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The Hopkins Review Submission Manager

We publish both web features and a quarterly print journal; if you have a preference for web or print publication, you can note that preference in your cover letter; we will offer digital or print publication based on our current publishing needs. Regardless of platform, you can expect a payment of $50 for poetry and $100 for prose. (These are minimum payments and may increase in the event of increased funding or special initiatives.)We are open for submissions of critical writing year-round, including reviews of books, performances, and exhibits; general nonfiction; literary and arts criticism; public-facing scholarship; and interviews. We are open for submissions of poetry, fiction, literary translation, personal essay, and creative nonfiction in September and October; read our guidelines here. While we are not currently open to unsolicited submissions of non-literary visual art, we DO consider submissions of literary work with visual components (comics, visual poetry, photo essays, and so on), and you can submit those in the genre category you think fits best.We are open to simultaneous submissions, but please withdraw your work promptly if it is accepted elsewhere. Please send a message if a flash fiction piece or poem from your submission is accepted elsewhere, so we know what's still available.We open for contest submissions for the Stephen Dixon Fiction Prize for JHU affiliates and Anne Frydman Translation Prize for emerging and early career translators in April; read about the prizes and their guidelines here. We open for the fMRI Writing Prize, a unique new flash fiction fiction contest for Baltimore's youth and adult writers, in June. This contest is free to enter. Read more here.Our three-dollar administrative fee is waived for subscribers, as are our contest fees. If you are interested in becoming a subscriber, click here. Subscribers can send submissions of any kind year round; if you are a subscriber, email [email protected] to request your fee-waived "Subscriber Submission" link.For a sense of what we publish, buy an issue, check out our open-access web features, or take a look at the year's sample print issue on Project MUSE.Thank you for your interest in The Hopkins Review.