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Sub Window for Issue #23 Closes Soon

We are currently reading work for Issue #23. We publish poetry, short fiction and cnf (up to 5000 words), and flash fiction and cnf (up to 1000 words). We nominate for Pushcart, Best of the Net, Best New Poets, Best Small Fictions, Best Micro Fictions, and Pen Short Story Award, AND… YES we are a paying market! ($60 per piece published in the seasonal issue).

Guidelines are available on our submission page, and the form to submit is on Submittable…

We’re open for our Spring Issue, but the window is closing soon…

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We are currently reading for Issue #23. We publish poetry, short fiction (up to 5000 words), flash fiction (up to 1000 words), short cnf , and flash cnf. We nominate for Pushcart, Best of the Net, Best New Poets, Best Small Fictions, Best Micro Fictions, and Pen Short Story Award, AND pay $60 per piece published in the seasonal issue.

Guidelines are available on our submission page, and the form to submit is on Submittable. The fee is $3, and a fee-free option is available for those who need it (please email editors@thegoodlifereview). But don’t wait, the window closes in one week!

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We also want you to know… 100% of the work we publish is unsolicited, and each piece that lands in our queue is handled with care, given serious consideration, and evaluated by two or more people from genre-specific editorial teams, including both editors and readers.

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