Dublin-based print and digital literary magazine, Into the Void, seeks fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and visual art for Issue Three. There is no theme. We want work that screams out from inside you and grabs hold of us. We want to read what you have no choice but to write. Unpublished and less established writers have as good a chance as any—it’s all about the writing. The deadline is December 25th and there is no fee to submit: https://intothevoidmagazine.com/submissions/
The annual Into the Void Poetry Competition is also currently ongoing. Judged by Heath Brougher, poetry editor of Five 2 One Magazine. Prizes of up to €150 + published on website + others. All details here.

We accept poems of all forms and styles of up to 80 lines with no minimum line or word count. We’re looking for musicality, economy of words, vividness, evoking of the senses, voice. Poems can be about anything at all, and of all shapes.
FICTION
We publish almost exclusively literary fiction, however, we’re open to anything if it’s extremely well-written and has some sense of depth. We’re interested in stories that grab and enthral and refuse to let go. We prize beautiful, unique prose but clarity is a must. The most important thing we can tell you is this: Stories, always, always, always, are about people. Everything else is secondary. Write the story you simply must write–the one that screams its way out of your fingers because it needs to be read.
NONFICTION
We accept essays of up to 4,000 words, on any topic, that convey passion and truth, be it personal or issue-focused. We want essays that bite.
For more details and the guidelines on how to submit, see our submissions page: https://intothevoidmagazine.com/submissions/
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