.


  • Material should have a minimum of 600 words.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published articles or essays are not considered.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted essay.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit essays for free.

 

$2.00

We consider artist profiles that talk about the artists, their craft, their style, and show a sampling of their work in a visual presentation. We accept comics, graphics, illustrations, and artwork portfolio essays with a universal appeal. Material should be enough to fill a full post; we aren’t as inclined to take one single picture as we are to take several panels and pieces to make a meatier showcase post. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.

  • Material should have a minimum of 100 words.
  • Material should include at least 1 image (and up to 19).
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun. No erotica, nudity, or graphic violence.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors and artists must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed. If your piece is picked up elsewhere, please withdraw your submission through Submittable.
  • Previously published material is considered if you own the reprint rights.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted art post.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit material for free.


$2.00

This column focuses on multimedia literary posts with soundbites, videos, MP3s, audio book excerpts, book trailers, readings, podcasts, &c. We prefer items that are hosted externally with links (such as hosted on YouTube or SoundCloud or Vimeo), but otherwise, you can upload your files individually if they don’t have hosted links, and we’ll host them on our own networks. We especially want to hear from marginalized and underrepresented authors, and we are an LGBTQUIA+ safe-space. We are not interested in affiliated articles, purchased opinions, or columns that are trying to sell something with a paid bias.


  • Material should have a minimum of 100 words.
  • Material should include at least 1 multimedia item (and up to 19). These items can be attached in the upload form if they are not already hosted on external sites, or you can provide the links in the appropriate form field.
  • All work must be in English and must be the author’s own. We do not consider AI-generated works.
  • No religion or hate speech. Do not submit material that is hateful toward any type of person or culture, or that is pro-gun. No erotica, nudity, or graphic violence.
  • If you need to adjust a submission, please use the Request to Edit option through Submittable. Please don’t request to edit for minor flaws, however—all accepted work will go through an editing process and will have the chance to be updated before publication, and your work will not be disqualified for a missing comma.
  • All authors and artists must be at least 18 to submit.
  • Simultaneous submissions allowed.
  • Previously published material is considered if you own the reprint rights.
  • Submit via Submittable only. We do not accept email submissions.
  • There is a $2 administrative fee that we have to charge for each submission to use the Submittable platform. You may submit as many times as you’d like, but each submission must be made separately with a separate fee. The fee helps us with needed administration costs, but it’s not meant to be too inhibitive. If you are unable to pay, please email us for an alternative submission method.
  • We will send a response to every submission within two months. Form response only, unless we are interested in publishing your work. We are regretfully unable to provide feedback. If you have not heard back from us within two months, please feel free to contact us (kindly).
  • We pay $10 per accepted post.
  • We acknowledge that we are headquartered on what should be Arapaho land on a street that is instead named for a dead white male president who owned enslaved people and severed Native American Nations apart irrevocably. To honor the reparations that this entire country needs to make, Black writers and Native American Indigenous (United States and Canada) writers may submit material for free.