“Its editors are open to all genres except for syrupy romance, hard science fiction and children’s stories, and they have a special fondness for humor. “ Story has consistently been one of the first to publish writers who have later been awarded literary honors such as the National Book Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and the PEN/Hemingway Award, and received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Institute of Arts and Letters, and the Guggenheim Foundation.” They are currently seeking fiction.įlash fiction fans! Vestal Review publishes flash fiction of no more than 500 words. Story is a tri-annual print publication devoted to the complex and diverse world of narrative with a focus on fiction and nonfiction. You can read specific requirements for each in the submission guidelines, but the common theme among them all is “quality, quality, quality.” The Georgia Review features a wide variety of essays, fiction, book reviews and more across a wide range of topics. Submission guidelines advise, “A general familiarity with what we have published in the past is the best guide to what we’re looking for.” Fiction stories are submitted Georgia Review (Opens on August 15) The Atlantic publishes both big names and emerging writers in fiction and nonfiction. They are currently in the middle of their reading period and welcome all genres, but are generally most interested in what might be described “literary” writing.
They are currently seeking submission for 2022 and are especially interested in short story collections by women and LGBTQ voices.īatcat Press’ goal is to provide students the opportunity to work in a professional press environment while upholding high literary standards, publishing work that is both innovative and accessible. Run by authors for authors, 7.13 Books is committed to making works of literary fiction and offering a publishing experience that’s respectful to and even reverent of first-time authors. PUBLICATIONS WITH OPEN READING PERIODS (NOW THROUGH SEPTEMBER)