South Broadway Press is seeking submissions for our upcoming print anthology.
GENERAL INFORMATION
There is no theme for this call – we want to showcase the best of South Broadway Press. Please send us your previously unpublished weird, gorgeous, and revolutionary poems. Send us the poems you are most proud of, the ones that need to be heard.
To get a better idea of the poetry we’ve published in the past, we recommend reviewing our past editions, especially our new Autumn 2025 Online Edition.
Simultaneous submissions are accepted. Please let us know if your poem(s) is accepted somewhere else so we can congratulate you! We ask that you only submit one time to this call.
Contributors receive one free copy of the anthology, and are able to purchase pre-order copies at a discounted rate. We are not able to pay contributors at this time.
This call is for a print anthology only, poems will not be posted online.
Contributors retain all rights to their poetry. We kindly ask that contributors wait 90 days before publishing their work elsewhere either online or in print. South Broadway requests the right to use your poem in publication and in promotion of the anthology.
South Broadway Press does not accept work that utilized AI in the creation process.
Each poem should be no longer than three 8.5×11 pages.
The anthology will be published no later than Summer of 2026, if not much sooner.
HOW TO SUBMIT
- Send the requested $5 submission fee to South Broadway Press via Venmo @southbroadwaypress. No one will be turned away for being unable to pay this fee.
- Submissions should then be sent through our submission form. Please include a bio around 50 words in length. submit
Submissions are open until 10/22 at midnight Pacific Time.
EDITORS
The following editors will be working with us to curate this forthcoming print anthology:
TYLER HURULA
Editor, South Broadway Press
BRICE MAIURRO
Editor-in-Chief, South Broadway Press
HUASCAR MEDINA
Editor, South Broadway Press // Kansas Poet Laureate Emeritus
DEB KEANE
Host, South Broadway Monthly Writing Workshop
CHRIS BULLOCK
Poet, Artist, Musician
DE LA VACA
Editor, Artist
STATEMENT FROM THE PRESS
South Broadway Press is committed to soliciting and celebrating work from voices often excluded from traditional publishing, including writers of color, trans and gender expansive writers, and LGBTQ+ writers, and those living with disabilities. We do not accept submissions that were crafted in any way utilizing AI. Authors maintain all rights to their poetry. Upon acceptance, we kindly ask that poets wait 90 days before publishing their poems elsewhere.
Please contact [email protected] with any questions.