Unbroken: prose poems

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We read 6 weeks on and 6 weeks off. Here's our current schedule.

We accept submissions:

  • Nov 1 - Dec 15 for our January issue
  • Feb 1 - Mar 15 for our April issue
  • May 1 - Jun 15 for our July issue
  • Aug 1 - Sep 15 for our October issue.

Unbroken is a quarterly online journal that seeks to showcase prose poems, both from established and emerging voices. We desire to give the block, the paragraph, the unlineated prose, a new place to play. Or to crash on the couch for a while after breaking up with a boyfriend or girlfriend.
 

WHAT TO SUBMIT:
We seek prose poems. We do not publish lined poetry. Our strong preference is for a single block of text, maybe two, per piece. More than that, we start arguing about whether it's a prose poem! Don't make us argue. Some of our editors are already dangerous.

To get some idea of the kind of content we like, check out current and past issues. 

The editors of Unbroken seek prose poems that transcend the boundaries of conventional storytelling. Of course, we believe that submissions should be coherent and intelligible, but also that coherence can be achieved through style, tone, imagery, and even transgressive methods. Linear narratives with predictable situations and language will be discounted. We want prose that smolders in the ditch. We want it to cry. Maybe laugh at inappropriate times. We want it to knock on our doors in the middle of the night and demand to be let in, fed, given black coffee, and assured that life isn’t completely insane. We want prose poems that have been fired from multiple jobs and have gaps in their resumes that cause them to perspire in interviews. Poems that listened to “Venus in Furs” daily for the entire year of 1993. We want poems that are the perfect carrot cake at your aunt’s house. We want poems that need extensive dental work because of unfortunate incidents outside bars in Phoenix or Indianapolis or Mobile. Finally, we want submission guidelines that don’t read like Dale Wisely got his hands on them.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
We read 6 weeks on and 6 weeks off.
In any given reading period, submit no more than 2 pieces. If you submit more than two pieces, only the first two will be read.
We do final acceptances for each issue shortly after the end of each reading period.
 

UNPUBLISHED WORK ONLY:
We do not accept previously published works (including self-publishing and blogs). Simultaneous submissions are okay (please tell us if it is a simultaneous submission), but please let us know immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.
 

LENGTH:
We do not have a rigid word limit, but we tend to favor shorter, punchier pieces. If you send us something that’s more than 500 words, it really needs to sock our hosiery off.
 

COVER LETTERS/BIO:
Cover letters are not essential, but please provide a brief (around 50 words) third-person bio in your email. We reserve the right to edit bios.
 

FORMATTING:
Do not supply line breaks. We are looking for blocks of text. Hey. We see your right pinky creeping toward that RETURN key. Don't do it! Save yourself! Ok, we are not necessarily opposed to 1 paragraph break but prefer a single block of text. At what point will these guidelines have beaten that point to death?
 

EDITING:
If your work is accepted, we may fix at our discretion minor grammatical or spelling problems. For anything more involved, you will be contacted for clarification. We are unable to provide feedback on work we do not accept.
 

We know your rights:
 If your work is accepted, you agree to give Unbroken first serial electronic rights to your work and nonexclusive electronic and print rights in perpetuity. This means we can archive your work on our website indefinitely and include it in potential future publications and anthologies. Otherwise, all rights revert to the author upon publication.

If you publish the work elsewhere in the future, we ask that credit be given to Unbroken for first publication.

We cannot pay our contributors at this time. We do, however, promote our authors on social media and through our email list with about 700 subscribers.

We use Submittable to accept and review our submissions.