Submission Guidelines
Praxis is now accepting submissions for fiction, non-fiction, essays, interviews, and poetry.
While we prefer pieces that have a humorous edge to them, we also love work that leaves an impression. Be daring, be quirky. Be fresh and unexpected. Make us sit up and take notice. Please be advised: we are NOT interested in religious rants or stories that are violent, pornographic, or homophobic in nature.
Prose: We are interested in essays, short stories, creative non-fiction, and self-contained novel excerpts with a length of 5,000 words or less.
Poetry: You may submit up to four poems at once.
Interviews: Please query us before sending an interview.
For all submissions, please include the following info in your email...
1. Your name
2. Your preferred e-mail address (and note whether or not you want it posted)
3. A short bio (about 50 words or less)
4. Your homepage and links to some of your other work online (if applicable)
You will retain the copyrights to your material, and your bio, links, and e-mail will be included with your work.
We are unable to pay for your submission at this time.
To submit, send your word document (no .pdf or .docx files, please) bio and a small head shot to andie@praxismagazine.com.
*CALL FOR ENTRIES*
We are currently accepting submissions for a special feature in honor of Labor Day: "The Worst Job I Ever Had". Send us your "job(s) from hell" stories, and we'll pick our favorites to run in Praxis. Be sure to change any pertinent company and employee names; we don't want to get sued.
Length: 700-1000 words (flexible)
Deadline: August 20, 2010
Please take a moment to view Praxis Magazine's legal policy.
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