New Delta Review publishes a wide range of fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, book reviews, interviews, and artwork. Please read the editor statements below for a sense of our aesthetics, our mission statement, and, of course, check out our back issues, available online. All submissions must be sent using Submittable. We would like you to challenge traditional notions of lyricism, or avoid the lyric altogether. Stricter forms are fine, but we tend to prefer them corrupted. interactive projects that might be a good fit for a future Rumpus event. Embrace the radical, the political, the bizarre, but do so with purpose. Submissions Whilst we know a lot of creators we certainly dont know you all by. We publish fiction of wildly different styles and modes. While we tend to gravitate toward the weirder side of things, our aesthetic is always in flux and this dynamism is exciting to us. We enjoy stories with or without plots, but, either way, we’re looking for complete fictions, ones with an arc, an atmosphere, a heart, preferably with blood. Novel excerpts are fine as long as they’re self-contained: if it needs a summary to make sense, it’s not for us. Founded in 2009, The Rumpus is one of the longest running independent online literary and culture magazines. Please check out what we’ve published in the past current and back issues are available for free, right here, on the internet. Here at The Rumpus we are again open for original fiction submissions through the end of February. We also have a special interest in flash fiction, and brief series of flash pieces While we do occasionally publish longer pieces, we prefer our stories to come in at around 3,000 words. default text in the Pickup Prompt Title, Password Field Label, Submit Button Label and. We are looking for experimental essays that explore personal experiences, that engage the reader on both an affective and intellectual level. An e-mail, sent by Rumpus to a drop ship file recipient. by the British film and high-end television industry and is inviting submissions. We enjoy work that celebrates the genre’s complexity by pairing compelling content with innovative structure. Romesh and Tom Take Takeshis Castle will be produced by Rumpus Media. We want to see you exploring and questioning through your work, so that readers can experience the journey alongside you. Though we’re generally less fond of travel writing, we want to be taken somewhere, with ambience and texture and resonance.
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