Site icon Lucky Jefferson

Submit

How To Submit

Lucky Jefferson accepts sub­mis­sions of unpub­lished poetry, flash fiction, creative nonfiction, and art on sub­jects relating to the current theme or collection.

Poetry

• Send three poems per submission. Separate poems by title or page break.

 

Flash Fiction and Creative Nonfiction

• Your piece should not exceed 1000 words (Microfiction is what’s up).

 

Art

• Send up to three examples of your artwork (PNG or JPG). We adore art in all forms (paintings, photography, film, collage, experimental, etc.)

 

Other Notes

• Include your name, email address, current mailing address, and bio (third-person, 50 words max) in the cover letter box on Submittable.

• We encourage simultaneous submissions, but please let us know if we can’t publish something okay? ‘Cause we catch feelings fast.

• Sorry, no translations or work previously published digitally or in print.

We will not tolerate any work that promotes harmful stereotypes and perspectives including: racism, bigotry, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, islamophobia, xenophobia, antisemitism, ableism.

We also kindly request that you refrain from sending us any sexually explicit pieces, works highlighting extreme violence, insta poems, or love poems. We are hopeless romantics, but we’re not interested in printing romance unless it’s a unique perspective.

Lucky Jefferson is a women and people-of-color-led publication and all are welcome to share their words with us.

Black, Indigenous, LGBTQ+, and historically underrepresented writers and artists are encouraged to submit as we continue to prioritize these communities in our ongoing work.

Accepted authors (print): will receive one free copy of the issue.

Accepted authors (digital): will receive access to the digital issue.

All accepted authors (print and digital): will be eligible for social media press.

*Please note that due to COVID, we have paused the shipment of complimentary print issues to selected authors who are located internationally.*

To keep things fair, previously accepted poets/writers should wait 2 quarters, or two issues, from the time of acceptance, before submitting new work to any open call. If you were just accepted, please don’t send us new work in a fit a passion—wait two whole seasons (i.e. if you were accepted in a spring issue, send new work in the winter, etc.). Otherwise, you’ll be on the receiving end of a whole socket full of side-eye and judgment.

If your work is forthcoming in a manuscript, or published somewhere else (online or print), after publication in Lucky Jefferson, you agree to give credit to your family at Lucky Jefferson.

If your work does not find a home at Lucky Jefferson, we ask that you wait 3 months before submitting new work. Spam submissions will not be tolerated.

We ask for exclusive first worldwide print and electronic rights for up to three months from the date of publication and non-exclusive rights to include published works in our archive indefinitely.

Basically, we’d like to be the first to publish your submission and after three months, you’re free to redistribute it how you’d like. Nevertheless, it’ll be a part of our collection forever.

Upcoming Print Issues

Share nature-based poetry to our upcoming print publication, Ember. This issue delves deep into humanity’s intricate dance with the natural world.

 

Themes your work may explore:

  • Wildfire Symbolism—interpret the raw power, beauty, and devastation of wildfires as a metaphorical backdrop.
  • Humanity’s Control Over Nature—explore our attempts to harness and manipulate the natural world, and the consequences thereof.
  • Abuse of Nature—convey the poignant narratives of nature’s exploitation and the toll it takes on our planet.
  • Appreciation and Obsession with Nature and Artifacts—delve into our enduring fascination with the natural world and our creations, from the sublime to the mundane.
  • Metaphorical Relation Between Wildfires and Personal Life/Struggles—draw parallels between the wildfires of nature and more personal challenges, resilience, and transformation.

 

Anam Tariq joins this issue as Guest Editor. 

—Examples of what we’re looking for: K.yah | Saad: Toward an Open Poetics by Jake Skeets /Writing a Poem Is All I Can Do for You by Wu Sheng

 

💰 Payment: $15-25/ea accepted piece

Submissions Open: January 8, 2024

Submissions Deadline: May 20, 2024

Accepted Writers Announced: TBD

Upcoming Digital Issues

BIPOC autistic writers and artists are invited to embrace their inner wildflowers by sharing poems, flash fiction, creative non-fiction, art, and more.

 

We invite you to:

  • Describe the inner life and beauty of introspection/introvertedness
  • Share experiences around your existence on the spectrum
  • Share your experiences as a BIPOC artist or writer on the spectrum
  • Share your experiences with sexuality (and beyond) on the spectrum

 

Xochitl Frausto joins this issue as Guest Editor. 

—Examples of what we’re looking for: “When does the kosanba rest?” by Leslie McIntosh / bad road by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha

 

💰 Payment: $15-25/ea accepted piece

Submissions Open: January 8, 2024

Submissions Deadline: May 20, 2024

Accepted Writers Announced: TBD

Awake, A Zine For Black Authors​

Awake is a digital (and print) zine and collection of work by Black authors that explores the power we each hold.

Submit to Issue 6:
How We Make Fire

What survival skills are necessary to exist?

Black writers and artists are invited to submit poetry, essays, creative nonfiction, and more, about their experiences outdoors and how Black people survive, thrive, navigate oppression and privilege in nature. 

*All poetic expressions are welcome (haikus, creative non-fiction, art, poetry, etc.)*

 

Mel Sherrer joins this issue as Guest Editor.

—Examples of what we’re looking for: The Bison Run with Chango by Frank X Walker / First Fire by Camille T. Dungy

 

💰 Payment: $15-50/ea accepted piece

Submissions Open: January 8, 2024

Submissions Deadline: TBD

Issue 6 Release: TBD

 

CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT

365 Collection

Missed the submission deadline for an upcoming print issue?

Lucky Jefferson accepts unso­licited sub­mis­sions year-round into this all-digital collection of poetry and other writing forms.

Submissions accepted year-round.
New Poems Release: 
January 26, 2025

Begin your submission here.

For support with your submission, or more information, please email submissions@luckyjefferson.com

Exit mobile version