Submissions
We'll be back on February 1st. Please hold off on submissions until the new guidelines are posted. Subscribe to our newsletter to be informed when the new site comes online. See you then. -- Michael
Thanks for
your interest in AntiMuse. We're eager to work with both unpublished writers
and industry veterans. The following guidelines will give you an overview
of our policies. If you have any questions, please
e-mail us.
Sincerely,
Michael Haislip, Editor
- Length: 1000
- 10000 words
- We prefer quirky,
unique ideas
- We will accept flash
fiction (under 1000 words), but it pays at poetry rates
- We are open
to anything; if it's good, send it our way
- We accept previously
published material (please say so)
- Simultaneous
submissions ok (please say so)
- Don't query, just send
the whole thing!
- Payment: $5.00 - $20.00
- Pay shortly after publication
(about a week or two)
- No min/max length
- We are open
to anything; if it's good, send it our way
- We accept previously
published material (please say so)
- Simultaneous
submissions ok (please say so)
- We prefer to receive
batches of poems (3 to 10 poems at a time), though single poems are fine
- Don't query, just send
the whole thing!
- Payment: $1.00 - $5.00
per poem
- Pay shortly after publication
(usually one or two weeks)
- Length: 1000
- 10000 words
- We accept previously
published material (please say so)
- Simultaneous
submissions ok (please say so)
- Query is ok, but a manuscript
is better
- Looking for essays,
reviews, interviews, opinion
- Payment: $5.00
- $20.00
- Pay shortly after publication
(one or two weeks)
-
Poetry
should go to poetry@antimuse.org
-- NO ATTACHEMENTS AT THIS ADDRESS, PLEASE; copy and paste your
poems in the e-mail
-
- Make sure you include
your contact information
- Please don't send snail
mail submissions unless necessary
- One-time rights (you
can sell the article to other publications as well)
- Reprint rights (we can
print the article again later in "Best of" editions )
- Archive rights (we can
include the article in our publicly-accessible archives)
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