St. Augustine

Flora Fiction Literary Magazine Winter 2021

Flora Fiction is looking for artists, writers, poets, photographers, illustrators, and others to be featured for Volume 2 Issue 4, December 2021 online literary magazine set to release on December 21st, 2021.

We’re inspired by you and would love to see what you have to offer. Please check out our previous issues for reference of work we’ve published. If your style and content fits with us, send away!

Theme: Fire & Ice

  • Flash Fiction / 1,000 words
  • Poetry & Prose / Limit: 3 poems
  • Photography / Limit: 5 Photos
  • Drawings & Illustration / Limit: 5 items

Submissions are open from October 25th, 2021 until November 30th, 2021.

All entries will be notified by December 12th, 2021.

Open Call for Our Winter 2021 Issue

Fire & Ice encompasses the duality of winter symbolism. Winter is stark. It brings the death of nature around us as the darkness of night consumes waking hours. We find ourselves eating and sleeping more, matching animal habits to find comfort. And yet, this is the time of year where people come together and find warmth in gratitude and inspiration to change. We share stories by the fire and gifts from the heart. What does being "cold" this winter mean to you? How do you find your warmth?

  • Flash Fiction / 1,000 words
  • Poetry & Prose / Limit: 3 poems
  • Photography / Limit: 5 Photos
  • Drawings & Illustration / Limit: 5 items

Submission Period: October 26th — November 30th 2021

Open Call for Submissions - Fall 2021

Flora Fiction is looking for artists, writers, poets, photographers, illustrators, and others to be featured for Volume 2 Issue 3, Fall 2021 online literary magazine set to release the first day of Fall on September 22nd, 2021. We’re inspired by you and would love to see what you have to offer. Please check out our previous issues for reference of work we’ve published. If your style and content fits with us, send away!

Theme: Hauntings

Haunting(s). There are those we left behind and those who leave us behind. Moving on and growing is bittersweet. Often, we feel the shadows of our past linger. Does this help or harm us? If so, how?

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