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SENTENTIA:

(Submissions for Sententia are CLOSED. Check back this fall for issue 3’s open reading period.)

Like all literary publications we at Sententia are turned on by good writing, which is as subjective as it gets. Our only objective is to publish writing that speaks to us, that reaches into our chests and pulls out our hearts or guts.

Fiction: Short stories of any length are welcome. Please attach as a .doc file. When Submitting please put “Fiction Submission” in your subject line.

Poetry: We will accept up to five poems in a single submission. Please attach as a single .doc file. When submitting please put “Poetry Submission” in your subject line.

Due to the amount of submissions we receive we can only read ONE submission per writer per reading period. We only accept unpublished work, and ask for the usual publication credits should your work be subsequently published elsewhere. Simultaneous submissions are supported, and we, of course hope for the respect of being notified if it is accepted by another publication while under our consideration. Compensation for publication comes in the form of two contributor’s copy.

Send submissions with the appropriate subject line to: artisticallydeclined[at]gmail[dot]com

EBOOKS:

(Please note, the ADP.PDF schedule is FULL for 2010. All submissions will now be considered for the 2011 schedule.)

Artistically Declined Press publishes short .pdf ebooks, which are offered as free downloads. We  hope to publish between 4 and 6 a year.

Fiction: Between 1,500-3k words, either in a single story or multiple flash pieces.

Poetry: Generally no more than ten poems.

Please put “Ebook Submission” in your subject line.

There is currently no compensation for ebooks, though we promise to create a beautifully designed presentation of your work, and provide it for free to readers to help spread the greatness of your writing to all corners of the universe.

Send submissions with the appropriate subject line to: artisticallydeclined[at]gmail[dot]com

PRINT BOOKS:

We have big plans, but currently are not considering submissions for our print books.