Guidelines (Last Modified 4/7/13 – Method, Final Note)
by Founder, Shawn Murtagh

SubmitPublishing Procedure

Submissions will be filtered for erotica, vampires, emptiness, and lack of revision, then FWed to editors specializing in each genre. The editors will decide if the submission is ready to publish, and contact the submitter directly about their work. Once accepted, the submissions will be added to their respective page of windowlitmag.com and be eligible for compilation into an annual “best of” printed and/or free digital edition. We are an equal opportunity publisher.

Vision Statement

The Window Lit-Mag is a literary endeavor highlighting short pieces substantiating the belief that literature changes us and ought to change us for the better.

Adjectives Most Valued

Meaningful — Thought provoking — Original — Crisp

Method

1. We use Submittables as our manager: Submit here

2. Please include a 50-or-less word bio including a link if so desired.

3. Submissions are currently rolling – submit anytime.

4. Please allow 60 days for a response then feel free to inquire

5. Please submit 2-3 works per month.

6. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable. Please inform us via e-mail entitled “Withdraw (name) if you’ve been accepted elsewhere.”

7. No reprints.

Rights

You keep the rights, we show the work. Your work is considered published non-exclusively.  If you wish to sell your rights to another publisher, just contact us and we’ll remove your work from the webpage. We accept previously published work if rights have been fully returned to the writer. Whatever the case, we’ll publish, tweet, share, google+, stamp and send to the four-corners (last part was fictitious – can’t afford the postage).

Payment

We currently cannot afford to pay our writers.

Genres

Micro Essay 50-500 words

Flash Fiction 10-500 words

Short Story 500-3000 words

Narrative Non-fiction 100-3000 words

Poetry <50 lines

Free-form: Think of this in terms of display on a webpage or publication. Don’t go nuts here, but there are no limitations, so long as you use words primarily. Can be sent as image less than 3M (By the way, we LOVE free-form).

Final Note

I did not start this literary e-magazine to make money. I started this e-magazine to endorse and publicize fantastic literature containing catalytic power. The annual edition of Window Lit-Mag is a best-of collection I would love to print and sell. Considering, this is our first year in publication, and we are not currently a registered 501(c), a free online edition is more likely. I love literature, I’m over-analytical, I study language, I believe literature can change the world, and I am a professional advocate, which means your hard work and name are marketed.

If you are looking for a fat paycheck or a place to show off your writer tricks, I would invite you to look elsewhere. If you are looking for a home for your literature, where it will be loved and promoted, then look no further.

Now stop hesitating and submit your window

Submissions

Guidelines (Last Modified 4/7/13 – Method, Final Note)
by Founder, Shawn Murtagh

SubmitPublishing Procedure

Submissions will be filtered for erotica, vampires, emptiness, and lack of revision, then FWed to editors specializing in each genre. The editors will decide if the submission is ready to publish, and contact the submitter directly about their work. Once accepted, the submissions will be added to their respective page of windowlitmag.com and be eligible for compilation into an annual “best of” printed and/or free digital edition. We are an equal opportunity publisher.

Vision Statement

The Window Lit-Mag is a literary endeavor highlighting short pieces substantiating the belief that literature changes us and ought to change us for the better. We demand windows.

Adjectives Most Valued

Meaningful — Thought provoking — Original — Crisp

Method

1. We now use Submittable as our manager.

2. Please include a 50-or-less word bio including a link if so desired.

3. Submissions are currently rolling – submit anytime.

4. Please allow 60 days for a response then feel free to inquire

5. Please submit 2-3 works per month.

6. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable. Please withdraw immediately if you are accepted elsewhere.

Rights

You keep the rights, we show the work. Your work is considered published non-exclusively.  If you wish to sell your rights to another publisher, just contact us and we’ll remove your work from the webpage. We accept previously published work if rights have been fully returned to the writer. Whatever the case, we’ll publish, tweet, share, google+, stamp and send to the four-corners (last part was fictitious – can’t afford the postage).

Payment

We currently cannot afford to pay our writers.

Genres

Micro Essay 50-500 words

Flash Fiction 10-500 words

Short Story 500-3000 words

Narrative Non-fiction 100-3000 words

Poetry <50 lines

Free-form: Think of this in terms of display on a webpage or publication. Don’t go nuts here, but there are no limitations, so long as you use words primarily. Can be sent as image less than 3M (By the way, we LOVE free-form).

Final Note

I did not start this literary e-magazine to make money. I started this e-magazine to endorse and publicize fantastic literature containing catalytic power. The annual edition of Window Lit-Mag is a best-of collection I would love to print and sell. Considering, this is our first year in publication, and we are not currently a registered 501(c), a free online edition is more likely. I love literature, I’m over-analytical, I study language, I believe literature can change the world, and I am a professional advocate, which means your hard work and name are marketed.

If you are looking for a fat paycheck or a place to show off your writer tricks, I would invite you to look elsewhere. If you are looking for a home for your literature, where it will be loved and promoted, then look no further.

Now stop hesitating and submit your window

Submissions

Guidelines (Last Modified 4/7/13 – Method, Final Note)
by Founder, Shawn Murtagh

SubmitPublishing Procedure

Submissions will be filtered for erotica, vampires, emptiness, and lack of revision, then FWed to editors specializing in each genre. The editors will decide if the submission is ready to publish, and contact the submitter directly about their work. Once accepted, the submissions will be added to their respective page of windowlitmag.com and be eligible for compilation into an annual “best of” printed and/or free digital edition. We are an equal opportunity publisher.

Vision Statement

The Window Lit-Mag is a literary endeavor highlighting short pieces substantiating the belief that literature changes us and ought to change us for the better. We demand windows.

Adjectives Most Valued

Meaningful — Thought provoking — Original — Crisp

Method

1. We now use Submittable as our manager.

2. Please include a 50-or-less word bio including a link if so desired.

3. Submissions are currently rolling – submit anytime.

4. Please allow 60 days for a response then feel free to inquire

5. Please submit 2-3 works per month.

6. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable. Please withdraw immediately if you are accepted elsewhere.

Rights

You keep the rights, we show the work. Your work is considered published non-exclusively.  If you wish to sell your rights to another publisher, just contact us and we’ll remove your work from the webpage. We accept previously published work if rights have been fully returned to the writer. Whatever the case, we’ll publish, tweet, share, google+, stamp and send to the four-corners (last part was fictitious – can’t afford the postage).

Payment

We currently cannot afford to pay our writers.

Genres

Micro Essay 50-500 words

Flash Fiction 10-500 words

Short Story 500-3000 words

Narrative Non-fiction 100-3000 words

Poetry <50 lines

Free-form: Think of this in terms of display on a webpage or publication. Don’t go nuts here, but there are no limitations, so long as you use words primarily. Can be sent as image less than 3M (By the way, we LOVE free-form).

Final Note

I did not start this literary e-magazine to make money. I started this e-magazine to endorse and publicize fantastic literature containing catalytic power. The annual edition of Window Lit-Mag is a best-of collection I would love to print and sell. Considering, this is our first year in publication, and we are not currently a registered 501(c), a free online edition is more likely. I love literature, I’m over-analytical, I study language, I believe literature can change the world, and I am a professional advocate, which means your hard work and name are marketed.

If you are looking for a fat paycheck or a place to show off your writer tricks, I would invite you to look elsewhere. If you are looking for a home for your literature, where it will be loved and promoted, then look no further.

Now stop hesitating and submit your window

Submissions

Guidelines (Last Modified 4/7/13 – Method, Final Note)
by Founder, Shawn Murtagh

SubmitPublishing Procedure

Submissions will be filtered for erotica, vampires, emptiness, and lack of revision, then FWed to editors specializing in each genre. The editors will decide if the submission is ready to publish, and contact the submitter directly about their work. Once accepted, the submissions will be added to their respective page of windowlitmag.com and be eligible for compilation into an annual “best of” printed and/or free digital edition. We are an equal opportunity publisher.

Vision Statement

The Window Lit-Mag is a literary endeavor highlighting short pieces substantiating the belief that literature changes us and ought to change us for the better. We demand windows.

Adjectives Most Valued

Meaningful — Thought provoking — Original — Crisp

Method

1. We now use Submittable as our manager.

2. Please include a 50-or-less word bio including a link if so desired.

3. Submissions are currently rolling – submit anytime.

4. Please allow 60 days for a response then feel free to inquire

5. Please submit 2-3 works per month.

6. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable. Please withdraw immediately if you are accepted elsewhere.

Rights

You keep the rights, we show the work. Your work is considered published non-exclusively.  If you wish to sell your rights to another publisher, just contact us and we’ll remove your work from the webpage. We accept previously published work if rights have been fully returned to the writer. Whatever the case, we’ll publish, tweet, share, google+, stamp and send to the four-corners (last part was fictitious – can’t afford the postage).

Payment

We currently cannot afford to pay our writers.

Genres

Micro Essay 50-500 words

Flash Fiction 10-500 words

Short Story 500-3000 words

Narrative Non-fiction 100-3000 words

Poetry <50 lines

Free-form: Think of this in terms of display on a webpage or publication. Don’t go nuts here, but there are no limitations, so long as you use words primarily. Can be sent as image less than 3M (By the way, we LOVE free-form).

Final Note

I did not start this literary e-magazine to make money. I started this e-magazine to endorse and publicize fantastic literature containing catalytic power. The annual edition of Window Lit-Mag is a best-of collection I would love to print and sell. Considering, this is our first year in publication, and we are not currently a registered 501(c), a free online edition is more likely. I love literature, I’m over-analytical, I study language, I believe literature can change the world, and I am a professional advocate, which means your hard work and name are marketed.

If you are looking for a fat paycheck or a place to show off your writer tricks, I would invite you to look elsewhere. If you are looking for a home for your literature, where it will be loved and promoted, then look no further.

Now stop hesitating and submit your window

Submissions

Guidelines (Last Modified 4/7/13 – Method, Final Note)
by Founder, Shawn Murtagh

SubmitPublishing Procedure

Submissions will be filtered for erotica, vampires, emptiness, and lack of revision, then FWed to editors specializing in each genre. The editors will decide if the submission is ready to publish, and contact the submitter directly about their work. Once accepted, the submissions will be added to their respective page of windowlitmag.com and be eligible for compilation into an annual “best of” printed and/or free digital edition. We are an equal opportunity publisher.

Vision Statement

The Window Lit-Mag is a literary endeavor highlighting short pieces substantiating the belief that literature changes us and ought to change us for the better. We demand windows.

Adjectives Most Valued

Meaningful — Thought provoking — Original — Crisp

Method

1. We now use Submittable as our manager.

2. Please include a 50-or-less word bio including a link if so desired.

3. Submissions are currently rolling – submit anytime.

4. Please allow 60 days for a response then feel free to inquire

5. Please submit 2-3 works per month.

6. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable. Please withdraw immediately if you are accepted elsewhere.

Rights

You keep the rights, we show the work. Your work is considered published non-exclusively.  If you wish to sell your rights to another publisher, just contact us and we’ll remove your work from the webpage. We accept previously published work if rights have been fully returned to the writer. Whatever the case, we’ll publish, tweet, share, google+, stamp and send to the four-corners (last part was fictitious – can’t afford the postage).

Payment

We currently cannot afford to pay our writers.

Genres

Micro Essay 50-500 words

Flash Fiction 10-500 words

Short Story 500-3000 words

Narrative Non-fiction 100-3000 words

Poetry <50 lines

Free-form: Think of this in terms of display on a webpage or publication. Don’t go nuts here, but there are no limitations, so long as you use words primarily. Can be sent as image less than 3M (By the way, we LOVE free-form).

Final Note

I did not start this literary e-magazine to make money. I started this e-magazine to endorse and publicize fantastic literature containing catalytic power. The annual edition of Window Lit-Mag is a best-of collection I would love to print and sell. Considering, this is our first year in publication, and we are not currently a registered 501(c), a free online edition is more likely. I love literature, I’m over-analytical, I study language, I believe literature can change the world, and I am a professional advocate, which means your hard work and name are marketed.

If you are looking for a fat paycheck or a place to show off your writer tricks, I would invite you to look elsewhere. If you are looking for a home for your literature, where it will be loved and promoted, then look no further.

Now stop hesitating and submit your window

Submissions

Guidelines (Last Modified 4/7/13 – Method, Final Note)
by Founder, Shawn Murtagh

SubmitPublishing Procedure

Submissions will be filtered for erotica, vampires, emptiness, and lack of revision, then FWed to editors specializing in each genre. The editors will decide if the submission is ready to publish, and contact the submitter directly about their work. Once accepted, the submissions will be added to their respective page of windowlitmag.com and be eligible for compilation into an annual “best of” printed and/or free digital edition. We are an equal opportunity publisher.

Vision Statement

The Window Lit-Mag is a literary endeavor highlighting short pieces substantiating the belief that literature changes us and ought to change us for the better. We demand windows.

Adjectives Most Valued

Meaningful — Thought provoking — Original — Crisp

Method

1. We now use Submittable as our manager.

2. Please include a 50-or-less word bio including a link if so desired.

3. Submissions are currently rolling – submit anytime.

4. Please allow 60 days for a response then feel free to inquire

5. Please submit 2-3 works per month.

6. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable. Please withdraw immediately if you are accepted elsewhere.

Rights

You keep the rights, we show the work. Your work is considered published non-exclusively.  If you wish to sell your rights to another publisher, just contact us and we’ll remove your work from the webpage. We accept previously published work if rights have been fully returned to the writer. Whatever the case, we’ll publish, tweet, share, google+, stamp and send to the four-corners (last part was fictitious – can’t afford the postage).

Payment

We currently cannot afford to pay our writers.

Genres

Micro Essay 50-500 words

Flash Fiction 10-500 words

Short Story 500-3000 words

Narrative Non-fiction 100-3000 words

Poetry <50 lines

Free-form: Think of this in terms of display on a webpage or publication. Don’t go nuts here, but there are no limitations, so long as you use words primarily. Can be sent as image less than 3M (By the way, we LOVE free-form).

Final Note

I did not start this literary e-magazine to make money. I started this e-magazine to endorse and publicize fantastic literature containing catalytic power. The annual edition of Window Lit-Mag is a best-of collection I would love to print and sell. Considering, this is our first year in publication, and we are not currently a registered 501(c), a free online edition is more likely. I love literature, I’m over-analytical, I study language, I believe literature can change the world, and I am a professional advocate, which means your hard work and name are marketed.

If you are looking for a fat paycheck or a place to show off your writer tricks, I would invite you to look elsewhere. If you are looking for a home for your literature, where it will be loved and promoted, then look no further.

Now stop hesitating and submit your window

Submissions

Guidelines (Last Modified 4/7/13 – Method, Final Note)
by Founder, Shawn Murtagh

SubmitPublishing Procedure

Submissions will be filtered for erotica, vampires, emptiness, and lack of revision, then FWed to editors specializing in each genre. The editors will decide if the submission is ready to publish, and contact the submitter directly about their work. Once accepted, the submissions will be added to their respective page of windowlitmag.com and be eligible for compilation into an annual “best of” printed and/or free digital edition. We are an equal opportunity publisher.

Vision Statement

The Window Lit-Mag is a literary endeavor highlighting short pieces substantiating the belief that literature changes us and ought to change us for the better. We demand windows.

Adjectives Most Valued

Meaningful — Thought provoking — Original — Crisp

Method

1. We now use Submittable as our manager.

2. Please include a 50-or-less word bio including a link if so desired.

3. Submissions are currently rolling – submit anytime.

4. Please allow 60 days for a response then feel free to inquire

5. Please submit 2-3 works per month.

6. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable. Please withdraw immediately if you are accepted elsewhere.

Rights

You keep the rights, we show the work. Your work is considered published non-exclusively.  If you wish to sell your rights to another publisher, just contact us and we’ll remove your work from the webpage. We accept previously published work if rights have been fully returned to the writer. Whatever the case, we’ll publish, tweet, share, google+, stamp and send to the four-corners (last part was fictitious – can’t afford the postage).

Payment

We currently cannot afford to pay our writers.

Genres

Micro Essay 50-500 words

Flash Fiction 10-500 words

Short Story 500-3000 words

Narrative Non-fiction 100-3000 words

Poetry <50 lines

Free-form: Think of this in terms of display on a webpage or publication. Don’t go nuts here, but there are no limitations, so long as you use words primarily. Can be sent as image less than 3M (By the way, we LOVE free-form).

Final Note

I did not start this literary e-magazine to make money. I started this e-magazine to endorse and publicize fantastic literature containing catalytic power. The annual edition of Window Lit-Mag is a best-of collection I would love to print and sell. Considering, this is our first year in publication, and we are not currently a registered 501(c), a free online edition is more likely. I love literature, I’m over-analytical, I study language, I believe literature can change the world, and I am a professional advocate, which means your hard work and name are marketed.

If you are looking for a fat paycheck or a place to show off your writer tricks, I would invite you to look elsewhere. If you are looking for a home for your literature, where it will be loved and promoted, then look no further.

Now stop hesitating and submit your window

The Window Lit-Mag