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Santa Fe Literary Review
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An annual journal of arts + letters produced by faculty + students at Santa Fe Community College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Submit writing + art free at https://santafecommunitycollege.submittable.com/submit
"We're eager to welcome newcomers alongside repeat contributors to our network, and we champion creators from all walks of life. There's a place for you at the Santa Fe Literary Review! We can't wait to see what you send."

Submission deadline: Nov. 1st

Learn more: www.sfcc.edu/santa-fe-lit...
The Santa Fe Literary Review – Our Mission
The Santa Fe Literary Review (SFLR) is published annually by the Santa Fe Community College. An in-print literary journal, SFLR features work by local,
www.sfcc.edu
October 16, 2025 at 4:43 PM
"Our priority is making every piece shine, and we're always working towards publishing a keepsake to be dogeared and passed along in our immediate community and beyond. Some of the poets who appeared in our very first issue, really just a stapled pamphlet, still submit and publish in the Review..."
October 16, 2025 at 4:43 PM
"Now twenty, the Review has showcased poems, stories, essays, and images from every corner of the globe—and as editors, we form a relationship with every writer and artist..."

#BookSky
October 16, 2025 at 4:43 PM
Therefore, theme becomes non-existent and so does any ideal of representation other than the recognition of the writer engaged in craft."

Learn more about submitting before the Nov. 1st deadline here: www.sfcc.edu/santa-fe-lit...

#creativenonfiction #booksky #opensubmissions
The Santa Fe Literary Review – Our Mission
The Santa Fe Literary Review (SFLR) is published annually by the Santa Fe Community College. An in-print literary journal, SFLR features work by local,
www.sfcc.edu
October 10, 2025 at 6:35 PM
Where I allow the story to envelop me to the point where the words become lost in the storyline. When words melt into storyline, I know I have found an important piece . . .
October 10, 2025 at 6:35 PM
or maybe even just one word is enough to shine a glimpse into the writer’s heart. Secondly, I view myself as an advocate for writers. Here is where I let myself get taken away with the beauty of creative nonfiction . . .
October 10, 2025 at 6:35 PM
. . . From unique compositions to multimedia experiments, if the artist is pushing boundaries and trying something new, then I'm excited!"

The submission deadline is Nov. 1st!

Learn more at: www.sfcc.edu/santa-fe-lit...

#ArtSky #Lit&Art #SantaFe
The Santa Fe Literary Review – Our Mission
The Santa Fe Literary Review (SFLR) is published annually by the Santa Fe Community College. An in-print literary journal, SFLR features work by local,
www.sfcc.edu
October 6, 2025 at 5:20 PM
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October 3, 2025 at 9:32 PM
EXCUSE ME, our poetry editor is Maira, not Maria!
#typo #mybad
October 2, 2025 at 5:40 PM
If the poem can create a sense of wonder or it clings to my sleeve and I carry it with me for days on end - that is the poem.

Learn more about the review and how to submit here: www.sfcc.edu/santa-fe-lit...

#booksky #submissionscall #poetry
The Santa Fe Literary Review – Our Mission
The Santa Fe Literary Review (SFLR) is published annually by the Santa Fe Community College. An in-print literary journal, SFLR features work by local,
www.sfcc.edu
October 2, 2025 at 5:17 PM
but I don't only look for that. I enjoy experimental poetry, and poetry that is brave and unforgettable. I have a soft spot for poems that evoke strong emotions in a concise way. . . .
October 2, 2025 at 5:17 PM
As I sift through hundreds of poetry submissions I always have the theme in mind - but what exactly that is going to look like tends to unfold all on its own. I can appreciate the work that goes into writing formal poetry . . .
October 2, 2025 at 5:17 PM
I have been poetry editor for the SFLR since 2022. Poetry is so versatile and there is never a "right way" to write it. Every poet has a voice, a structural style, and a story or hidden meaning to share. I really enjoy the surprise element that comes with reading poetry. . . .
October 2, 2025 at 5:17 PM