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Submissions to KELR
We love trees. We really do. That's why we ask that you submit your previously unpublished work to
us by e-mail. If you don't have e-mail, that's too bad, because
you should. It's the greatest thing ever.
We don't yet have a regular time schedule for our publication, but
generally we look to at least add a new piece to our front page every month or so. It all depends on what comes into our inbox.
It all depends on our whims and fancies.
Fiction
Send in your piece as a Word attachment or as a part of your e-mail
body. Thanks for all the Christ/Star-Trek-based fiction, but take a look at our archives before submitting. We're not kidding. Our
attention span is not all that great. Here's where you send your submission to the fiction editor:
prose[-at-]konundrum.com
Poetry
Manners are important: before submitting, please have a gander at the site and the poetry in the archives. If you’d like
to submit your work, please send your name, contact and biographical information, and two to three poems,
pasted into the body of an email, for consideration.
Do not send attachments. our Poetry Editors get too attached to things as it is.
We will respond to submissions within two months.
Courier is not a pretty font. That’s for the record.
poetry[-at-]konundrum.com
Features
Read our Features sections. Get the idea. Got something good to share with all the world? Send it in.
prose[-at-]konundrum.com
We'd like to get back to you as soon as possible, but you know how it is, what
with the casino debt, the narcotics anonymous meetings, the nice, welcoming
embrace of our mattresses. So wait, OK, Mr. or Ms. Ants-in-your-Pants?
Simultaneous submissions are ok, as long as you let us know ASAP that the piece is being
published somewhere else.
We get "First Serial and Electronic Rights." Publication rights revert back to the author, of course.
We also hold the right to keep the work in our archives for the duration of
the site. If the piece is first published here on the Konundrum Engine Literary
Review, acknowledge us if it is subsequently re-published. Giving props is good.
And yes, all work is subject to editing.
Note: We do not accept submissions between Memorial Day and Labor Day. It's summer. Go outside.
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