19 March 2015
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Structo literary magazine is inviting submissions of poems and short stories for its next issue ...
Structo literary magazine is inviting submissions of poems and short stories for its next issue
Writers may submit two original, unpublished short stories of up to 3,000 words each, or three poems. This call for submissions is open until 19 April.
Structo also accepts translations of foreign texts.
Structo was founded in 2008, and is based mainly in the UK, although some of its staff are in the Netherlands and the US. It publishes a print issue twice each year, and three months after publication the issue is posted online where it may be read free of charge. It exists to publish remarkable new work, with a slight preference for slipstream fiction, and is independent, carries no advertising and is run on a not-for-profit basis.
Writers may submit two original, unpublished short stories of up to 3,000 words each, or three poems. This call for submissions is open until 19 April.
Structo also accepts translations of foreign texts.
Structo was founded in 2008, and is based mainly in the UK, although some of its staff are in the Netherlands and the US. It publishes a print issue twice each year, and three months after publication the issue is posted online where it may be read free of charge. It exists to publish remarkable new work, with a slight preference for slipstream fiction, and is independent, carries no advertising and is run on a not-for-profit basis.
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