
Deadline: May 29th, 2025
Payment: $20 CAD
Theme: Diverse horror, showcasing short stories, poetry, and essays written by queer, neurodiverse, BIPOC, female, and disabled writers.
Thank you for your interest in submitting your work to (s)crawl magazine.
We are a Canadian-based magazine that publishes the best in diverse horror, showcasing short stories, poetry, and essays written by queer, neurodiverse, BIPOC, female, and disabled writers.
We accept submissions globally, however we currently only publish works in English. We welcome both seasoned and emerging writers to submit.
Please review our submission guidelines carefully before submitting your work.
» genres
› (s)crawl magazine publishes thought-provoking horror writing that lingers long after it is read. we seek stories and poems that are psychologically and/or emotionally complex and do not rely on extreme or gratuitous violence. (read more on this in our “what we’re looking for” and “what we don’t accept” sections)
› we seek work that explores social, cultural, and personal horror—think of narratives that unsettle on a deeply emotional or intellectual level.
› some examples of our favorite subgenres are psychological horror, supernatural horror, gothic horror, folk horror, existential horror, surreal horror, and body horror.
› non-fiction submissions must be related to horror literature, writing, or genre theory.
» word count
› short stories: approx. 1,000-5,000 words
› poetry: up to three (3) poems per submission
› essays or articles: approx. 1,000-3,000 words
» exclusivity
› we accept simultaneous submissions, but kindly inform us immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.
› we do not accept previously published work (including self-published or blog posts).
» fees and payment
› there is no fee to submit your work to (s)crawl
› authors will be paid $20 per accepted piece upon publication
Via: Scrawl Magazine.
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