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We’re open-minded, but poke around our previous issues to get a feel for what we like. We might pass on a submission for a host of reasons, the most common being it doesn’t adhere to our length rules. We wish we could critique each declined work, but with the volume of submissions we receive, it’s just not possible. If it’s been longer than this, shoot us an email at like to know why my submission was declined We try to respond to submissions within about a month or so. Unstamatic is the little niche we’ve carved out of the internet to share art in a format all our own. We’re a (small) team of writers from a handful of secondary disciplines -graphic design, forestry, even accounting-based in Missoula, Montana.

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We publish online, and our full archive is available right here on our website. When we accept a piece, we obtain first-publication rights only.Unstamatic pairs one flash prose/poetry submission with a complementary visual art submission to create each new issue. If we publish your work, we will give you one copy of the issue in which your work appears and the opportunity to read or discuss your work at the issue’s launch event.

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Regrettably, we cannot provide monetary compensation for work published in LPR. If you still have a question, contact us by email at Compensation and Publication Rights If you have not heard from us in that time, check your Submittable account. The submission period for our June issue opens December 1 and closes on March 1 every year.Įxpect three to five months for a decision. The submission period for our January issue opens August 1 and closes on October 24 every year. We do not accept submissions sent by standard mail or email. Please use Submittable, our electronic submission manager.

  • We do accept work that is simultaneously submitted to other journals as long as it is identified as such and you promptly inform us of acceptance elsewhere.
  • We do not accept multiple submissions or work submitted before we have notified you of our decision about pieces under review.
  • While we may reprint previously published work, we do not accept unsolicited submissions that have been previously published, either in print or online.
  • While our contributing editors may provide pieces at the request of the editor, we do not accept unsolicited material from anyone listed on our masthead.
  • We do not accept submissions from persons living outside of the United States.
  • Your work must be typed using a standard, legible font (i.e, the equivalent of 12-point Times New Roman) with flush-left margins and submitted as a single. You must specify the genre of the work, your name and pseudonym (if any), the word count (prose only) and complete contact information and include a 75-word bio written in the third person. You may submit one fiction piece of no more than 5,000 words, one nonfiction piece of no more than 3,500 words, or a maximum of three poems of up to 100 lines each. And for a light-hearted look at what we don’t want, check out our fictional advice columnist’s piece “Dear Elvira: Bad Writing and Every Beholder’s Eye.” General Format

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    Desiree Magney, LPR‘s publisher, has some great advice on how to craft a nonfiction narrative or memoir in her essay “Writing From the Heart, Shaping It Into Art.” Lastly, peruse former Online Editor Ilse Munro’s “The Story of a Story” on what it actually takes to get published in a top literary journal.

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    We also suggest that you read former Poetry Editor Laura Shovan’s Six Questions interview for her views on submissions and former Fiction Editor Jen Grow’s “More Words = More Reasons to Revise” on why submitting that great first draft just won’t work. You can also view videos of the readings of some of the pieces we’ve published on our YouTube channel. You can purchase individual copies online or at various local outlets. We recommend that you look over at least one issue to determine whether your work is appropriate for our publication. Little Patuxent Review is a community-based publication focused on writers and artists from the Mid-Atlantic region, but all excellent work originating in the United States will be considered. Please read the information below and then use our Submittable page to submit your work and to review further details.

  • January issue: August 1 through October 24.
  • The annual submission periods for the Little Patuxent Review run as follows:









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