We are thrilled to announce that starting tomorrow, we will be accepting poetry, translation, and art submissions for our 62nd Print Issue. We are so excited to read your submissions!
Dear writers — our open period for poetry, translation, and art has now started. Submit your work by September 28th.These pieces will be considered for our online journal. We can’t wait to read you work!
Attention writers! Starting Wednesday, March 1st, the Columbia Journal is accepting submissions for our online contest in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Make sure to get us your pieces by March 15th.
LAST CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 🚨 Writers, you have ONE WEEK LEFT to submit to our print contest. Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and translations are welcome! The deadline to submit is January 15th! Winners get a $400 prize!
📣CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS📣
We’re excited to announce that we are now open for submissions in Poetry and Translation! Submissions are open until 9/15, and guidelines can be found at the link in our bio. We look forward to reading your work!!
The Columbia Journal is thrilled to announce that our Print Contest is LIVE! We accept submissions in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and translation from October 9th through October 23rd. Our judges are
@mayabinyam
@quailty
@DonnaMasini
@Samuel_Rutter
STARTING TONIGHT! We open submissions once again for our print issue. We're looking for exciting fiction and nonfiction. See our website for more details:
⭐CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS⭐️
Columbia Journal is now accepting submissions in Poetry and Translation ✨Share with everyone you know, and submit at the below 🔗
We can't wait to see what you share! 🎨📚
We are thrilled to announce that starting tomorrow, we will be accepting poetry, translation, and art submissions for our 62nd Print Issue. We are so excited to read your submissions!
You’re cordially invited to submit translations for the 61st print issue of the Columbia Journal!
Deadline to submit: November 1st- November 15th (midnight)
Submit:
Attention, writers! We are now accepting both fiction and nonfiction submissions for the online portion of our journal. Submit your writing to us by September 12th! We can't wait to read your work!
⭐CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS⭐️
Columbia Journal is now accepting submissions in Fiction, Nonfiction, and Art ✨Share with everyone you know, and submit in the link below 🔗We can't wait to see what you share! 🎨📚
We are thrilled to announce that starting tomorrow, we will be accepting poetry, translation, and art submissions for our 62nd Print Issue. We are so excited to read your submissions!
HEY HEY! Submissions for our Spring Contest are OPEN!
Our fantastic judges include
@kristen_arnett
in Fiction,
@emilyfmaloney
in Nonfiction,
@spacenakji
in Translation, and
@NifMuhammad
in Poetry!
Deadline is Feb. 15th, full guidelines here:
ATTENTION ALL FICTION AUTHORS: The Columbia Journal is NOW accepting fiction submissions for our Spring Contest. Submissions will be judged by the talented Garielle Lutz! Lutz is the author of eight books, the most recent of which is the short-story collection "Worsted" (SF/LD)
Desire—for sex, food, God, maternal love, and admiration—is at the heart of Milk Fed, the second novel by Melissa Broder, who is also a poet, essayist, and creator of the popular Twitter account
@sosadtoday
--Read Hannah Maureen Holden's full review here:
We are thrilled to announce that our print contest is LIVE!
We accept submissions in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and translation. Our genre judges are
(
@J_Escoffery
), Qian Julie Wang (
@QianJulieWang
), Diana Khoi Nguyen, and Valzhyna Mort (
@ValzhynaMort
), respectively.
CALLING ALL POETS! Our Spring Contest for 2020 is officially OPEN via Submittable until March 7nth and is judged by the incredible Natasha Rao. Submit your work today!
📢We are thrilled to announce that our online Spring contest is officially OPEN! 🌼We are waiving the fees for submissions until February 13. For more details on the contest and how to submit, please check our website. 🔗
Attention, writers! We are now accepting both fiction and nonfiction submissions for the online portion of our journal. Submit your writing to us by September 12th! We can't wait to read your work!
Have a translation piece? Submit it to our Spring Contest today, judged by the brilliant Aaron Coleman. His poems and essays have appeared in publications including Boston Review, Callaloo, The New York Times, the Poetry Society of America, and more!
Attention writers! Our deadline for the Online Contest is EXTENDED to March 31st. We accept fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Our judges this year are
@jackie_ess
(fiction),
@haleymlotek
(nonfiction), and
@natalieshapero
(poetry). Winners get a $350 cash prize!
"If you’re going to write a book...you’ll have to condition yourself by practicing your writing every day...[T]he idea that you’re especially clever or talented or deserving...will abandon you at some point."
@kileybense
@thrillkinson
Happy New Year from the Columbia Journal Team! We have an exciting announcement. Our deadline for the Print Contest is EXTENDED to January 15th. Send over your best fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and translations.
Writers ✍️, do you want a chance to win $400 AND get published? Our print contest is still on! Nonfiction, fiction, translations, and poetry are welcome. The deadline to submit is January 15th! Winners get $400!
🚨LAST CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 🚨 Tomorrow is the LAST DAY to submit your best fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and translations for our print contest. Winners get $400.
The
@ColumbiaJournal
2019 Fall Contest is now open! 🖊️
* Submissions in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and art
* Multiple submissions welcome
* $10 entry fee, $250 prize
* Deadline: August 1, 2019
More details here:
"If there’s one thing that honest narratives about these wars shouldn’t have, it's a neat ending."
#VeteransDay18
@rkambury
interviews
@PhilKlay
on war literature and more:
We are so excited to announce the winners and runners-up from our 2020 Winter Contest! Congratulations to these artists!
Our judges included
@viet_t_nguyen
in Fiction,
@jiatolentino
in Nonfiction, Roger Reeves in Poetry, and
@sawakonakayasu
in Translation.
We're currently open to submissions in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art to our first ever Special Issue in honor of Womxn's History Month. Non-men artists and writers are encouraged to submit their work by 2/29. Contributors will be compensated $50.
We’re so excited to announce that our Winter Contest submissions are now open! Accepting submissions via email; entry fees will be waived until 11/19. Click the link below for full guidelines--we can’t wait to read your work!
"I’m also generally disinterested in the trope that trans people are either evil or heroes who do no wrong."
@WillsHorn
in conversation with
@CaseyPlett
on her new novel "Little Fish."
⭐CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS⭐️
Columbia Journal is now accepting submissions in Fiction and Nonfiction ✨Share with everyone you know, and submit at the below 🔗
We can't wait to see what you share! 🎨📚
"I cry and complain. I see more films. Oh, I just read a little more than what I’ve been reading and I go on a bit of a search for a poet or for some poems that I can argue with in my head."
@jerichobrown
on getting un-stuck
@kileybense
The 2020 Winter Contest is OPEN for submissions in poetry, nonfiction, fiction, and translation! Winners will be published in Issue 59 and win $500 cash. There is a $15 entry fee.
Full submission guidelines can be found here:
SUBMISSIONS EXTENDED THROUGH AUG. 5th for our Special Issue on Uprising! Send us your fiction, nonfiction, poetry, art, and translations. We want to know what keeps you up at night!
Introducing
@jackie_ess
, the fiction judge for our 2023 Online Contest. Jackie Ess is the author of Darryl (Clash, 2021), In The Absolute Balloon (Chicago Review, 2022), and Shade (The Recluse, 2022). The rest seems not to bear.
We’re extending the deadline for the 2021 Winter Contest to December 31, 2021! We hope this will give those still working on their entires more time to submit. We look forward to reviewing your work!
"we often are the life stories that we tell ourselves about who we are; we create the scaffolding that we hang our narratives upon. Is this a treatment? I think so." New interview with
@esmewang
, winner of the
@GraywolfPress
Nonfiction Prize!
Congratulations again to our 2022 Print Contest Winners: Sarah Lotfi (fiction), Noah Rosenzweig (nonfiction), Rachel Mikita (poetry), and Raphael Amahl Khouri’s translation of Nawal Al Ali
Writers, you have ONE WEEK LEFT to submit to our Online Contest. The deadline to apply is March 31st. We accept fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Our judges are
@jackie_ess
(fiction),
@haleymlotek
(nonfiction), and
@natalieshapero
(poetry).
🚨Calling all Writers 🚨 Do you want the incredible Jonathan Escoffery (
@J_Escoffery
), Qian Julie Wang (
@QianJulieWang
), Diana Khoi Nguyen, and Valzhyna Mort (
@ValzhynaMort
) to judge your writing? Then submit to our print contest! Deadline Jan. 15!
We’re delighted to announce the new print issue of Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art! Featuring work by
@EileenMyles
,
@officialdonika
, Jenny Holzer, Patti Smith, Jesse Paris Smith, Duy Doan, and more.
We're delighted to announce that the 2022 Print Contest will accept submissions in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and translation from Dec. 15 to Dec. 31! Our judges this year are Jonathan Escoffery, Qian Julie Wang, Diana Khoi Nguyen, and Valzhyna Mort.
The Columbia Journal is thrilled to announce that our Print Contest is LIVE! We accept submissions in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and translation from October 9th through October 23rd. Our judges are
@mayabinyam
@quailty
@DonnaMasini
@Samuel_Rutter
"Where is everything you try not to see?
A cat crossing the final street, backlit by headlights.
Or some man sleeping, cuddled up next to his gun,"
Fresh stuff from
@katiefar
! Check it out!
Don't forget our 2020 Winter Contest is open for submissions!
Our Fiction judge is
@viet_t_nguyen
, winner of the
#PulitzerPrize
for his novel "The Sympathizer."
Read more about him and our contest submission guidelines here:
Our 2020 Winter Contest is *EXTENDED* through Dec. 31st! Send us your poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and translation! Winners will be published in Issue 59 and win $500 cash. $15 entry fee. Check out our fabulous judges and full submission guidelines here!
It’s 4:40pm on Sunday and we are enjoying some sharp, but not too sharp cheddar. What’s your favorite kind of cheese? We approve eating shredded varieties directly out of the bag.
🚨Columbia Journal proudly supports EXCHANGE, Issue no.2 OUT NOW!🥳 EXCHANGE is a zine of work by incarcerated writers and artists. EXCHANGE is made possible by
@columbia_cats
and the Incarnated Writer’s Initiative ( IWI).
"Pizza Girl,"
@gojeanfraziergo
's debut novel, is "an entertaining exploration of a meandering mind and dives into the rich, layered internal life of someone who claims to not know themself." Check out our full review here:
"Most of the passengers were accustomed to these types of incidents, so they just shook their heads as they opened their baskets and backpacks to eat some food."
The Voice by Sabahattin Ali and Aysel K. Basci up now at the link below!
"There is a madness / that never goes dry, is it age entering / the room as fog" — Costa Rican poet Pablo Saborío tackles life's big mysteries. Up on our website now!