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For poetry submissions, we suggest sending half a dozen poems, depending on length. We will consider works in translation for which the translator has secured the rights.Īlthough we have no official restrictions regarding word count, most of the manuscripts we select for publication are under eight thousand words long. We do not publish academic essays or book reviews.Īll submissions must be in English and previously unpublished. If you'd like to submit to Conjunctions outside of our fall and spring Submittable periods, please submit via postal mail.Ĭonjunctions publishes short- and long-form fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and hybrid texts. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or subscribe to our newsletter for the earliest information about our reading periods for each issue. Submissions will also be accepted electronically via Submittable twice a year, during our fall and winter reading periods. Our fall period has now closed please check back for exact dates for our spring submissions window. While we can’t predict exactly when an issue will close to new work, we typically read into August for our fall issues and into February for our spring issues. Do not send submissions by any delivery method that requires a signature.
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In order to receive a response, you must include a self-addressed envelope stamped with sufficient postage for our reply and for return of your manuscript (if requested). To submit via mail, please send your manuscript to our editorial office (address below) with a brief cover letter including your name, address, and email.
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Submissions are open year-round by postal mail. Submissions are open for our weekly online magazine, which we read for year-round and is not subject to thematic restrictions.