Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Slice Magazine. Short fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Deadline: August 1st, 2014

Slice Magazine. Short fiction, nonfiction, and poetry

Submitting to Slice

Slice magazine welcomes submissions for short fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. We're looking for anyone with a fresh voice and a compelling story to share—basically any work that really knocks our socks off. We're not drawn to experimental or heavy-handed genre fiction. The best way to get a sense of Slice's content is to read the magazine. You can subscribe here. At the core, Slice aims to bridge the gap between emerging and established authors by offering a space where both are published side-by-side. In each issue, a specific cultural theme becomes the catalyst for articles and interviews from renowned writers and lesser known voices alike. Along with these pieces, we publish fiction and poetry that isn’t bound by the theme—we simply look for works by writers who promise to become tomorrow’s literary legends. We offer all contributors of Slice a monetary award for their work ($100 for stories and essays and $25 for poems).


Guidelines

Our next reading period will run from June 1 - August 1, 2014. All submissions will be considered for Issue 16 (Spring '15). The theme for this issue is "Resistance." Please note, we are unable to accept any submissions sent to us via email or post. The maximum word count for submissions is 5,000 words. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable as long as we're notified immediately if the work is selected for publication elsewhere. All work should be previously unpublished. Please allow up to three months for us to reply to your submission.


CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR WORK.

Artwork Submissions


If you'd like to contribute art to Slice, please drop us a line at art@slicemagazine.org and include either a link to your online portfolio or a PDF of recent work.

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