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Important: Please only submit to one category per submission period, unless you are submitting blog posts, artwork, or work to a BF contest.
We are open to general free submissions and will close free submissions again on May 31, 2024. Paid services/categories, blog posts, contests, and art will remain open during our closed periods. We will consider those specified submissions for the current issue. In the event that an issue becomes full, we will roll accepted pieces to the following issue. If you find that you are not able to submit for free during our open period, that means we have reached our submission limit for the month.
Black Fox Literary Magazine is a print and online biannual publication featuring quality fiction of all styles and genres, poetry, nonfiction, art, and photography. Our Summer issue is published at the end of July, and the Winter issue is published at the end of January.
Summer Issue Submission Period: January 1, 2024—May 31, 2024.
Winter Issue Submission Period: July 1, 2024—November 30, 2024.
Please view our submission guidelines underneath the "Submit" section of our website before submitting your work. Reminder: submit in only ONE category per period (with the exception of art, blog posts, and paid subs). Please DO NOT submit work before it's ready. Take your time and polish your work to the best of your ability before sending it in. No changes can be made to your submission after we receive it.
Accepted contributors for our issues are paid $20 each.
Our current issue can be found here. Print copies can be ordered through The Black Fox Shop.
Black Fox is accepting submissions for its winter 2024 writing prize. The theme for this round is “Fairy Tale Remix.” We are open to loose interpretations of the theme in any genre, as always.
What if the big bad wolf was a person who had a past? Or what if Snow White wasn’t so perfect on paper?
We’re looking for original work that reimagines fairy tales from around the world! We challenge writers to reshape classic fairy tales and invent their own spellbinding versions. Give us a twist to a familiar plot, introduce modern elements, or explore unconventional characters. This theme is a chance to remix fairy tales in your own distinctive way. Enchant the hearts of our readers!
This list of fairy tales from around the world might be helpful: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fairy_tales.
Please submit your strongest fiction, nonfiction, or poetry, and we will choose one winner that interprets the theme best. The prize is $300 and print publication in the Summer 2024 issue. All submissions are considered for print publication in the Summer 2024 issue. The contest entry fee is $12, and submissions must be submitted before midnight (EST) on March 31, 2024.
Please make sure your manuscript is double-spaced with 12-point font. Submissions should be no more than 5,000 words. For poetry, send up to three poems in the same document. For flash fiction, send up to two stories in the same document. Author’s name and page number should appear in the top right-hand corner of every page. We also ask that you specify the category/genre of your work in the cover letter. Please see our Submission Guidelines before submitting.
We will select a winner by the end of July 2024, and each entrant will receive a response.
Please DO NOT submit work that isn't ready. Take your time and polish your work to the best of your ability before sending it in. No changes can be made to your submission after we receive it.
***Writers, please note that entry fees are non-refundable, and payment to the winner is awarded via PayPal. We reserve the right to extend the contest deadline if necessary.***
The Black Fox team looks forward to reading your wonderful submissions!
Announcing The Black Fox Writing Academy’s March workshop!
As writers, we all know how important the first chapter of a novel can be. Sometimes, it’s hard to get it right. Are you starting in the right place? Are you adding too much backstory? Did you present an interesting enough protagonist? Creating the perfect first chapter can be overwhelming. That’s why we enlisted the help of Soho Press Editor Alexa Wejko! She’ll be teaching our next workshop: Polishing Your First Chapter and Landing Your Hook!
This class will be taught via Zoom and attendees may decide to attend live or register to receive the recorded class.
When: Saturday, March 30, 2024, 1 - 3 PM EST
Investment: $67 USD
*Zoom access info for live attendees will be sent out immediately via Submittable, so be sure to check under the messages tab. If registering for the recorded class, you will receive access info via Submittable within 24 hours after the class ends.
About the Class:
Hooking an editor, agent, or reader isn't just about the "hook" itself—it's about creating a simmering combination of voice, character, and concept from the very first page. In this workshop, we'll break down the components of a successful first chapter as well as beloved first chapters in novels of the past and present and across genres, with an eye towards making your first chapter reach the heights of its potential while remaining true to your vision. This is a hands-on workshop, so prepare to revise your novel in real time!
About Your Instructor:
Alexa Wejko joined Soho Press in the summer of 2018. Formerly an adjunct professor at Queens College, Alexa works on a wide range of fiction. Her list includes The Deepest Lake by Andromeda Romano-Lax, Ash Dark as Night by Gary Phillips, and select young adult titles including Skater Boy by Anthony Nerada, What's Coming to Me by Francesca Padilla, and the NYT-bestseller Everless by Sarah Holland. She received her MFA from Queens College in Creative Writing and Literary Translation.
*Note: We will not be able to offer refunds once registration has been completed. If you have any questions, please reach out to racquel@blackfoxlitmag.com.
Donations help us with administration costs and with paying contributors. We are also hoping to make it to AWP each year, and donations can help with this. You may submit fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and blog posts to this category. Donations cannot be refunded. This is entirely optional and writers can still submit their work at no cost. Thank you for continuing to support Black Fox.
Make sure to read our submission guidelines before submitting. We expect a clean copy formatted with 12 pt Times New Roman font. Fiction and nonfiction should be double-spaced. Please DO NOT submit work that isn't ready. Take your time and polish your work to the best of your ability before sending it in. No changes can be made to your submission after we receive it.
This category is for consideration in our print issue. Accepted contributors to our issues are paid $20 each.
A response time of 4 weeks is guaranteed. Please make sure your manuscript is double-spaced with 12 point Times New Roman font. Fiction submissions should be no more than 5,000 words. Poetry submissions should be no more than 3 poems (poetry does not need to be double-spaced). Author's name, and page number should appear in the top right-hand corner of every page. Please visit our submission guidelines underneath the "Submit" section of our website for more details.
This category is for consideration in our print issue. Accepted contributors to our issues are paid $20 each.
Please DO NOT submit work that isn't ready. Take your time and polish your work to the best of your ability before sending it in. No changes can be made to your submission after we receive it.
A response time of 2 weeks is guaranteed. Please make sure your manuscript is double-spaced with 12 point Times New Roman font. Fiction submissions should be no more than 5,000 words. Poetry submissions should be no more than 3 poems (poetry does not need to be double-spaced). Author's name, and page number should appear in the top right-hand corner of every page. Please visit our submission guidelines underneath the "Submit" section of our website for more details.
This category is for consideration in our print issue. Accepted contributors to our issues are paid $20 each.
Please DO NOT submit work that isn't ready. Take your time and polish your work to the best of your ability before sending it in. No changes can be made to your submission after we receive it.
Receive editorial feedback (in the form of a letter) on your prose or poetry from one of our editors. Our goal is to help you better understand your writing by providing suggestions for how to strengthen your work.
- Please make sure your manuscript is double-spaced with 12-point Times New Roman font. Spacing guidelines are flexible for poetry.
- Fiction submissions should be no more than 5,000 words.
- Poetry submissions should contain no more than three poems.
- Author's name and page number should appear in the top right hand corner of every page.
- Please review our submission guidelines underneath the "Submit" Section of our website for more details.
*Please note that submission fees are nonrefundable.
Please make sure your manuscript is double-spaced with 12 point Times New Roman font. Submissions should be no more than 5,000 words. Author's name, and page number should appear in the top right hand corner of every page. Please visit our submission guidelines underneath the "Submit" section of our website for more details.
This category is for consideration in our print issue. Accepted contributors to our issues are paid $20 each.
Please DO NOT submit work that isn't ready. Take your time and polish your work to the best of your ability before sending it in. No changes can be made to your submission after we receive it.
Please make sure your manuscript is double-spaced with 12 point Times New Roman font. Submissions should be no more than 5,000 words. Author's name, and page number should appear in the top right hand corner of every page. Please visit our submission guidelines underneath the "Submit" section of our website for more details.
This category is for consideration in our print issue. Accepted contributors to our issues are paid $20 each.
Please DO NOT submit work that isn't ready. Take your time and polish your work to the best of your ability before sending it in. No changes can be made to your submission after we receive it.
We are looking for quality poetry. We don’t have many requirements for poetry, but please send only three poems at a time in one document. Poems do not have to be double spaced, but poets should still use Times New Roman, 12 pt. font and the poet’s last name/page number should still appear in the top right-hand corner of every page. If submitting multiple poems, submit them in one document. Poets, please keep in mind that our issue pages are 6x9. For this reason, poems with particularly long lines often don't work well. Please also review our general submission guidelines on the Black Fox website.
This category is for consideration in our print issue. Accepted contributors to our issues are paid $20 each.
Please DO NOT submit work that isn't ready. Take your time and polish your work to the best of your ability before sending it in. No changes can be made to your submission after we receive it.
We are looking for quality flash fiction. We love flash fiction that makes every word count! Stories should be 1,000 words or less. If your story is over 1,000 words, please submit it to the general fiction category. Please submit a double-spaced document with 12 pt Times New Roman font. Please read our submission guidelines before submitting.
This category is for consideration in our print issue. Accepted contributors to our issues are paid $20 each.
Please DO NOT submit work that isn't ready. Take your time and polish your work to the best of your ability before sending it in. No changes can be made to your submission after we receive it.
We're looking for personal essays and creative nonfiction. We tend to resonate more with nonfiction pieces that read more like fiction. There is no submission fee, but please prepare your manuscript according to our guidelines.
Preparing your Manuscript:
Please make sure your manuscript is double-spaced with 12 point Times New Roman font. Submissions should be no more than 5,000 words. Author's name, and page number should appear in the top right hand corner of every page. Please visit our submission guidelines underneath the "Submit" section of our website.
This category is for consideration in our print issue. Accepted contributors to our issues are paid $20 each.
Please DO NOT submit work that isn't ready. Take your time and polish your work to the best of your ability before sending it in. No changes can be made to your submission after we receive it.
We are looking for artwork to be featured on the covers of our issues. Please send your best artwork, including drawings, photographs etc. Please do not send more than five pieces of art at a time. If submitting multiple pieces, we prefer images to be in one document. Review previous covers to get a feel for our tastes. Artists are paid $30 for cover art.
The Black Fox blog is always looking for contributors. We are particularly interested in articles on the craft of writing, book reviews, book news, and publishing news. If it's writing, book, or publishing-related then this is the place for it. If we like your article, we'll publish it on our blog.
Blog posts should meet our general submission guidelines and be 1500 words or less. Please DO NOT submit work that isn't ready. Take your time and polish your work to the best of your ability before sending it in. No changes can be made to your submission after we receive it.