Monday, November 5, 2018

Calling for wintry submissions

The winter issue will be online Dec 21. Stay tuned!
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I am looking forward to publishing this magical issue.


The following quotes express my sentiments about the winter season.

"As winter approaches - bringing cold weather and family drama - we crave page-turners, books made for long nights and tryptophan-induced sloth." ~Sarah MacLean

"I love the scents of winter! For me, it's all about the feeling you get when you smell pumpkin spice, cinnamon, nutmeg, gingerbread and spruce." ~Taylor Swift

Winter is the season's finale. It's a time of books and page-turners, snowflakes and fireplaces, gifts and Christmas sentiments. Whether you submit poetry, haiku, fiction, nonfiction, or recipes, show me specifics. Fill the submission with the season's senses.

The deadline is Dec 10, 2018

Monday, August 27, 2018

Calling for Autumn Submissions

Deadline: Sept 20, 18

I am searching for autumn word painters—writers who can calm and quiet someone with words. Writers who can soak the reader’s mind with tranquil thoughts. More than any other season, autumn colors instill calmness. 

Check out http://www.words-to-use.com/words/fall/ for a helpful website with autumn keywords to get inspired. 

If you are up to the challenge, please submit poems, short stories, haiku, essays, studies, favourite autumn recipes, or any other form. It can relate to autumn or peaceful concepts in general. 

I look forward to the colourful calm.

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Calling for summer submissions

The summer issue is online!

Click the 2018 tab to see it.


If you are a writer who can calm and quiet someone with words, if you can soak the reader’s mind with tranquil thoughts, I am looking for you! Please submit poems, short stories, haiku, essays, your favorite summer recipes, or other forms. It can relate to summer or peaceful concepts in general. I look forward to the calm.

Thursday, February 1, 2018

Calling for spring submissions

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Can you make a reader smell the freshness of an April rain or inhale the intoxicating scent of lilacs? If so, I am looking for you! Any form of poetry, short story, essay or first person manuscript is acceptable. The content can be spring related or conceptual like new beginnings, growth, inspiration, birth/rebirth and so on. I'm always on the lookout for haiku, photography, or favorite recipes connected with spring, too. 
I look forward to your budding submissions!


Deadline: March 10, 2018