Mukoma wa Ngugi and Laura Murphy will be guest editing The African Literary Hustle, a New Orleans Review special print issue.
You can submit to The African Literary Hustle your romance, science fiction, fantasy, epic, and experimental fiction pieces, your satire, political allegory, and critical non-fiction, translations, or revised narratives, and your poetry.
The African Literary Hustle specifications
Prose submissions should be 7,500 words or fewer. Poetry submissions five poems or fewer. Simultaneous submissions are okay.
All submissions should be done through the New Orleans Review’s Submittable. Contributors will receive two copies of the issue should their work be published.
Submission deadline: Dec. 31, 2016.
New Orleans Review’s other publication: online version
The New Orleans Review also invites you to submit for publication in its web issue. It seeks fiction, non-fiction, poetry book reviews, and interview.
Submit your unpublished fiction and non-fiction pieces, including flash fiction and flash non-fiction, with a maximum word count of 2,500 words. Also, submit your unpublished poems, up to five pages. Simultaneous submissions are okay.
Reviews of any book, forthcoming or published in the last year, are welcomed also. This includes reviews of largely neglected books, from small or independent presses, published sometimes within the past 20 years. Reviews should be between 500 and 1,500 words. Book reviews can be ascribed to the reviewer or kept anonymous. Simultaneous submissions are okay.
Should you want to submit or propose an interview for the New Orleans Review, send a query to noreview@loyno.edu. Also, direct all inquiries about any submission to the above email.
Online submissions require a $3 fee (except for book reviews).