Submit to the Harmonia Review
At Harmonia Review, feminist storytelling takes the spotlight. This online literary journal publishes work that speaks with emotional clarity and artistic boldness—writing and visual art that reflect the many dimensions of womanhood.
If you’re creating short-form fiction, prose poetry, literary reviews, or visual art that centers female experiences, this is your invitation to submit.
Why Harmonia Review?
Harmonia Review was founded to offer a dedicated space for women’s voices—unfiltered, unapologetic, and diverse. Each issue pairs visual art with written work, cultivating a dialogue between image and text that enhances both.
“We seek work that offers nuanced perspectives on women’s experiences, female characters, and feminist themes.”
Whether your story whispers its truth or demands to be heard, Harmonia makes room for its resonance.
Want to understand the kind of voice that resonates with visionary presses like this one? Take a look at Silent Clamor’s editorial philosophy, where intention, defiance, and emotional risk take center stage.
What to Sub
Harmonia Review accepts submissions on a rolling basis and publishes throughout the year. Here’s what you can send:
Written Work:
- Short-form fiction and nonfiction (up to 1,500 words)
- Prose poetry (up to 5 pieces)
- Literary reviews (no word count limit)
Format your prose, double-spaced, and paginated. Submit as a PDF or Word doc.
Visual Work:
- Art and photography (up to 10 high-resolution images, minimum 25MB per image)
- File types: JPEG, PNG, or TIF
- Include your medium in the body of the email
All work must be previously unpublished. Simultaneous submissions are fine—just inform them if your piece is accepted elsewhere.
How to Submit to the Harmonia Review
Email your submission to: harmoniareviewsubmissions@gmail.com
Be sure to:
- Use the subject line: “Submission: [Your Name]”
- Format your file as: [First Last Name][Title of Piece][Genre]
- Include a third-person bio (50–75 words) in the email body
There is no fee to submit.
Need help formatting your work or finding your manuscript’s best fit? Here’s why you should consider hiring an editor.
Or, if you’re considering multiple submission options, check out this post on how to research literary journals without wasting your time.
Harmonia Review welcomes work that resists simplification and reveals the complexity of what it means to be a woman—through language, image, and voice. If that sounds like your work, it’s time to submit.