We don't have the submission guide on-line. We're still working on getting the whole interwebs presence to manifest. In the meantime, for print work, we accept no more than 600 words on any theme but remember we're a literary journal. For art, attach med-res photo to email. Everything can be sent to sandhillreview@gmail.com by 2/10. We'll have decisions in March. Hope you send.
We're a wee writing group meeting the second and fourth Thursdays at 7 p.m. in the Wiregrass Barnes and Noble (on the second floor). We're looking for new members in the area interested in writing, reading, and discussing short verse, prose poetry, short-short fiction, nano-fiction, flash fiction (@300-500 words), etc.
Whether you're a beginning writer or a nine-time award-winning novelist (it could happen), stop by and try your hand at these under-appreciated and abbreviated forms. Novel chapters, epic poems, or any other writing of length--while all worthy pursuits--are not our thing.
We've selected two texts to help provide inspiration: "Great American Prose Poems," edited by David Lehman and "Sailing Alone Around the Room" by Billy Collins.
Drop by. No big whoop.
a link to where the submission guidelines are at
ReplyDeleteWe don't have the submission guide on-line. We're still working on
ReplyDeletegetting the whole interwebs presence to manifest. In the meantime,
for print work, we accept no more than 600 words on any theme but
remember we're a literary journal. For art, attach med-res photo to
email. Everything can be sent to sandhillreview@gmail.com by 2/10.
We'll have decisions in March. Hope you send.