![]() If you’re a past contributor to Ecotone, please mention it in your cover letter (and check the appropriate box if sending via Submittable). Include the title(s) of the piece(s) you are sending, a word count (for prose), your contact information, and a brief bio if you like. Subscriptions will be verified, so be sure to enter your order number.Ĭover letters: Include a brief cover letter with your submission. Current Ecotone subscribers, in thanks for your support of the magazine, we have waived the fee to use Submittable please choose the appropriate subscriber category, and follow the instructions there. Or subscribe or renew to submit with no fee. On completion of your submission, we’ll send you a discount for $3 off a year’s subscription (or renewal) to the magazine. There is a $3 fee to use the online system during regular reading periods. No-fee submissions from current subscribers, via post and Submittable: August 26–September 30, 2022ĭuring each reading period, you may send one submission in one genre, either via /submit, or via post. ![]() General submissions, via post and Submittable ($3 fee for Submittable submissions): August 26–September 2, 2022 No-fee submissions from BIPOC writers, via post and Submittable: August 15–25, 2022 UPDATE, January 2023 : We regret that, due to the overwhelming response, we must close our general poetry and fiction windows at noon on February 3. General submissions, via post and Submittable ($3 fee for Submittable submissions): January 26–February 3, 2023 No-fee submissions from BIPOC writers, via post and Submittable: January 16–25, 2023 Henderson’s “Life in the Tar Seeps” and Erika Howsare’s “The First Thing a Plant Does Is Branch in Two” Nonfiction that engages with scientific research : for example, essays like Gretchen E. We’ll be open to fee-free submissions of metrical poetry debut fiction and nonfiction that engages with scientific research ONLY. No-fee submissions from current subscribers, via post and Submittable: January 26–March 1, 2023įebruary 14–15 is our annual Valentine’s Day reading period, on which we ask for work we love and would like to see more of. Please note that, depending upon interest, we may need to close before the end of our general window (January 26–February 3, 2023) in order to give the work we receive the attention it deserves. ![]() We occasionally must adjust submissions windows for administrative reasons if we do so, the new dates will be posted in this space. For more on our themed issues, visit our Upcoming Issues page. Submissions are considered for all upcoming issues, themed and unthemed. In our current and upcoming reading periods, we will consider work for upcoming unthemed issues and for the fall 2023 Labor Issue. A selection of writing and art from recent issues is featured on our website, where you can also order a copy of the magazine or subscribe. We strongly encourage writers to read work we’ve published before sending their own. Please review our complete guidelines before submitting. We are particularly interested in place-based work by people historically underrepresented in literary publishing and in place-based contexts: writers and artists who are Black, Indigenous, people of color, people with disabilities, gender-nonconforming, LGBTQIA+, women, and others. Ecotone, the literary magazine dedicated to reimagining place, welcomes work from a wide range of voices.
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