Dream Catcherĭream Catcher is an international arts journal, which offers contemporary readers a terrific mix of poetry, prose, artwork and reviews. Ellipsis ZineĮllipsis Zine is an online literary magazine for beautifully written fiction & creative nonfiction. Epoch PressĮpoch is a publishing platform for original, creative nonfiction. Epoch enthusiastically encourages submissions from marginalised voices, emerging writers and people outside of academia. Firewordsįirewords was launched through a Kickstarter campaign in May 2014 and, ever since, the small but dedicated team have been committed to showcasing the best literary talent twice a year. Publishing hundreds of writers in its now bi-annual magazine, The Frogmore Papers also publishes individual collections and anthologies. Granta magazine aim to discover and publish the best in new literary fiction, memoir, reportage and poetry from around the world. The Ghastling is a biannual magazine publishing literary fiction and illustration devoted to psychological horror, folk horror, ghost stories and the macabre. Here Comes Everyone (HCE) is a Coventry-based, bi-annual literary magazine of poetry, fiction, articles and artwork. They aim to be open and accessible to everyone, both in readership and contributors, and encourage submissions from all across the globe. Hotdog aims to challenge the gender discrepancy in literature, art and publishing. Each issue pushes boundaries, bringing truth, pain and laughter to the page, blurring the space between poetry, art and design. It features short fantasy fiction (prose and poetry) from self-published, hybrid and unpublished authors The Interpreter's House Indie Bites is a quarterly indie fantasy anthology, created to promote the work of indie authors. The Interpreter's House is an independent poetry magazine seeking to platform and provide a welcoming home for the best in new writing. Lacuna is a literary magazine, based at the London School of Economics, that publishes the writing of young women and people who identify with women's experiences. La Piccioletta Barca is an independent arts magazine pursuing the essence of human thought. Their goal is to embrace and promote substantive creative work produced by both emerging and established artists. Lighthouse is a journal published quarterly to give space and support to new talent. They look to publish the best short fiction and poetry emerging from the UK writing scene. The London Magazine is England’s oldest literary periodical, with a history stretching back to 1732. Today – reinvigorated for a new century – the Magazine’s essence remains unchanged: it is a home for the best writing and an indispensable feature on the British literary landscape. Her flash has appeared in matchbook, CRAFT, Hobart, Wigleaf, JMWW, Monkeybicycle, and elsewhere, and she has won flash fiction contests at both Prime Number Magazine and New Delta Review.Lucent Dreaming is a quarterly print and online magazine publishing beautiful, strange and surreal short stories, poetry and artwork from contributors worldwide. Kathryn McMahon is a queer, cross-genre writer. He is currently an editor for Hayden’s Ferry Review. His work has been featured/forthcoming in Passages North, Cutbank, Longleaf Review and elsewhere, and has also been anthologized in Best Microfiction as well as longlisted for the Wigleaf Top 50. Tucker Leighty-Phillips is an Appalachian writer currently in Arizona. His debut novel, The 392, was published in April 2019 to critical acclaim and his second novel, Your Show, is set to be released in 2021. He is a former secondary school English teacher and is currently completing his PhD in Creative and Critical Writing at the University of East Anglia. Find Farhana Hickson-Lovence was born in London in 1991. She has also written for the stage and performed her work at Tara Theatre in London. Farhana has been longlisted for the Bath Flash Fiction Award, shortlisted for The Asian Writer Short Story Prize, and won a Word Factory Apprentice Award. Her writing has appeared in Reflex Press, Visual Verse, Lighthouse Literary Journal, Litro, Popshot Quarterly, The Good Journal, sister-hood magazine, and has been anthologised in The Brown Anthology: Language, City of Stories, Dividing Lines, and Happy Birthday to Me. Our Readers in Residence for Issue 69 are…įarhana Khalique is a writer, voiceover artist and teacher from London. SmokeLong endeavors, as always, to involve the international writing community, flash and beyond, to ensure that our editorial process remains eclectic, diverse, and inclusive. These experienced writers will work alongside our staff submissions editors to choose stories for the second round of reading. Beginning with Issue 69, SmokeLong will invite four people from the writing community to join the SmokeLong staff for the quarterly issue reading period.
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