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  1. How to Submit. We read submissions via Submittable and via post (for which see below). Each year, when possible, we offer two reading periods, generally beginning in January and in August. In addition, we offer a Valentine’s Day reading period, in which we invite submissions of work we love and would like to see more of.

  2. ecotonemagazine.org › submissions › upcoming-issuesUpcoming IssuesEcotone

    From August 25 to 31, 2023, Ecotone will be open to no-fee Submittable submissions of work by historically underrepresented writers only. From September 1–8, 2023, we will be open to general submissions, via post and Submittable.

  3. In 2023, we opened only to no-fee submissions of metrical poetry; debut fiction; and nonfiction that engages with scientific research. You may send work once per reading period—one submission in fall and one in spring—and once during our Valentine's Day window if you have something that fits our call for work.

  4. Ecotone subscribers receive the print magazine twice yearly, in spring/summer and fall/winter, as well as access to current and past issues available online. Subscribers may also submit work to the magazine via Submittable, during our open reading periods, without a fee.

  5. duotrope.com › magazine › ecotone-magazine-1282Ecotone Magazine | Duotrope

    May 24, 2024 · Duotrope's listing for Ecotone Magazine. See what they're looking for in submissions and get statistics on acceptance rates, response times, and more.

  6. Sep 1, 2020 · We are especially interested in poetry that engages with the social and natural sciences and/or considers place, ecology, identity, and climate crisis, as well as poetry that uses form, meter, and/or other poetic constraints in innovative and expansive ways.

  7. Apr 11, 2016 · We welcome submissions of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction that explore how our notions of place might change based on where we live. Work about permaculture, pollution, poverty, rural culture, urban farming.

  8. Feb 10, 2023 · We’ll be open to fee-free submissions only of metrical poetry; debut fiction; and nonfiction that engages with scientific research. Learn more here on their Submittable page.

  9. Feb 27, 2024 · In the Literary Magazines database you’ll find editorial policies, submission guidelines, contact information—everything you need to know before submitting your work to the publications that share your vision for your work.

  10. A climate annotation, various instructions, and art by Felicia Zamora, Kristin Emanuel, and Perla Segovia. Translations by Martín Tonalmeyotl and Whitney DeVos. Poems from Geoffrey Brock, Siham Karami, Mary Pinard, Annie Wenstrup, and more.

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