Submissions Submissions are now open and will be accepted year round. We are currently reading for our eighth issue. Poetry We
welcome submissions of polished, literary poems which
address a broad range of human experience. There are
no restrictions on
length or subject matter, and we will consider both traditional and
experimental forms. Surprise us.
Please send 3-5 poems and a bio of not more than 100 words. Your poems and bio should be sent as a single attachment. Your attachment should be either an MS Word document (files ending in .doc) or an .rtf file. If you are unable to submit in those formats please paste your submission into the body of the email. Fiction We accept short fiction, up to 1000 words in length, and encourage submissions that have been written, re-written, and reviewed by your friends and fellow-writers. Submissions should be sent as an attachment to your email, with “fiction” in the subject line. Art/Photography Suprise us! We enjoy a wide range of art/photography. All submissions will be considered for both the cover and interior. All art/photo submissions should be sent as an attachment to the email. We would appreciate smaller file sizes and will request any larger files if the work is accepted. General Guidlines Include your last name, the type of submission (Art,Fiction, Poetry) and 'submission' in the subject line of the e-mail.
Example:
Jones Poetry Submission Please send Submissions to: submissions@driftwoodreview.com We ask that you only submit once per issue. We do accept simultaneous submissions, but please notify us immediately
if your work is accepted elsewhere. We will not accept previously published
work.
We hold First North American
Serial rights, electronic promotional, anthology, and archival rights. Copyright always remains with the author. If your work appears in another work we ask that you cite The Driftwood Review as the first publisher.
We hope to respond to all
submissions in, 1-2 months from the start of the reading period.
If it does take longer feel
free to query us. Unfortunately we are unable to compensate our contributors at this time. ![]() |