We are accepting submissions until midnight on October 31st for consideration for publication in Soliloquies 16. Though Soliloquies is run by students from Concordia’s English & Creative Writing Undergraduate Program, anyone in Canada and the United States can submit their work.
Writing on any theme, in any style (though we do not accept science fiction or non-creative essays):
3500 words of prose
8 pages of drama
8 pages of poetry
3500 words of creative non-fiction
8 pages of comics
Visual Art:
Up to 5 images in low-res.jpegs
All submissions should be accompanied by the writer/artist’s contact info, cover letter and a 70 word bio. Please verify the genre of your submission in the subject line.
Email your submissions to soliloquies(dot)concordia(at)gmail(dot)com.
We’ve just sent Soliloquies 15 to the printer, and we’re excited to announce a new editorial board for Soliloquies 16!
Lizy Mostowski (Editor-in-Chief)
Paula Haley Wilson (Executive Editor)
Candice Maddy (Arts Editor)
Rebecca MacPhee, Emma Robertson (Fiction)
Diandre Prendimano, Ashley Opheim, Colleen Romaniuk (Poetry)
Robin Graham (Creative Non-Fiction)
Dylan Riley (Online Editor)
Dave Crosby (Copy Editor)
Liv Albert (Marketing and PR)
As we interview new editors for this academic year, Soliloquies 15 is going to the printers. Look for the launch in early November with a great line up of readers.
Until then: we are accepting submissions for Soliloquies 16!
We are thrilled to begin work on Soliloquies 16. From this new issue onward, we are initiating a partial move online. We are excited to offer our contributors a more expansive platform to showcase their work, as well as open the magazine up to new readers who can’t get their hands on a print version.
We are accepting submissions until midnight on October 31st for consideration for publication in Soliloquies 16. This way you and your girlfriend can go out as Kathryn and Cecile from Cruel Intentions on Halloween without the need to perfect your submission hanging over you.
Though Soliloquies is run by students from Concordia’s English & Creative Writing Undergraduate Program, anyone in Canada and the United States can submit their work.
Writing on any theme, in any style (though we do not accept science fiction or non-creative essays):
3500 words of prose
8 pages of drama
8 pages of poetry
3500 words of creative non-fiction
8 pages of comics
Visual Art:
Up to 5 images in low-res.jpegs
All submissions should be accompanied by the writer/artist’s contact info, cover letter and a 70 word bio. Please verify the genre of your submission in the subject line.
Email your submissions to soliloquies(dot)concordia(at)gmail(dot)com.
We look forward to reading your work!
We’re looking for independent, hard working editors with a keen eye for innovative writing. We can only accept applications from students enrolled in Concordia’s English and/or Creative Writing programs. Please apply if you are able to take initiative, are an ardent learner, care for student publications, and want to contribute to the continuation of print publishing. Individuals involved in Montreal’s and/or Concordia’s literary community, who are avid readers of literary magazines, and aware of the current publishing forecast are encouraged to apply.
We are also looking for someone with experience and/or knowledge in web design.
If you’re interested, please send us your CV and a coverletter to soliloquies.concordia(at)gmail(dot)com by September 14, 2011.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Best,
Lizy & Paula
Soliloquies would like to thank Candice Maddy for designing our handsome banner (above), as well as our new sharp-looking logo which you’ll notice on our twitter profile as well as our Facebook group.
The Soliloquies Editorial board has made their final selections for Soliloquies 15! This week, we’ll be sending out the letters that you do want to get, as well as the ones that you don’t, so be sure to be checking your inbox! Once we get in touch with our new contributors, we hope to be posting excerpts from their works as well as interviews with them.
Stay tuned to see our blog become more user-friendly and beautiful, as we’re are expecting new graphics from Candice Maddy!
Remember us? Soliloquies is finally in production after a semester of hibernation. This week, we’re having editorial meetings to decide whose work we’re going to publish in Soliloquies 15! Our Editorial Committee is hard at work, sifting through your multitude of wondrous submissions.
The Anthology, as well as our blog, is going through an overhaul. Stay tuned this summer for interviews with contributors and announcements. Meanwhile, follow us on twitter!