The Sunlight Press
@Sunlight_Press
A nonprofit digital literary journal for new and established voices. We welcome fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and photography. @sebburrell @rudribpatel
Submit to @Sunlight_Press. Our literary journal pays for all submissions: fiction, nonfiction, poetry, photography and our craft series.

"Strength's fabric might get frayed, yet none of her cuisines have one pinch less or more of salt." During our fourth day of poetry week, we feature Shamik Banerjee's poem, "Endurance." bit.ly/45FMOZN

It's a new week with a new batch of photography coming your way Monday through Friday! Today's image of trees and light is by Qudus Olowo. bit.ly/3J6gZzN

David Sapp shares three poems with Sunlight today. bit.ly/4lNlVbA

Summer news from the editors today! Submissions are now closed, but reviewing work continues. See you in the fall when we reopen with a contest :) bit.ly/44IcaVS

"The sharp eyes became uncertain as they looked from the board to his granddaughter. 'Do you want to know?'" Today's fiction is "Your Move," by Brent Peters.

Hello writers & artists! We close to submissions today (July 15) for the summer. We'll reopen after Labor Day. If you're submitting today, midnight is the deadline. Thanks and happy summer, all!
A glimpse of Greece in today's photography by Kelli Short Borges. bit.ly/4eRYefs

Molly O'Dell shares her poem, "Disposition of Ashes," on Sunlight today. bit.ly/3GpKuMf

Claire A. Berman shares her essay, "My Father's Daughter," on Sunlight today. bit.ly/4lfY1VT

A solo vacation presupposes singleness but I’m a woman in the top half of my thirties, so I reassure myself being here alone isn’t tragic. Yet. A. Kanungo shares her fiction piece, "Flying South," on Sunlight today. bit.ly/4kgS2Pa

The Full Catastrophe, memoir by Casey Mulligan Walsh: A review today at The Sunlight Press. bit.ly/44qtTj4

Our latest poetry week closes today with Anna Pele's "Life Time of Life." bit.ly/4kVqIag

Welcome your Wednesday with "Isle of Harris, November," a new poem by Laurence Morris. bit.ly/44bpP6h

Our second day of poetry features Cam McGlynn and her poem, "Granny Crabapple Is Dying." bit.ly/3TCCFpf

A new week of poetry begins with "Makahiya," by Jose Luis Pablo. bit.ly/4nf4iSO

"I love you to Pluto and beyond, Earl says, in his scratchy morning voice behind the paper at breakfast, and I love him back, even though the one thing he mixes up constantly is his platitudes." Lauren Kardos shares her fiction with Sunlight today. bit.ly/40dpf6P
Scenes from the Michigan landscape in today's photography by Autumn Purdy. bit.ly/3SSET3C

Heather M. Hoover shares her poem, "Golden Ratio," on Sunlight today. bit.ly/4jH7fIX

Summer news from The Sunlight Press — upcoming writing contest, reading periods, and more! bit.ly/3Zl33Yi
