Looking for Poetry and Flash Fiction

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Hi guys!
I'm looking for some submissions for a new literary magazine coming out sometime 2016, depending on the amount of submissions we receive.

The magazine is called Inkspots and Raindrops and will be primarily a print publication but we will also publish online. Unfortunately we can't offer any payment, but we'll do our best to mail you a print copy and you will see your piece published online!

To view more details and submission guidelines visit https://inkspotsraindrops.wordpress.com/submit/
or email inkspotsandraindrops@gmail.com
or PM me or write on my wall or comment here. Tons of options.

I'd love to see your poetry of all shapes and forms, and your flash fiction pieces, which should be 1000 words or less. Any theme goes.
A non-writing writer is a monster courting insanity. -Kafka

Look: A Link! https://caijobetweenthepages.wordpress.com/




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cool. i will try to enter. thanks.




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Aw, this sounds great. Definitely signing up and seeing where this goes.
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the thing is there isn't any deadline or any reference to when it will be published..




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I would love to, can I do it too?




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Awesome. Sign me up >:3
I guess it'd be gold if you saw the works I've published so far :D




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I'd love to try :) I'm hoping you'll like what I send
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