Fiction, nonfiction, poetry and art. Subs are CLOSED for issue2! Email us at bubblelitmag@gmail.com for any questions. Run by @RikkiTikkiSavvi and @AuthorAlyssa
We managed to fill our final remaining art space for Issue 11. We’re (unofficially) opened for Issue 12 submissions (Twitter, you’re hearing about it first!)
So this is your sign to get those submissions in ASAP to avoid disappointment! ✨
You don't have to submit on Aug 1st, but you can if you want to. We reopen for subs on Tues, so if you've missed us throughout July, just know that we've missed you, too!
We pay. We always have the free sub option. We call that a win-win.
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It's been a whole five minutes since we reminded you that we are OPEN to submissions. Charley and Wendy are ready for your CNF, your personal essays and your poetry, so please do take a browse at the annie guidelines and consider sending work our way: anniejournal.com/submissions
We’ve reviewed your amazing submissions for almost 5 years. Along the way we’ve spotted errors that are commonly made when submitting.
Wanna share your work with us? Use this guide to help prepare.
We’re here to support y’all.
Submit by July 25th for Issue 11!
ALT Common Mistakes Writers & Poets Make on Submissions
-DMing instead of inquiring through email
-Missing a file attachment (no biggie just follow up through email!)
-Forgetting to include a statement of inclusion and integrity (use our template!)
-Skipping a greeting to the team (we aren’t bots k 😉?)
-Submitting outside of our reading period (we got other things on our plate 🙃)
-Sending hateful, gratuitous, or graphic work that goes against our guidelines
-Pasting an entire submission in the body of the email
-Ignoring themes or prompts that are intended to help!
-Adding more submissions without receiving a response
-Withdrawing a piece that was accepted for publication (tbh this just breaks our heart)
By: The Hellebore
Masayo Fukuda, contemporary master of kirie, or Japanese paper-cutting, crafting hyper detailed creatures from single sheets of paper, an art that has been around since 700 AD #WomensArt
Calling all poets and aspiring editors: Dust is looking for an assistant editor (potentially more than one) to work with me on Dust for a few hours a month. Much like my role as Editor, I’m afraid this is an unpaid, voluntary position.