Vita & the Woolf


Type Of Publisher
Magazine, Press
Genres Published
Fiction, Poetry, Visual Art
Year Established
2024
Address
WOODBRIDGE, Suffolk
Name
Elinora Westfall
Title
Lady
Mission Statement / Editorial Focus
General Guidelines We accept literary and general fiction. We publish previously published work. We accept simultaneous submissions. We will NOT accept the following: Horror, gore, fantasy, sci-fi or other genre works. We will also not accept homophobia or racism, pornographic pieces, or pieces that depict harm to animals or children. Fiction Short stories of up to 2,000 words. Size 12 Arial or Times New Roman Font sent in a Word.doc Please send no more than one short story at one time. Poetry Poems no longer than 30 lines. Size 12 Arial or Times New Roman Font sent in a Word. Please do not send more than two poems per submission. Flash Fiction & Vignettes No longer than 250 words. Size 12 Arial or Times New Roman Font sent in a Word.doc Please send only one piece per submission. Artwork We accept hand-drawn and hand-painted artwork. Digital work will have to be exceptional to be considered. How to Submit Please send your submission addressed to Elinora Westfall to our email: [email protected] With the heading, "Submission of (poetry/fiction/Art) by (your name). Where to Purchase the Journal Issues of Vita & the Woolf can be purchased via Amazon (paperbacks and e-books) and Etsy (e-book only).
Accepts Unsolicited Submissions
Yes
Do You Have Any Cover Letter Advice?
A brief cover letter addressed to Elinora Westfall, with a brief 150 word (or less) professional writers bio.
What Do You Look For In A Submission?
Outstanding literary fiction, general fiction and poetry. Artwork that is hand crafted (digital artwork is a hard sell).
What Advice Do You Have For First-time Submitters?
We're friendly, and kind, and we don't mind if you have no idea what you're doing, we're here to help and showcase your work and, most importantly, to celebrate you as a writer, no matter your experience.
Who Is Your Ideal Reader?
A person who loves to read literary fiction, particularly pieces that showcase the messy, complicated lives of women.