The Diamond Line Literary Magazine Open for Submissions

The Diamond Line Literary Magazine Open for Submissions
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The Diamond Line Literary Magazine is seeking submissions of original visual art, fiction and poetry. 

The magazine intends to showcase the creative work of University of Arkansas undergraduate students in both online and hard copy publications.

Students may email submissions to litmag@uark.edu by March 1.

Submission guidelines:

  • Poetry packets may include up to three poems.
  • Fiction is limited to 5,000 words.
  • Flash Fiction is limited to 1,000 words.
  • Visual art should be submitted in the form of a scanned copy or a high resolution photograph.
  • Students should attach their name, student ID number, and a brief biographical statement to their submissions.

Submissions will be reviewed by the editorial staff, and submitters can expect a decision by mid April. Accepted works will be published in hard copy, online, or both.

Simultaneous submissions are permitted; however, it is imperative to notify the editorial staff if your piece is accepted elsewhere.

 

 

Contacts

Jane V. Blunschi, assistant director
Program in Creative Writing and Translation
479-575-4301, mfa@uark.edu

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