Places to Submit
1. Blue Marble
Review
Blue Marble
Review is a quarterly online literary journal showcasing the creative work of
young writers ages 13-22. Welcomes
poetry, fiction, personal essays, travel stories, and opinion pieces as well as
art and photography. No submission fee. Doesn’t require a Submittable account.
Website: https://bluemarblereview.com/submit/
Submission
Details:
Attach
your double-spaced submission as a single Microsoft Word doc. Poetry
submissions may be single spaced with one poem per page. Please include page
numbers on fiction and non-fiction submissions.
Fiction: Flash, short stories, hybrid forms—all
in 1500 words or less.
Poetry: Up to three poems per submission.
Non-Fiction: We accept memoir, personal essays,
travel adventures, and have been known to publish the occasional research paper
and book review. One to two pieces per submission (1500 word limit).
2. TeenInk
Publishes poetry, fiction, and essays by
teenagers. A print magazine and a website that publishes work by teenagers
intended to be read by teenagers. They have extensive submission guidelines and
require registration but they are open to a wide variety (and lengths) of
writing. No submission
fee. Doesn’t need a Submittable account.
Website: https://www.teenink.com
3. [PANK] Magazine Future Fridays!
[PANK] Magazine
is a literary magazine fostering access to innovative poetry and prose, publishing
the brightest and most promising writers for the most adventurous readers. Up
country, to the end of the road, to a far shore and the edge of things, to a
place of amalgamation and unplumbed depths, a place inhabited by contradiction,
quirk and startling anomaly, where the known is made and unmade, and where
unimagined futures are born, PANK. No submission fee. Requires a Submittable account.
Submission
Details:
Submit 3-5 Poems, Flash Pieces, Art Pieces, Comic
Pages, Up to 3500 Words of Prose, Up to 2 Minutes of Spoken Word Recording, or
whatever else we've missed.
Selections will be published the first Friday of
every month.
Please include a short bio, including your age
and grade. ALL CREATORS *MUST BE* 18 YEARS OR UNDER!
Website: https://pankmagazine.com/category/future-friday/
4. Ember
Publishes writers ages 10-18. Pays $$$ for
published pieces. No
submission fee. Requires a Submittable account.
Website: https://emberjournal.org/submission-guidelines/
Submission Guidelines:
Writers may submit up to 1 piece of prose (creative nonfiction or fiction) and 3 pieces of poetry at a time. Each piece of writing must be submitted separately. We are proud to offer feedback from our readers on all submitted pieces. If you do not wish to receive feedback, please click the “No Feedback” option when submitting your writing on Submittable. Because we do offer feedback, our response rate is usually 3 months after submitting. Please do not email us requesting updates on the status of your submission until after that wait period.
Poetry: Most forms are considered, both metered and unmetered, traditional and experimental. Poems from 3 to 100 lines have the best chance of acceptance. You may submit up to three poems at a time, but a separate submission form must be completed for each poem.
Short Stories: Short Stories up to 12,000 words will be considered. However, more important than word count is the quality of your work: we are looking for excellent, polished writing that pulls us into an engaging story.
Flash Fiction: The ideal length for Flash Fiction submissions is about 500 to 750 words, but pieces up to 1500 words may be submitted in this category. Remember that Flash Fiction is not the same as “vignette;” even very short works should still present an interesting and compelling story.
Creative
Nonfiction: Creative Nonfiction is
the beautiful union of exposition and literature. Tell us a true story, and tell it well. Word count
limits are the same as for Short Stories.
5. Polyphony
Lit
International
student literary magazine for high school writers. No submission fee. Doesn’t require a Submittable
account.
Website: https://www.polyphonylit.org
Submission Details:
Submissions are
open from July 1, 2020–April 30, 2021. Polyphony Lit
invites submissions of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction from high
school students worldwide. Our student editors provide feedback to all
submissions, including the ones we do not accept for publication. To be
guaranteed feedback, submit your piece by our first deadline on March 31. Our final
deadline for submissions is April 30.
6. Apricity:
Accepts high
school student writing. No
submission fee. Requires a Submittable
account.
Website: https://apricitymagazine.com
7. Horn Pond Review
Section called “The Shallow End” publishes kids. No submission fee. Doesn’t
require a Submittable account.
Website: https://www.hornpondreview.com/youth
Submission Details:
Submission
Period for the Shallow End will begin December 1, 2020 and end January 31,
2021.
General
Guidelines
·
All submissions should be sent to hornpondreview@gmail.com.
·
Your subject line should include your
last name and the title & genre (poetry, short story, photograph,
etc.) of your piece.
·
In the body of your email, please include your name, a 2-3 sentence synopsis
of your piece, and any other information
you think the editorial board should know.
·
Your submission should be sent as an attachment. See Genre Guidelines
below for specifics.
·
If you are sending multiple submissions, each should be sent in a
separate document.
· Please proofread your submissions before
sending. We will not consider works that contain obvious typos and other
such errors.
·
For legal reasons, we cannot accept any submissions that have been
published elsewhere.
·
If you are under 18 and your piece is accepted, your parents/guardians
will need to give permission for publication.
8. Lunch Ticket
“School Lunch” section. Bi-weekly feature. Our mission is to cultivate a
platform for underrepresented and misrepresented communities. We are dedicated
to expanding our outreach and opening our platform up to underserved
communities, which we believe starts with young voices. So we’re serving up a
sampling of the best work this community as to offer. A youth spotlight, School
Lunch is a curated bi-weekly feature offering fiction, poetry, flash prose,
personal essay, YA, and creative nonfiction, from writers ranging from ages
13-17. Enjoy these emerging writers and leaders of the future. No submission fee. Requires a
Submittable account.
Website: https://lunchticket.org/school-lunch/
9. Dishsoap
Quarterly
Literary journal run by and for teenagers. They are an international
journal with editors based all over the world. They accept submissions in all
genres (poetry, fiction, nonfiction) by adults and teens. No submission fee. Doesn’t
require a Submittable account.
Website: https://dishsoapquarterly.com
Submission
Details:
Send your finely-crafted dishes to
dishsoap.mag@gmail.com with the subject line [name]-[genre]-[title]. for
optional feedback, please begin your email title with "Opt-In". we
prefer docx format unless you've got some cool formatting to preserve. all
submissions sent between reading periods will be left unread and discarded.
cover letters are cool; please keep your bios short and sweet (≤150 words) and
when listing publications, please list the ones that you feel are most
representative of your work. long bios will be cut to fit. We publish in October, January, April, and July.
poetry. at most 4 poems
per submission & no word limit.
prose. at most 3 per
submission & 5000 words in total.
art. at most 3 per
submission. feel free to attach a brief explanation!
other. as many as you'd
like :).
10. Cast of Wonders
Publishes fiction; interested in fiction
by writers under age 18. No
submission fee. Doesn’t require a Submittable account.
Website: https://www.castofwonders.org/submissions/
Submission
Details:
Submission Schedules (open December 1-January1, for instance).
Accepts short stories under 6,000 words and Flash fiction between
100-1,500 words. Submissions must be anonymous. Especially like fantasy,
horror, and sci-fi. “We are particularly interested in considering
stories from younger writers. If you are under 18, please let us know your age
when you submit your work and be aware that your parent or legal guardian will
be required to sign your contract on your behalf. If your submission is part of
a school project, please let us know that as well and we’ll work with you to
provide any documentation required by your teachers.”
11. Levitate
Once a year the
Chicago High School for the Arts publishes their literary magazine Levitate. No submission fee. Requires a
Submittable account.
Website: https://levitatemagazine.org
Submission Details:
Open for
submissions November 1, 2020-February 28, 2021.
Fiction: under
5,000 words. Welcomes flash fiction (between 501 and 999 words). Creative
nonfiction (between 251 and 5,000 words) and Poetry (no more than 5 pages, no
poem longer than 3 pages). See Submittable site for formatting expectations
(Times New Roman font, etc., and cover letter).
Theme issue
(dealing with Covid/current times/racial inequality). We hope to include a
themed dossier in Issue 5, responding to our current times. Beginning in March
2020, we have learned to live in a way that we have never lived before in our
lives. We feel isolated emotionally and socially, and maybe we already felt
that way before the pandemic. At the same time, there are so many things that
we are waking up to now, though our awakening is long overdue: the corrupt
justice system, the need for police reform, the need for reform across our
government. Respond to the theme in any way that makes sense to you, but please
identify the genre of your submission
and follow the guidelines for that genre
though you submit your work in this category.
12. One Teen Story
Quarterly literary magazine that features the work of
today’s best teen writers (ages 13-19). One Teen Story subscribers receive one great short story at a time
in print or on their digital devices. Pays $$$$ for publication. No submission fee. Doesn’t
require a Submittable account.
Website: https://www.one-story.com/index.php?page=ots
Submission
Details:
Submission Periods: January 15th - May 31st |
September 8th - November 14th
What kinds of
stories is One Story looking for?
One
Story is seeking literary fiction. Because of our format, we can only
accept stories between 3,000 and 8,000 words. They can be any style and on any
subject as long as they are good. We are looking for stories that leave readers
feeling satisfied and are strong enough to stand alone. One Story pays $500 and 25 contributors copies for First Serial
North American rights. All rights will revert to the author following
publication.
13. Flare
Flare caters to a
wide audience of all ages. No submission fee. Doesn’t require
a Submittable account.
Website:
https://www.flarejournal.com/about
Submission
Details: Poetry or Prose: Submissions should be in 12 point Times New
Roman and .pdf or .docx format. No limit to the number of pieces you submit; we
only ask that the word count not exceed 3,000.
Title the document with the name of
submission and your name. Example: Untitled - Jane Doe
In the email, include a short biography
and a description of the work.
Subject line should be category_full name. Example: Poetry and Prose_Jane Doe
14. Young Writers Project
With YWP, your work is published in an array of publications and platforms, including our annual anthology; our digital magazine, The Voice; as a "Daily Read" on the front page of our site; and with our media partners. No submission fee. Requires an account through their blog.
Website: https://youngwritersproject.org/node/12845
15. Stone Soup
Founded in 1973, Stone Soup is the leading national (and
international) magazine of writing and art by young writers and artists. Stone Soup Magazine accepts work by
young writers and artists through U.S. eighth grade or its equivalent. To
submit, simply click on the appropriate category below and follow the
instructions. Submission fee
and Submittable account required.
16. Balloons Lit
Journal
We invite poetry and fiction submissions by email. All works must be original, previously unpublished and written in English. But if you also have fantastic art and/or photographic work that we think suit the journal, we will certainly let them in too. We love pleasant surprises - if you have anything which we have never imagined before, send it in!
Your submission should include a cover letter with your brief bio note (be concise, precise and unique!). If the author is a school child, we'd love to know his/her age too. Please also note the following submission instructions for the different categories:
Poetry: 3-5 pieces. Any style that you find appropriate (feel free to surprise us!). Submit them in a single WORD doc as attachment.
Fiction: 1 piece. No more than 2000 words. Proofread, Font 12, common Font Types. Submit it in a WORD doc as attachment. No submission fee. Doesn’t require a Submittable account.
All submissions to BLJ must be emailed to: editorblj@yahoo.com
Website: https://www.balloons-lit-journal.com/submission.html
17. Elan Lit Magazine
Need to include:
A cover letter that includes the writer’s name at the top followed by the titles of all pieces submitted underneath. Include a brief biography, the name of your current school and a sponsoring teacher’s name and email address.
The writer’s pieces may begin on the next page. Have the title of each piece bolded in the upper left hand corner on the first page of each piece. Do not include your name on the document, as all submissions go through a blind reading process by our staff.The subject of the email must say the writer’s full name and then “Submission for Élan.” (For example: Sara Rodgers Submission for Élan).
In the body of the email, please include the writer’s full name, age, email, school, city, home address followed by the titles of each piece they are submitting and the genres of the pieces.
All cover letters and submissions must be attached to the email as a word document. The title of the document needs to be the writer’s name only. No submission fee. Doesn’t Require a Submittable account.
Email submissions can be sent to elanlitmagazine@gmail.com.
Website: https://elanlitmag.org/submissions/
18. The Poets Touchstone
A print publication from the Poetry Society of New Hampshire. No submission fee. Doesn’t require a Submittable account or (it appears) membership fee. Need to be a resident of New Hampshire.
Attention students in 6th-12th grade: If you create poetry and live in New Hampshire, we’d love to read what you’re writing! Submissions through the form below will be considered on a rolling basis. Please submit only one poem at a time and wait until you’ve heard from us about whether or not it will be included in The Poets’ Touchstone before sending in another. If you do not have your own email address, please ask an adult you trust to be your point of contact through their email. If your poem is selected for publication to our print journal, we will need your postal address so that we can mail you a copy.
Submissions through a form:
Website:
https://psnhtouchstone.wordpress.com/student-poets/
Submissions Tracker
Don’t forget to let us know when a publisher accepts your work!
Contact Alex at apeary@salemstate.edu and Taylore at taussiker@sau36.org!
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