Places to Submit Flash
Emerge Literary Journal Seeks Poetry/Flash Fiction For 2014
Emerge Literary Journal is an annual print journal featuring poetry and flash fiction dedicated to emerging writers and their words. Now in its 3rd year of publication, ELJ aims to publish writers who are currently emerging on the literary scene. We love, prefer free verse and flash fiction—words with passion, voice, and place. We look for succinct images and dialogue that linger, narrative that we can take with us to bed at night, ideas used in magnificent ways. Bring us your castles. Emerge Literary Journal is published under its parent press imprint, ELJ Publications. www.emergeliteraryjournal.com
The Drunken Odyssey Needs Personal Essays on Beloved Books
The Drunken Odyssey, an amazing writing podcast, needs personal essays for its “Book that Changed my Life” segments. Send pitches for essay ideas to thedrunkenodyssey@gmail.com.Gambling the Aisle Flash Fiction Call For Submissions
Submission deadline: RollingGambling the Aisle is currently accepting submissions for Monthly Flash Fiction. Submissions must be self-contained, independent works of fiction 300 hundred words or fewer. One piece of flash fiction is published on the first of every month, and one of the monthly pieces is included in each of our biannual publications. To view our magazine and monthly flash fiction, and to submit, please visit gamblingtheaisle.com and select "Submit to Flash Fiction," or visit us on Submittable at gamblingtheaisleflashfiction.submittable.com/submit. We look forward to reading your work!
Microfiction Monday Magazine Call For Submissions
Online, Submission Deadline: year-roundMicrofiction Monday Magazine is seeking exceptional stories told in 100 words or less for publication every Monday. There are no restrictions on genre or content, just punch us in the chest with characters we can feel, images we can't get out of our heads, and stories that are complete despite their brevity. Artwork submissions are also welcome. For more information and how to submit visit microfictionmondaymagazine.com.
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This book is helpful for those of us who are new to flash fiction and flash memoir writing. It is a good reference book to read when we have questions. As a writing teacher, I will continue to use it with my students--Glenda Council Beall
I thought this book was quite helpful. Good exercises, to help
understand what flash is; prompts to use in writing sessions; and
fantastic information on where and how to submit flash pieces.--Linda
Schmidt
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