Consequence Forum journal is one of the literary journals that pay writers for their works on each acceptance
How To Submit To Consequence Forum Submissions 2022
Consequence Forum journal is one of the literary journals that pay writers for their works on each acceptance. To learn how to submit to Consequence Forum, follow the prescribed instructions below.
Consequence Forum Submissions
All submissions are welcome during the spring (January 15 - April 15) and fall (July 15 - October 15) reading periods, and will
be considered for either our print publication (Consequence journal) or our website (Consequence online).
All submissions need to address in some manner the human consequences and realities of war or geopolitical violence.
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AWARDS
We submit to a variety of awards including but not limited to
- Pushcart
- Best of the Net
- O. Henry
- Best American
Consequence Forum Submissions : FORMS
Fiction: Short story (up to 5,000 words), Flash (up to 3 pieces or 1000 words), and Excerpts (up to 5,000 words)
Nonfiction: Interviews, Reviews, Essays, and Narrative Nonfiction (all up to 5,000 words)
Poetry: Up to 5 poems of any form (please label the file with the number of poems, e.g. “Three_Poems”)
Visual Art: Artwork, Graphic Narratives, Video Essays, and Photo Essays
Translations: Accepted if the author’s permission has been granted
Consequence Forum Submissions: PAY RATES
Print Poetry: $40 per piece
Print Prose: (1-4 pps) $40 | (5-10 pps) $60 | (11+ pps) $80
Print Art: $200 for an eight-page spread (# of pieces in spread can vary)
Online Prose: $80 per piece
Online Poetry: $40 per piece
Online Art: $40 per piece
Reviews: (online only) $40 for long form & $20 for short form
Writers whose work has appeared in the journal or online include:
David Abrams, Elliot Ackerman, Homero Aridjis, Peter Balakian, Jennifer Barber, Jerri Bell, Sven Birkerts, Kevin Bowen, Martha Collins, Martha Cooley, William Corbett, April Darcy, Stephen Dau, Jasmin Dzarnik, Ruth Edgett, Teresa Fazio, Max Frazier, Anne Germanacos, Jesse Goolsby, Tami Haaland, Lee Hancock, Bridey Heing, Jen Hinst-White, Fanny Howe, Daphne Kalotay, Mohammad Kazem Kazemi, Anne Korkeakivi, Phil Klay, Woody Lewis, Margaret Luongo, Christopher Lydon, Fred Marchant, Kai Maristed, Askold Melnyczuk, J. A. Moad II, Ruth Mukwana, Ed Ochester, Joyce Peseroff, Hilary Plum, Katey Schultz, Peter Dale Scott, Roy Scranton, Bob Shacochis, Tom Sleigh, Brian Turner, Barrett Warner, Julia Wendell, Afaa Michael Weaver, Nathan Webster, and Bruce Weigl.
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