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Bloodletter Magazine [1]

Basic Information
State: 
California
Website: 
https://bloodlettermag.com [2]
Country: 
United States
Submission Guidelines: 
https://bloodlettermag.com/submit [3]
Contact Information
Ariel
McCleese
Founder and Editor in Chief
Contact E-mail: 
bloodlettermag@gmail.com [4]
Details
Formats: 
Online
Digital
Payment: 
No payment
Genres Published: 
Poetry
Fiction
Creative Nonfiction
Charges Reading Fee: 
No
Accepts Unsolicited Submissions: 
Yes
Accepts Simultaneous Submissions: 
Yes
Reading Period: 
Mar 18 to May 6
Response Time: 
Less than 3 months

Bloodletter is a feminist horror magazine showcasing personal and analytical perspectives on the horrific by women, nonbinary, and trans writers. At Bloodletter the definition of horror is expansive, inclusive, and cooperative. Bloodletter offers an exploratory space for writers to share their lived experiences of horror and the theoretical implications of the genre through fiction, nonfiction, film criticism, and poetry. A featured artist is selected to illustrate each issue of the biannual magazine.

The theme for the fifth issue is Rage.

Issues per Year: 
2
Year Founded: 
2023
Percentage of Unsolicited Submissions Published: 
6% to 10%
Number of Debut Authors per Issue: 
20
2,500 to 5,000
Subgenres: 
BIPOC Voices [5]
Creative Nonfiction [6]
Cross-genre [7]
Experimental [8]
Feminist [9]
Fiction [10]
Graphic/Illustrated [11]
LGBTQ Voices [12]
Magical Realism [13]
Narrative Nonfiction [14]
Nonfiction [15]
Poetry [16]
Pop Culture [17]
Prose Poetry [18]
Short Fiction [19]
Speculative Fiction [20]
Speculative Poetry [21]

Source URL:https://www.pw.org/literary_magazines/bloodletter_magazine

Links
[1] https://www.pw.org/literary_magazines/bloodletter_magazine [2] https://bloodlettermag.com [3] https://bloodlettermag.com/submit [4] mailto:bloodlettermag@gmail.com [5] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/bipoc-voices [6] https://www.pw.org/category/subgenres/17192 [7] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/crossgenre [8] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/experimental [9] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/feminist [10] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/fiction [11] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/graphic-illustrated [12] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/glbt [13] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/magical-realism [14] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/narrative_nonfiction [15] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/nonfiction [16] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/poetry [17] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/pop_culture [18] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/prose_poetry [19] https://www.pw.org/category/subgenres/short-fiction [20] https://www.pw.org/category/subgenres/speculative-fiction [21] https://www.pw.org/category/subgenres/speculative-poetry