Submissions
Preparing your Submission
Epistemic Literary magazine is a digital anthology printed once a year.
We accept submissions from a diverse population of writers as we hope to include the stories and literary perspectives that will expand our communities and bring understanding through the written word. In an attempt to make publication accessible for all, we will never charge a fee for submission and welcome questions. As such, we are a non-paying publication. If there is an obstacle keeping anyone from submitting, we hope you will reach out so we can remove such impediments.
Simultaneous submissions and previously published work are welcome as well as collaborations; please note the original publication so we may give appropriate credit.
We kindly request that you notify us immediately if your work is accepted for publication elsewhere.
The use of AI for written work or art submissions is strictly forbidden and will result in being disqulaified from future submissions.
All published work will be archived on epistemiclit.com, but all rights remain with the author. If we wish to nominate your work for awards, you will be notified.
Knowledge, connection, and growth are key to our mission. As we explore themes within each issue, we are seeking poetry, creative non-fiction, and short fiction that shows a willingness to share, explore, and learn.
Kristin, Melissa, and Genalea
Submissions are Open!
Theme: Righteous Rage
We asked what theme you wanted to see next and you answered! And we think we might know why…
Injustice abounds—always has, always will. But right now it seems like it’s everywhere. It’s hard not to get angry about it all.
We want you to channel that anger—that righteous rage, at its core a justified anger in the face of injustice—and share it with us. Let it become a powerful force for communication, for change, for good in the face of everything that pisses us off.
What are you righteously raging about, and what are we going to do about it?
The specifics:
Window: Submissions will be accepted March 1-30, 2026. Expected publication May 2026. Please submit a new form for each genre.
Genre:
Poetry, including prose poems: One poem, up to two pages – Read by Kristin
Flash, one piece not to exceed1500 words – read by Melissa
MicroFiction, up to three pieces, each with a maximum of 200 words – read by Melissa
Creative Nonfiction (CNF): maximum two pieces up to 1000 words each – read by Genalea
Visual Art: maximum three pieces, submitted as separate image files (jpg or png) – joint editorial decision
(All final decisions are joint.)
Format: Please submit your work using our Google Form, which will go live on the website when submissions open on March 1. Attach your file as a Doc or docx (If this is a problem, submit how you need to and give us a heads up in your email), saved as “genre-last name” such as “Poetry-Houlihan.” We will ask for a short third-person bio upon acceptance.
Art submissions should be submitted as jpg or png following the same titling convention as written pieces.
Simultaneous submissions and previously published work are welcome; please note the original publication so we may give appropriate credit. Collaborations are welcome.
All submissions will receive a response prior to publication.
DONATIONS are accepted through PAYPAL to help us reach our goal to pay contribtors for their fantastic work. We are hoping to offer a print edition of our magazine in the future as well. RIght now, we cover all costs of running Epistemic from our own pockets. Donations can be made using our email address; anything helps.
PAYPAL: EpistemicLit@gmail.com
Contact
We are always open to hearing from you. Whether a question about submissions and themes, a suggestion on how we can make the process more accessible, or simply a note to say you’ve enjoyed our content, we look forward to hearing from you all!
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