CRWROPPS Post: Tahoma Literary Review: Call for Submissions



 

Program directors & faculty, please share with your colleagues and students
Open Call for Poetry and Prose

Tahoma Literary Review editors are reading through November 30 for our Spring 2021 issue, and we will open to submissions again in January 2021 for our Summer 2021 issueOur contributors have gone on to win awards and place their work in anthologies. 

TLR publishes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry three times a year. 

  • We pay contributors and everyone involved with the publication of the magazine
  • 100% of our selections are unsolicited manuscripts from the submissions queue
  • Flash as well as long prose pieces (up to 6,000 words) are welcome, as are all forms of poetry.
  • Submission fees are $4 for poetry and flash, $5 for longer prose
  • Get a complimentary download of our most recent issue when you submit
  • This reading period we introduced free submissions for writers from historically-marginalized groups. See our guidelines for details.
  • For a sampling of our selections, please visit https://tahomaliteraryreview.com/blogs/excerpts
Issues, information about Tahoma Literary Review, and submission guidelines, are available at tahomaliteraryreview.com or https://tahomaliteraryreview.submittable.com/submit.

Our Transparency Index, shows how submission and subscription fees enable us to pay our writers and support staff.
 

If someone else in your organization should receive these notices, please let us know at publisher@tahomaliteraryreview.com. If you do not wish to no longer receive these submission calls, you can unsubscribe below.

 

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