28/10/2024
Raven Cage issue 97 openfor submissions until 25 November
submit to
[email protected]
Submission Guidelines
1: Always include the complete name in First name Last name order. Son of or Daughter of may be included in biographies but the name must be included in First name Last name separately. Any submissions that do not follow this guideline will be declined.
2: Poems that I find to be racist, fascist, sexist or overly graphic in violence or sexual or include sexual violence will be declined. Erotic is otherwise fine.
3: Raven Cage is a poetry and prose magazine. Articles that are not poetry based, Book reviews, poetry reviews, literature based, Author interviews will not be accepted.
4: Submissions must be sent by the 25th of the month to be considered for the current issue. Any submissions thereafter will be considered for the next issue. I will decide after finishing the current issue.
5: Do not send multiple emails asking if you submissions have been included or when they will be published. I will send the link to the PDF when it is finished and uploaded. Emails like this will no longer be tolerated or answered. They will be deleted unanswered.
6: When possible please try to send the biography, author photo and the submissions in one email per author.
7: Submissions placed in the subject line will be deleted unanswered. The only things in the subject line should be:
Author Name
Submission Title
Submissions for Raven Cage
Things that don’t belong there:
Poems
Biographies
Stories.
8: Short Stories maximum 15,000 words, Flash fiction maximum 1500 words, poems of any genre and any theme are always welcome.
Story: a description, either true or imagined, of a connected series ofevents.ShortStory: an invented story that is no more than about15,000 words in length.Article: a piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper ormagazine, or on the internet: Raven Cageonly accepts poetry or literature based articles.Literature: written artistic works, especially those with a high and lastingartistic value. Not articles or essays.
Essay: a short piece of writing on aparticular subject, especially one done by students as part of the work for acourse.