Author : wtadmin
Article ID : 1
Audience : Default
Version 1.00.01
Published Date: 2010/3/19 11:10:00
Reads : 618
“Write hard. That will mean different things to different people, but the end result will be deeply personal work, the kind that can rip the skin from the bone."-- Sheldon Lee Compton,
Jarrid Deaton
From Dan Wickett's Emerging Writers Forum interview, April 2005
Fiction should be between 250 and 5,000 words. We do not publish poetry. We will consider nonfiction on a case-by-case basis, but rarely deal with this type of writing unless it is book, music or film reviews or essays that tend to lean toward more independent efforts (Hal Hartley films and music from artists such as Slim Cessna’s Auto Club, Tom Waits, The Pogues and Nick Cave being a sampling of what we’d consider).
Submissions should be sent via email to: editors@wrongtreereview.com.
The comments are owned by the poster. We aren't responsible for their content.



