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Literary Magazine

Papeachu Review

www.papeachupress.com

Fiction

Multimedia

Nonfiction

Poetry

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an annual print anthology created by women, nonbinary, and genderqueer artists from around the world.

Highlights

This magazine may have some eligibility requirements

Please double-check before submitting.

  • Vibe:Send us your best but less intimidating
  • Response time:
    180 days after submission*
    Editor reported data
     / 
    73 days*
    Chill Subs tracker stats
  • Acceptance rate:
    ?*
    Editor reported data
     / 
    25.00%*
    Chill Subs tracker stats

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

    From the editors

    Pushcart

  • Active on social media

  • Available in print

  • Provides contributor copies

  • Has examples online

  • Offers expedited response

  • Runs themed calls

How to submit

  • Processs

    Submittable

  • Cover letter

    Please provide your bio, as it should appear in the Review. Please include your pronouns (e.g. she/her, she/they, they/them, etc.) We feature each contributor's bio on its own page, as an introduction to the work.

  • Eligibility

    Location, Nonbinary, Other, Women
    We are most interested in showcasing BIPOC, nonbinary, and genderqueer voices. Tell your friends.

  • Formatting

    We accept MS Word (.docx), PDF (.pdf).

  • Author's rights

    We don't have rights information for this magazine

  • Additional info

Tracker statistics

14

Total submissions tracked

73 days

Average response time

25.00%

Average acceptance rate

34 days

Fastest response time

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About

A feminist small press publishing the works of women & nonbinary creators. We publish the works we believe in & believe in the people we publish. Our mission is to see more inclusive work on bookstore shelves & in the hands of young readers & in the homes of everyone we both know & don't.

Country

US

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    Editor-in-Chief

    Editor Lynne Ellis avatar

    Lynne Ellis

    Co-Editor

    Editor Meg Gray avatar

    Meg Gray

    Co-Editor