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Eoagh: A Journal of the Arts [1]

Basic Information
State: 
Connecticut
Website: 
https://eoagh.com [2]
Country: 
United States
Submission Guidelines: 
https://eoagh.com/submit [3]
Address: 
c/o Trace Peterson
Address (line 2): 
English Department, University of Connecticut
Address (line 3): 
215 Glenbrook Road, Unit 4025
City: 
Storrs
Zip / Postal Code: 
06269-4025
Contact Information
Trace
Peterson
Founding Editor/Publisher
Contact E-mail: 
eoagh.editor@gmail.com [4]
Details
Formats: 
Online
Digital
Audio
Video
Payment: 
Cash
Genres Published: 
Poetry
Fiction
Creative Nonfiction
Translation
Charges Reading Fee: 
No
Accepts Unsolicited Submissions: 
Yes
Accepts Simultaneous Submissions: 
Yes
Reading Period: 
Mar 17 to Apr 17
Response Time: 
3 to 6 months
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Eoagh is dedicated to the idea of reading as a process, the productive chaos of investigative poetic work. It seeks to foreground the writing of experimental women, trans, feminist, BIPOC, antiracist, LGBT, and queer authors. It seeks texts that explore the acts of attention not just in writing but also in being written. Inspired by the assertion that “reading is a gymnast’s act,” it sees reading as an embodied, interdisciplinary response that engages with one’s environment.

There will be one submission period for the journal announced each year. There will also be one reading period for book manuscript submissions announced, usually once a year.

To submit work to Eoagh, send: essays, articles, or reviews. Any length is acceptable. We do not currently accept unsolicited poetry submissions. To submit articles, criticism, or reviews, send texts of any length.

Representative Authors: 
<p>The following authors have appeared in the journal more than once: Joy Ladin, TC Tolbert, kari edwards, Max Wolf Valerio, Emerson Whitney, Julian Talamentez Brolaski, Akilah Oliver, Norman Fischer, Susan M. Schultz, Alan Sondheim, j/j hastain, Jackson Mac Low, Leslie Scalapino, Charles Olson, Tenney Nathanson, Charles Alexander, Barbara Henning, Andrew Levy, Jesse Seldess, Barbara Cully, Matthew Rotando, Christina Strong, Kevin Killian, Lisa Cooper, Filip Marinovich, Karen Randall, CA Conrad, Vincent Katz, Charles Borkhuis, Ruth Lepson, Thomas Fink, Hillary Lyon, Tony Leuzzi, Wendy Burk, Steve Benson, Stephen Paul Miller, Michael Gottlieb, Kimberly Lyons, Steve McCaffery, Anne Tardos, Nick Piombino, Eric Magrane, Maggie Golston, Shelly Taylor</p>
Issues per Year: 
1
Year Founded: 
2004
Distributors: 
Asterism
Percentage of Unsolicited Submissions Published: 
6% to 10%
Number of Debut Authors per Issue: 
10
Greater than 10,000
Subgenres: 
Autobiography/Memoir [6]
Cross-genre [7]
Erotica [8]
Experimental [9]
Feminist [10]
Fiction [11]
Flash Fiction [12]
Formal Poetry [13]
Graphic/Illustrated [14]
Healing/Health [15]
Journalism/Investigative Reporting [16]
LGBTQ Voices [17]
Literary Fiction [18]
Narrative Nonfiction [19]
Nature/Environmental [20]
Nonfiction [21]
Poetry [22]
Political [23]
Pop Culture [24]
Prose Poetry [25]
Religious/Spiritual [26]
Serialized Fiction [27]
Translation [28]

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

Links
[1] https://www.pw.org/literary_magazines/eoagh_a_journal_of_the_arts [2] https://eoagh.com [3] https://eoagh.com/submit [4] mailto:eoagh.editor@gmail.com [5] https://www.pw.org/files/EOAGHlogo.jpg [6] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/autobiographymemoir [7] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/crossgenre [8] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/erotica [9] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/experimental [10] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/feminist [11] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/fiction [12] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/flash_fiction [13] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/formal [14] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/graphic-illustrated [15] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/healing-health [16] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/journalism-investigative-reporting [17] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/glbt [18] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/literary_fiction [19] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/narrative_nonfiction [20] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/nature-environmental [21] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/nonfiction [22] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/poetry [23] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/political [24] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/pop_culture [25] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/prose_poetry [26] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/religious-spiritual [27] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/serialized_fiction [28] https://www.pw.org/category/themes/translation