Final days to submit to Soliloquies 22.2
- Soliloquies Anthology
- Feb 3, 2018
- 2 min read
We have been reading exceptional poetry and prose, and are looking forward to reading more! Our deadline is fast approaching, and we don’t want to miss out on your work.
Here are our Submission Guidelines. We hope to see your work before FEBRUARY 3rd @ 11:59pm
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Soliloquies Anthology is looking for vibrant, unpublished poetry and prose in English by emerging and established authors. We want smart, confident work, from a variety of locations, backgrounds, perspectives and schools.
Send us work that is polished, but not necessarily safe or perfect.
Submission Guidelines
Poetry (up to four poems; max. 5 pages)
Fiction (up to two pieces; max. 3500 words)
Creative Non-Fiction (up to two pieces; max. 3500 words)
Poetry and prose submissions may include multiple pieces within the maximum page count or word count outlined above. Each new piece must begin on a new page, and must be clearly titled. Authors may submit to all three genres, though each submission must be completed separately.
While we allow simultaneous submissions, authors must notify us immediately if their work is accepted elsewhere. Soliloquies Anthology retains First North American Serial Rights, and the right to reproduce any work in our print publication online. Rights revert to authors after publication.
Note that when the journal is produced, writing is formatted within a 4.5 by 7 inch space. Please consider how these parameters will affect the presentation of the work you are submitting. Due to the short window between our deadline and printing date, formatting may be done by the design team, without the author’s consultation.
How to Submit
Submit electronically through our Submittable account at soliloquies.submittable.com. Upload your submission in .docx or .doc format.
Include your contact information, the title(s) of your piece(s) and a brief biographical statement written in the third person in the Cover Letter field.
The author’s name and any identifying information should not appear anywhere on the manuscript. All submissions are read blind.
We do not consider submissions that do not comply with these guidelines, incomplete submissions, and submissions received by email. If you have any difficulties or queries regarding the submissions process, please contact us at soliloquies.concordia@gmail.com.

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