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Pandemonium Publishing - Open Call for Submissions

Pandamonium Publishing House is looking for both emerging and experienced writers to publish. The title is "Darkness Falls: An Autumn Anthology". They are accepting:

  • Short Fiction (1000 to 4000 words)
  • Flash Fiction (under 1000 words)
  • Poetry (up to three poems per submission; maximum 100 lines each)
  • Creative Nonfiction/Personal Essays (up to 3000 words)

The theming of the anthology is, naturally, anythingÌýautumn/fallÌýrelated. It's largely open to interpretation. There is more information and guidelines about how and what to submit onÌý

The anthology is also for charity, so all the money made from sold copies of the anthology goes toward theÌýÌý(a wildlife rescue/rehabilitation centre in Windsor).

Inventio is an online student-run literary magazine that publishes exciting works of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and art from undergrad students across Ontario. We encourage creative expression in all forms, including experimental works that utilize, blend, and defy genre conventions. We also accept digital works created with code.

We areÌýaccepting submissions for Issue 4.2 until February 25th. All submissions must be original and unpublished. Coursework is allowed. To learn how to submit, check out our .Ìý

You can learn more about us by visiting our . You can also follow us on Instagram @inventiopwsa.

The Logberg

The is the oldest continuously published ethnic newspaper in North America. The newspaper is published in English every two weeks, for a total of 24 issues each year. It fulfills an important function by creating community for those of Icelandic descent in Canada and the United States and providing a link between Iceland and North America.

We invite students in journalism, creative writing and communications programs to submit an article for the Logberg. Writers retain copyright in their submissions, however, the Logberg does not pay for submissions.

There is a very broad range of topics that would be of interest to our readers, such as sustainable tourism, geothermal energy, the challenges facing a small population wishing to retain its language, addressing homelessness in a harsh winter climate.

Please see the page on our website which provides general information as well as contact information for our Editor, Stefan Jonasson. Submissions should include the writer’s name and a short (one-line is sufficient) description of who they are, e.g. 3rd year student in Rhetoric, Media, and Professional Communication at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. Pictures accompanying written submissions are welcome.


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