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eMerge Magazine [1]

Basic Information
State: 
Arkansas
Website: 
https://emerge-magazine.com [2]
Country: 
United States
Submission Guidelines: 
https://emerge-magazine.com/authors [3]
Address: 
15 Eugenia Street
City: 
Eureka Springs
Zip / Postal Code: 
72632
Contact Information
Charles
Templeton
Publisher
Contact E-mail: 
cltempleton@gmail.com [4]
Details
Formats: 
Online
Payment: 
No payment
Genres Published: 
Poetry
Fiction
Creative Nonfiction
Charges Reading Fee: 
No
Accepts Unsolicited Submissions: 
Yes
Accepts Simultaneous Submissions: 
Yes
Reading Period: 
Oct 1 to Oct 31
Response Time: 
Less than 3 months
Free

eMerge Online Literary Magazine seeks avant-garde poetry and short fiction that pushes boundaries. eMerge value works that prompt readers to perceive aspects of humanity in novel and enlightening ways, encouraging a fresh perspective on life. No specific themes or styles are mandated; eMerge will prioritize the significance of your message.

Do not be boring! Please capture our attention. We adore diversity in writing, whether you are just beginning your writing experience or you are a well-established writer. We will consider previously published work if it fits with our mission. So please provoke us, generate some emotion, and make us think about humanity in a new way with fresh insights or doubts about the human experience.

Representative Authors: 
Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg, Zhenya Yevtushenko, Barbara Siegel Carlson, Bill McCloud, Yermiyahu, Ahron Taub, Nidhi Agrawal, Chidera Solomon Ankipe, Sreekanth Kopuri, Wendy Taylor Carlisle, Allan Johnston, Mary Lewis, Zeek Taylor, Lonnie Whitacre, William Bernhardt
Issues per Year: 
6
Year Founded: 
2017
Percentage of Unsolicited Submissions Published: 
Greater than 50
Issue Price: 
Free
Number of Debut Authors per Issue: 
Apprx. 5
5,000 to 10,000
Subgenres: 
Autobiography/Memoir [5]
BIPOC Voices [6]
Creative Nonfiction [7]
Experimental [8]
Fiction [9]
Formal Poetry [10]
Humor [11]
LGBTQ Voices [12]
Literary Fiction [13]
Poetry [14]
Prose Poetry [15]
Short Fiction [16]
Speculative Fiction [17]
Speculative Poetry [18]

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

Links
[1] https://www.pw.org/literary_magazines/emerge_magazine [2] https://emerge-magazine.com [3] https://emerge-magazine.com/authors [4] mailto:cltempleton@gmail.com [5] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/autobiographymemoir [6] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/bipoc-voices [7] https://www.pw.org/category/subgenres/17192 [8] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/experimental [9] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/fiction [10] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/formal [11] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/humor [12] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/glbt [13] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/literary_fiction [14] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/poetry [15] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/prose_poetry [16] https://www.pw.org/category/subgenres/short-fiction [17] https://www.pw.org/category/subgenres/speculative-fiction [18] https://www.pw.org/category/subgenres/speculative-poetry