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Announcing the launch of Ubwali Literary Magazine

  Announcing Ubwali Literary Magazine––a literary magazine from Zambia. The inaugural issue, launched on www.ubwali.com on Saturday, February 24th, 2024, with featured work from: Cornelius Mwanza, Emily Pensulo, Gerry Sikazwe, Jacob Mhango, Mali Kambandu, Mukandi Siame, Namukolo Siyumbwa, Suwilanji Namusamba and Theresa Sylvester.  “Zambian storytelling, like our cooking, is very straightforward: each dish has a list...

Doek Literary Magazine Is Accepting Submissions/ How To Submit (Pay: TBD)

Jan 29, 2024by Kelechi Okoro0
Doek Literary Magazine is currently accepting submissions for creative nonfiction pieces exploring the known and the unknown. Founded in 2019, Doek! is a free, independent, and Pan-African online literary magazine produced in Windhoek, Namibia. It publishes short fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and visual art from Namibia, Africa, and the African diaspora. The editorial team is interested...

Scavengers Literary Magazine Submission / How to Apply (Payment: Publication)

Querencia Press Scavengers Literary Magazine Submissions is currently open to writers with experimental writings worldwide Scavengers Literary Magazine accepts work of hybridity, experimental, fragmentary or flash. They accept art, comics and mixed media images. Scavengers don’t define these things, instead they want you to show them what these words mean to you. Send them your...

Stripes Literary Magazine/ Call for Submission

Stripes Literary Magazine is focused on publishing the different, raw and divergent. Stripes literary magazine is thrilled to have been involved in the first time publication for beginner writers. They are open for submission for our issue 2, Volume 3. STRIPES LITERARY MAGAZINE is open for submission. They are accepting original poetry, prose (fiction and...

The Shallow Tales Review literary magazine (How to Submit)

Nov 3, 2020by Chiamaka0
The Shallow Tales review literary magazine is accepting submission in form of fiction, opinion, articles, commentaries, book reviews, poems, one-act plays, cultural essays, art photographs, and random thoughts that revolve around Africa for their 30th issue. Entries are accepted six times a year in January, March, May, July, September, and November by the shallow tales...