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Blueline [1]

Basic Information
State: 
New York
Website: 
https://bluelineadkmagazine.org [2]
Country: 
United States
Submission Guidelines: 
https://bluelineadkmagazine.org/packages.html [3]
Address: 
120 Morey Hall / SUNY Potsdam
Address (line 2): 
44 Pierrepont Avenue
City: 
Potsdam
Zip / Postal Code: 
13676
Contact Information
Donald
McNutt
Editor
Contact E-mail: 
blueline@potsdam.edu [4]
Details
Formats: 
Print
Payment: 
Contributor copies only
Genres Published: 
Poetry
Fiction
Creative Nonfiction
Charges Reading Fee: 
No
Accepts Unsolicited Submissions: 
Yes
Accepts Simultaneous Submissions: 
Yes
Reading Period: 
Jul 1 to Nov 30
Response Time: 
3 to 6 months
$15 per year, $36 for a 3-year subscription

Blueline seeks poems, stories, and essays relating to the Adirondacks, as well as regions similar in geography and spirit, focusing on the shaping influence of nature. We also seek essays that interpret the literature and/or culture of the Adirondack region or surrounding areas, including New York State, New England, or eastern Canada. Ecocritical essays or short nonfictional memoirs based in the culture of the region are also especially welcome.

We publish both new and established writers and artists in every issue. You’ll catch our attention if your writing is vigorous and polished. We’re not interested in effusive descriptions of scenery. The writing we publish expresses imagination, reflection, and insight about the natural world. The poetry we choose conveys in original ways how language transforms experience instead of just depicting it or simply recording it. The short stories or essays we choose are always realistic and dynamic narratives about nature and our relationships to it. If writers are unfamiliar with Blueline, we encourage them to purchase back copies to discover the span of writing we publish.

Representative Authors: 
This year's poets include Stephanie Coyne DeGhett, Neal Burdick, Alice Wolf Gilborn, Lee Slonimsky, Yuan Changming, David Giannini, and many others. Nonfiction by Jesse Curran. Short fiction by Linda Batt, Ruth Ann Dandrea, Tom Noyes, Roger Sheffer, and Judith Manchester. Regional poet Natalli Amato is interviewed by Rick Henry. Featured art includes painting by Danielle Johns and photography by Saikat Chakraborty.
Issues per Year: 
1
Year Founded: 
1979
Percentage of Unsolicited Submissions Published: 
6% to 10%
Issue Price: 
$15
Number of Debut Authors per Issue: 
1-5
Less than 1,000
Subgenres: 
Nature/Environmental [5]

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

Links
[1] https://www.pw.org/literary_magazines/blueline [2] https://bluelineadkmagazine.org [3] https://bluelineadkmagazine.org/packages.html [4] mailto:blueline@potsdam.edu [5] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/nature-environmental