- Accepts unsolicited submissions: Yes
- Accepts electronic submissions: Yes
- Accepts simultaneous submissions: Yes
- Number of authors making their debut in each issue: 15-20
Editorial Focus
Slice, a Brooklyn-based nonprofit print magazine, is the brainchild of two book editors with a firsthand view of how difficult it is for new authors to have their voices heard. We aim to spark a dialogue between emerging and established writers. In each issue, a specific cultural theme becomes the catalyst for short stories, articles, interviews, and poems from renowned writers and lesser known voices alike. We're looking for anyone with a fresh voice and a compelling story to share--basically any work that really knocks our socks off.
Tips From the Editor
Slice publishes fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry in all forms, however we're not particularly drawn to experimental or heavy-handed genre fiction.
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Last updated: June 30, 2010
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... "Mama's Boy," will join Blue Skies' essay in Slice Magazine's Spring/Summer 2012 edition. It was the...
Savoring the Sweet Smell of Success - 10/18/2011
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...I love Slice - great score, blue skies! Congratulations...
Savoring the Sweet Smell of Success - 09/19/2011
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... that my essay won the nonfiction portion of the Slice Bridging the Gap contest. It will be published ...
Savoring the Sweet Smell of Success - 09/17/2011
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... and Black Clock are 2 new favorites, as well as Slice and more I won't remember. I've been taking time...
How Was Your Writing Day? - 07/10/2011
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...Hmmm... I'm noticing for SLICE there's no poetry rejection. I'm wondering ...
Rejection Letters - 06/24/2011
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... me, though I thought she captured a certain slice of L.A. life exceptionally well. A Thousand Acres...
How Was Your Reading Day? - 01/29/2011