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Folklore Review is a literary magazine for magic enthusiasts. We love unique works born from magic, myths, and legends. The weirder, the better.
Issue 3 is LIVE! Spread the news! Like! Share! And, of course, check out all on the phenomenal work in this (amazingggg) issue!! 🥳 #folklorereview #folklore #literary #literarymagazine #flash #literaryfiction #literaryreview #poetry #shortstory #poem #litmag #litmagazine

this one’s for the writers who endure rejection after rejection and keep submitting anyway. no better feeling than finally sending that acceptance email 🥲 issue 25 is imminent.
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My prose poem караконджо, inspired by the Bulgarian monster/demon/trickster of the same name, in the newest issue of Folklore Review folklorereview.com/benjamin-niesp…
You have until July 15th to submit to our writing contests! Use the link in our bio for details. #writingcontest #deadlinesoon
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR: 1. Rom-Com 2. Romantasy 3. Stories about/set in nature 4. Stories about sports 5. Blue collar characters 6. Thriller / Race against time 7. Suspense 8. Horror 9. Stories set in unusual locations 10. YA
shorts & creative nonfiction are now open for submissions, until we reach our monthy cap flash & micros are open 24/7 for now thank u for sending yr wonderful work ! we love reading it xraylitmag.com/submissions/
“As a child, I imagined the yakshini—beautiful and terrible, with backward-facing feet and an insatiable hunger for mischief—perched among the highest branches, watching us with eyes that glowed in the dark” — @_hafsarizvi_ ‘s CNF “The Mango Tree Whispers.”
