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The Seattle Review

2013 October 1
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http://depts.washington.edu/seaview/submission.html

Submissions via regular mail are only accepted between 1 October-31 May. Online submissions are read year round.

Seattle Review
University of Washington
Box 354330
Seattle, WA 98195-4330 

The Seattle Review only publishes long poems, novellas, and long essays. Poetry submissions of less than ten pages in length, and prose submissions of less than forty pages, will be returned unread.

Poetry: 10-30 pages. The long poem can be:

  • a single long poem in its entirety
  • a self-contained excerpt from a book-length poem
  • a unified sequence or series of poems

Prose: 40-90 pages.

Versal Twelve

2013 September 15
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http://www.wordsinhere.com/versal_home.html

Versal is a literary and art annual based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Versal looks for work that is urgent, involved, and unexpected. Well-crafted traditional, non-traditional and innovative forms, hybrids and translations are encouraged.

Poetry: Send up to 5 poems of no more than 10 pages in total.

Prose: Send 1 prose piece of no more than 3000 words, or 3 flash pieces up to 1000 words each. Please double-space and page number your document. Versal is not looking for non-fiction at this time.

 

See link for further submission guidelines.

Prairie Schooner

2013 September 1
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http://prairieschooner.unl.edu/?q=submit

Poetry: 5-7 poems per submission.

Prose: 1 piece per submission.

Submissions accepted online or via post (with SASE), to the attention of the editor:

Prairie Schooner
123 Andrews Hall
PO Box 880334
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, NE 68588-0334

Coffee House Press General Submissions

2013 September 1
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http://coffeehousepress.org/submission-guidelines/

https://coffeehousepress.submittable.com/submit

Please note: Coffee House Press is not currently accepting unsolicited poetry submissions.

Coffee House Press publishes emerging and midcareer authors. Nearly all CHP authors have had works published in literary magazines or other publications (a resume including a list of prior publications can strengthen your submission). Although prior publications are important, they are not a requirement; part of our mission is to present promising debut authors alongside previously published writers.

Since Coffee House Press produces relatively few titles each year, our books reflect the individual tastes of its small staff. CHP looks for writing that instructs, inspires, and/or entertains the reader, and that does so with a unique voice. CHP currently publishes sixteen to eighteen trade titles annually.

Coffee House Press highly recommends that you familiarize yourself with CHP books to see if your work and their list are compatible. Most independent bookstores and many libraries carry their titles. You can also browse through their online catalog (coffeehousepress.org/books).