CLOSED FOR SUBMISSIONS| An arbitrary online literary magazine dedicated to random poetry, arts and creative writings. Editors; @anasadelopo, @tinybecomings
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Juste Literary is accepting literary and art pieces from September 1–31, and we can't wait to read your brilliant creations.
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Thank you to everyone who trusted us with their work (responses will be out soon).
Happy new month to everyone. We can’t wait to share our wonderful Issue IV with you!🖤🤍
🚨 Submissions are OPEN! 🚨
Juste Literary is accepting literary and art pieces from September 1–31, and we can't wait to read your brilliant creations.
Send us your best! 🖤🤍
🚨 Submissions are OPEN! 🚨
Juste Literary is accepting literary and art pieces from September 1–31, and we can't wait to read your brilliant creations.
Send us your best! 🖤🤍
A few months ago, I interviewed to become Poet Laureate of Alexandria, VA and had to write an original poem about the diversity of the city. I didn't get the role (I was named alternate!), but the poem I wrote, "Ode to the Potters of Alexandria," will be in @JusteLiterary soon!
🚨 Submissions are officially closed!
Thank you for trusting us with your work—we truly appreciate every piece. Responses are going out, and yours is on the way.
Stay tuned for an exciting issue!🖤🤍
🚨 Submissions are OPEN! 🚨
Juste Literary is accepting literary and art pieces from April 1–31, and we can't wait to read your brilliant pieces.
Send us your best! 🖤🤍
🚨 Submissions are OPEN! 🚨
Juste Literary is accepting literary and art pieces from April 1–31, and we can't wait to read your brilliant pieces.
Send us your best! 🖤🤍
“Thanks to the quietness she drew from the well of nights
and bottled for you by dawn—for the lilacs,
the roses, and the thorns blooming in your mouth.”
Gratification to the survivors of daily damnations by Oladejo Abdullah Feranmi in POETRY; poetryfoundation.org/poetrym…
I enjoyed reading THE SHAPE OF THINGS, in JUSTE LITERARY, by RAMY RUDENSKY, so much that I linked it to my WEEKEND READS site shawnbrinkauthor.wordpress.c…. Hopefully, this will draw additional readers. – Cheers! Shawn D. Brink, Author
To wrap up our features of the amazing contributors in Juste Literary Issue II, enjoy Fire in London by Peter J. King:
justeliterary.com.ng/fire-in…
ALT “and every limb reduced to coal
Then faster than a child could run
the growing blaze spread up and out,
sent darting filaments of flame”
Fire in London by Peter J. King in Juste Literary Issue II
We are honored to publish our oldest contributor, the amazing 85-year-old Kajsa Ohman, in the second issue of Juste Literary, as she takes us through time and experience. Read her work here:
justeliterary.com.ng/surrend…
ALT “Whether I lived or died, the real shipwreck, my personal shipwreck, had already happened in my mind, in my heart, when I belatedly realized what I’d done”
Surrender by Kajsa Ohman in Juste Literary Issue II
We’re excited to publish The Shape of Things by Rami Rudensky as his first-ever publication in the new issue of Juste Literary! Do read:
justeliterary.com.ng/the-sha…
ALT “It would be a peaceful scene if not for the discordant beeping of the machines, or the unsettling, arachnid tangle of tubes that shoot from her frail body.”
The Shape of Things by Rami Rudensky in Juste Literary Issue II
ALT “for he wasn’t yelling at me. He was yelling at death
which knits a scarf to close the throat,
trips the foot on a hike up the canyon”
Let Him Finish by Cat Dixon in Juste Literary Issue II