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    Adanna Literary Journal

    www.adannajournal.com

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    Adanna Literary Journal latest issue

    Submissions to Adanna must reflect women’s issues or topics, celebrate womanhood, and shout out in passion.

    Highlights

    • Vibe:Send us your best but less intimidating
    • Response time:
      84 days after submission*
      Editor reported data
       / 
      84 days*
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    • Acceptance rate:
      ?*
      Editor reported data
       / 
      25.00%*
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    Publication

    • Accepts simultaneous submissions

      What's that?

      When you can submit your work to multiple magazines at the same time

    • Accepts previously published

      What's that?

      When the magazine wants to publish your previously published work. Requirements vary

    • Nominates for prizes

    • Active on social media

    • Available in print

    • Provides contributor copies

    • Has examples online

    How to submit

    • Processs

      Email

    • Cover letter

      Include contact information on your document and a 3-4 line bio.

    • Eligibility

      No specific eligibility requirements

    • Formatting

      Submit in one file as a single word document. No pdf files or google docs, please.

    • Author's rights

      All rights go back to the author but we do ask if you republish that you credit Adanna.

    • Additional info

      We are not limited to publishing only female writers but we do ask that all writer's regardless of gender reflect women related themes.

    Tracker statistics

    15

    Total submissions tracked

    84 days

    Average response time

    25.00%

    Average acceptance rate

    41 days

    Fastest response time

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    About

    Adanna, a name of Nigerian origin, pronounced a-DAN-a, is defined as “her father’s daughter.” This literary journal is titled Adanna because women over the centuries have been defined by men in politics, through marriage, and, most importantly, by the men who fathered them. Today women are still bou...

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