So, you might have noticed that it’s October 19th. You might have also noticed that it’s not September any more. In fact, it’s nearly three-weeks-not-September already.
Way back in July, I set myself a challenge to do a Submission Bonanza! It was incredible and successful. I learned so much, and I’ve been published in three magazines so far (more on that to come later!). It was so successful that I resolved to do it again in September.
Some of my cohorts looked at me like I was insane — and with good reason. In September, I started an M.F.A. program, began lecturing on writing at university, and moved to the frontier (Why, hello, Alaska!) all in the same month.
It’s true that I didn’t finish my 30 litmags in 30 days. It’s an ambitious challenge amidst so much transition. I have, however, finally finished! It took me much longer than I had hoped, but I still got work out to 30 litmags and ok, it took me 50 days, but better late than never, right?
So, in true Submission Bonanza! fashion, I’ve pasted below links to all the literary magazines that I submitted to. They’re all magazines that accept submissions online and accept submissions for free, because those are some of the restrictions that I’ve currently set for myself. You’ll notice that some of the magazines here are quite ambitious for such a fledgling like me to be submitting to (cough, cough, New Yorker, cough, cough, The Atlantic). One of the things I learned during my first Submission Bonanza! was that I needed to be more choosy. Once a piece gets published, those First Time North American Rights that all the magazines are asking for are gone, gone forever. Because of this, I figured I’d start with the big boys and get real about racking up the rejections.
So, here it is, ladies and gents: an incredibly ambitious September Submission Bonanza! 30 litmags in 50 days.
1. Glimmer Train
2. Subtropics
3. American Scholar
4. Podcastle
5. Writing Tomorrow
6. New Haven Review
7. AGNI
8. Nashville Review
9. A River & Sound
10. Journal of Compressed Creative Arts
11. The Pedestal
12. Poetry Magazine
13. Kenyon Review
14. Shenandoah
15. Devil’s Lake
16. The New Yorker
17. The Atlantic
18. Tin House
19. Cincinatti Review
20. TriQuarterly
21. A Public Space
22. Bomb
23. Chicago Review
24. One Story
25. West Branch
26. New Ohio Review
27. Willow Springs
28. Third Coast
29. Southeast Review
30. Pleiades
Wow. You are awesome, thank you for posting this.
Whoo! Cheering for you!
Well done and congratulations!!
I plan to do something like this in the New Year. Need to get some things polished enough to submit first. Hope you’re enjoying Alaska. 🙂
inspirational!
You are hard core, and very generous, too. Thanks for sharing your experience.
congrats dear!
Congrats, that is a great accomplishment. I look forward to hearing where you will be published next (and about your MFA and about Alaska-a beautiful state!
Good for you and congratulations!
Wow! Thanks I look forward to some great reading! Love you!!! Mom
Very exciting! You should be fantastically proud! *Cough, cough, New Yorker!* LOL!
All that hard work and you share it with us!!!
Thank you.
Terry
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