The Online Literary Magazine at Arizona State University. We publish Art, Fiction, Interviews, Nonfiction, and Poetry. Founding Editor
@PatriciaCMurphy
We are thrilled to announce that Issue 30 will include an interview with
@Rudy_Ruiz_7
! He is an author and advocate from San Antonio. His work has been published in a variety of literary magazines, including 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘋𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘺𝘥𝘰𝘶𝘯 𝘙𝘦𝘷𝘪𝘦𝘸.
SUBMISSIONS OPEN UNTIL AUGUST 31ST!
Don’t miss the submissions deadline for issue 32 coming out in December! Submit your work here at:
#WritingCommmunity
#Literature
We are officially one week into our submission period! 🎉 We are accepting submissions through August 31st so be sure to send us your best fiction, non-fiction, poetry, & art pieces! We can’t wait to see your work!
#literarymagazine
#Submissions
Miss hearing from Superstition Review? Well, we're back for the fall!
Our submissions for Issue 28 are open until August 31st. We currently accept submissions for fiction, poetry, art, and creative nonfiction. We look forwards to sharing new opportunities and art with everyone!
A new semester means a new issue of Superstition Review is coming your way soon! We are currently accepting submissions for Fiction, Poetry, Art, and Creative Nonfiction! Submit by January 31st! We are excited to see your work!
It's live!!
Welcome to Issue 32 of Superstition Review, where artists and authors from all over the world share their paintings, poems, stories, and essays. We are so grateful for all of our contributors who have made this issue such a strong one.
Southern Humanities Review is accepting submissions until November 1st. There are 100 free submissions available for BIPOC writers, and poetry is capped at 250 paid submissions. Check out our guidelines & payment structure here:
Superstition Review is back, and we're excited to open up our spring submissions for the upcoming issue! We are looking forward to your fiction, nonfiction, art, and poetry. Submit your work here:
Heyyyyy friends! We have been VERY busy putting together the newest issue of Superstition Review, but guess what? It's almost done, and we are so excited to share this with all of you. So excited, in fact, that we'll be tweeting out some teasers of the work to come. Stay tuned!
Iron Horse Literary Review (
@IHLR
) is now accepting submissions for its 2024 NaPoMo contest! Winner's prize is $1000, and we pay and publish ten finalists! Submit here:
Editors met today and accepted two essays, two stories, and work by five poets and one artist. We accept subs until Nov 5 and have slots left in all categories. We would really like to read some more experimental fiction.
We are still accepting submissions for Issue 21! Our editors are looking for some fabulous content. If you or anyone you know is looking to get published, be sure to send them our way! We accept art, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry until March 15th. Spread the word!
It's
#FollowFriday
, Superstition Review is ready to help support our fellow literature magazines!
We would love to hear about your favorite litmags that are just starting out or have submissions open. We'll be sure to follow them! Happy
#FF
!
Happy
#InternationalWomensDay
! As a litmag started and run by a woman, we support all women in their creative, artistic, and academic endeavors. We would love to hear about some great female creatives or litmags/presses run by women. We're here to support in any way we can.
Ballast (
@ballastjournal
) is always accepting submissions and is currently reading for Issue 2.1 (January 2024). Submit your poetry, translations, and reviews by visiting .
DON’T FORGET!! Superstition Review submissions open until tonight at 11:59 p.m.!! Send in your art, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction to be featured in our fall issue!!
We are excited to announce that Issue 33 will feature an interview with
@ginathechung
. Chung is a recipient of the Pushcart Prize and a 2021-2022 Center for Fiction/Susan Kamil Emerging Writer Fellow. Her short story collection "Green Frog" will be released March 12th!
A week! Just a week! Seven short days until submissions close. New work in the Submittable has been a delight; send more! Let's finish this month at a sprint!
boats against the current (IG:
@boatsagainstthecurrentmag
and Twitter:
@boatsagainstmag
) is currently accepting general poetry submissions to be published online this year! find out everything you need to know about the submission process here: .
It's here! Issue 24 of Superstition Review is LIVE! Go read it here: , we'll wait. A huge thank you to all our contributors and our community, and the works we had the pleasure of publishing.
Today is the release of SR's 20th Issue! Can you believe it's been 10 years? Congratulations to everyone who has been a part of SR & cheers to the future.
SUBMISSIONS DUE TOMORROW AT 11:59PM!! don’t miss your chance to be showcased in our fall issue! accepting poetry, nonfiction, fiction, and art submissions!!🥳🥳
Our upcoming issue will feature work from award-winning poet
@dorothykchan
! Chan's most recent publications include "BABE" and "Revenge of the Asian Woman." Her poems have also been featured in a variety of magazines.
View her website here:
Don’t be afraid to take a leap of faith- submit your work to a
#litmag
, start the blog you’ve been thinking about, sir down and write the book. You don’t know how things will turn out until you give it a shot💯👍🏻
#WednesdayWisdom
Our submission period will be open for just under two weeks! If you want to see your work featured in Issue 28 of Superstition Review, be sure to review the guidelines and submit here!
Superstition Review's Issue 26 submissions period starts today! Send us your best poetry, art, fiction, or nonfiction by the end of the month to be considered for our
#SocialJustice
themed issue!
We are thrilled to continue our Contributor Interview series for Issue 32 to launch Dec 1! Here is our interview with writer Sara Siddiqui Chansarkar.
@PunyFingers
ATTENTION: Tomorrow is the LAST day to submit your work to be featured in Superstition Review's next issue! The theme is Social Justice. We can't wait to read your work!
Submissions now open (until January 30) for Issue 29 to launch May 1 2022. No fee and quick reply! We can’t wait to see your art, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
“You don’t start out writing good stuff. You start out writing crap and thinking it’s good stuff, and then gradually you get better at it. That’s why I say one of the most valuable traits is persistence.”― Octavia E. Butler
#WednesdayWisdom
#writingcommunity
Our next poetry contributor is Constance Hansen (
@atsignemdash
)! She is currently the Assistant Managing Editor of Poetry Northwest. Her poetry has been published, or is forthcoming, in
@FourWayReview
,
@rivermouthrev
,
@vallummag
, and more.
The main goal of the seed exchange is to educate the public about the "unique plants and specific needs of the region," according to Atlas Obscura. Let's put the power of sustainable farming back into the hands of the public instead of big corporations.
F(r)iction has recently announced their Winter 2019 Literary Contest. Respective judges being J. M. Holmes, Kwame Dawes, and Tara Laskowski. Deadlines December 15th so head to their site for more information
@FrictionSeries
@kwamedawes
@beanglish
We are so grateful for all the hard work that went into our newest issue of Superstition Review! We hope you will enjoy reading it. Join us at 12 pm pst for a launch of the issue and a reading by Sally Ball! Register here for the zoom link:
Superstition Review is excited to announce the date for our official Issue 27 Launch Party! Join us on April 21st at 12:00 PM to hear a reading from contributor Sally Ball. Save the date! We look forwards to seeing you!
At the risk of spamming all of our wonderful friends, our submissions are open for 6 more days!! We’ve cut our submission window in half and we want to make sure no one misses and opportunity to get their work to us. We love you guys and want to read it all. ❤️❤️
What’s your favorite craft novel? We’ll start! Stephen King’s “On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft” is fantastic. King reflects upon noteworthy experiences in his past while doling out invaluable advice for writers. Respond to this tweet with your favorite(s)!
Superstition Review is so excited to announce that we've reached 10 thousand followers on our Twitter account! We would like to extend a thank you to every single person who has helped us reach this amazing milestone. Please look forwards to more great content coming in Issue 28!
The Sundress Academy for the Arts (
@SundressPub
) is now accepting residency applications for Summer 2022! We have full fellowships for Black and/or Indigenous Writers, Writers of Color, and K-12 Educators. Applications due February 15th.
"I have writing students now and we look at literature from the point of view—the strategies of composition."
Read more about Paul Holdengraber’s conversation with Joyce Carol Oates, where the two discuss writing about politics and the future:
A friendly reminder that we write to find ourselves, create ourselves, and be ourselves. We will always be forever grateful for Le Guin's wise words for us all.
“Other writers are not your competition. They are your sustenance. Writing is joyous, but never as joyous as reading.” A Monday blessing: advice from Ursula K. Le Guin
"Abandon Earth" seems to have special resonance these days. Maybe that's why
@abandonjournal
made it the theme of Issue 5, which is open until September 30.
As always, no fee, and they pay writers. Submit here:
Join the F(r)iction Fall 2023 Poetry, Flash Fiction, and Short Story Contests! Winners receive cash prizes and professional editing! Learn more by visiting
We are thrilled to announce details of our Issue 32 Launch Party on 12/1 at 11 AM MST!
The party will include statements by the editors, and a roundtable with contributors Bruce Bond, Dan Beachy-Quick, Kim Magowan, and Michelle N Ross.
@CISAASU
@ASU
Happy National Poetry Month! We love poetry here at Superstition Review, and we're always looking to read more of it. Do you have a poem or poet that always resonates with you? We'd love to hear your thoughts!
Hey friends, just a reminder that our submission window closes Sept 30th! Send us the stuff that makes your heart beat a little harder. We want your prose, your poetry, your art, your essays. We want the distillation of you. ❤️❤️
Issue 29 will feature fiction from
@nrodri_
(they/them), a queer, trans, non-binary Cuban-American writer and photographer. They're an MFA candidate for fiction at
@NorthernMichU
,
@PassagesNorth
Managing Editor, and
@Sinister_Wisdom
co-editor.
We woke up today and were pleased to see that we managed to reach 9,600 followers! We are so excited to be sharing the great works of our contributors with so many people. Thank you all so much, and we look forwards to sharing more content with you all.