How to Submit Poetry to a Magazine
For over 40 years, Arc has been publishing the best in contemporary poetry. Arc invites submissions from poets at all stages of their writing careers.
General Notes
- Arc has two reading periods:
- submissions received from April 1 to July 31 will be read for the Winter issue
- submissions received from September 1 to
December 31November 30 will be read for the Summer issue
- Arc does not accept general submissions from January 1 to March 31 and from August 1 to August 31 .
- Arc does not accept paper submissions. Submissions received by mail will not be read and will not receive a response.
- Arc only accepts submissions using the online submission manager as seen below.
- Poets who are living with a disability and/or poets for whom English is not their first language are welcome to reach out to seek assistance with the submission process if necessary. This assistance can pertain to: clarifying the submission guidelines, adding notes to and/or withdrawing your submission on Submittable, and formatting your submission to fit our submission guidelines. Please contact Managing Editor, Chris Johnson, at arc@arcpoetry.ca with a subject line "Arc Poetry Submission Assistance."
Poetry Submissions
Arc accepts unsolicited submissions of previously unpublished poetry in English, or translations of poetry into English, on any subject and in any form.
- Submissions must not exceed 3 poems or 360 lines.
- Submissions must be typed and single spaced (double spaces will be interpreted as blank lines).
- Submissions of visual poetry or concrete poetry should be submitted in PDF format.
- Submissions must include the poet's name, email address, and mailing address on each page.
- Submissions must include the poet's biography. Biographical statements should be two to three sentences or approximately 50 words.
- Multiple poems must be submitted separately. On Submittable, each poem must be in a separate submission along with the poet's biography. This allows us to respond to poems individually and update a submission's status more promptly.
- Poets may only submit once each calendar year.
- Poets may submit poems that are simultaneously submitted elsewhere. Poems that have been accepted by another publication should be withdrawn from Arc immediately.
Arc will respond to unsolicited submissions of poetry within four to six months. Arc can't promise to respond to inquiries regarding the status of submissions before the completion of a reading period.
Arc pays for poetry at the rate of $50 per page. Payment is issued upon publication along with one free copy of the issue in which the work appears. With acceptance, Arc secures First Canadian Serial Rights, meaning the poems should not appear in any print or digital publication before the release of the issue in which the work appears. All rights will revert to the author upon publication.
Prose Submissions
Arc publishes essays, interviews, and articles on poetry and poetry-related subjects. Submit a pitch of 250 words, with an estimate of anticipated length to prose@arcpoetry.ca. Tell us a bit about yourself and your writing experience in your email, including any relevant links to samples of your previous work. For further details on what to include in your pitch, read below.
Poetry and review queries submitted to the prose submission email will not be read. For review queries, please contact coordinatingeditor@arcpoetry.ca.
Please note that Arc only publishes prose content by Canadian writers or prose on topics related to Canadian poetry.
Essays:
Arc publishes essays of about 1500-2000 words. In your pitch, please include a 250-500 word description of the direction you envision for your essay. If you have already written your essay, please attach a 1-2 page sample in your email. Payment is $50 per printed page in Arc.
Interviews:
Arc is interested in publishing in-depth interviews with poets, around 1500-2000 words in length. In your pitch, please mention who you are interested in interviewing and the topics or themes you want to discuss. If you have already conducted the interview, please include a 1-2 page sample in your email. Payment is $50 per printed page in Arc, split between the interviewer and interviewee.
How Poems Work:
The "How Poems Work" feature is a 500-word column that is a "case-study" appreciation of a single poem by a Canadian poet, addressing such concerns as style, subject matter, influences, context, and the use of such elements as form, language, rhythm, and diction. The text of the poem under discussion will also be reprinted in each column.
Contributors are invited to pitch Arc with proposals of around 250 words for a "How Poems Work" feature columns. Contributors can pitch up to three different poems for consideration. Arc is responsible for securing permission to reprint accepted poems. Payment is $50 per column.
Arc does not publish fiction or drama.
Payment is issued upon publication along with one free copy of the issue in which the work appears. With acceptance, Arc secures First Canadian Serial Rights, meaning the work should not appear in any print or digital publication before the release of the issue in which the work appears. All rights will revert to the author upon publication.
Artwork Submissions
Arc does not accept unsolicited submissions of visual art. Visual art is selected by an Editorial Board committee.
Canadian artists are encouraged to bring their work to our board's attention by emailing a URL to Art Editor, Rupert Allen. Arc generally does not accept or reject individual works, but chooses artists to work with, then asks for a range of works from which up to ten pieces are selected for publication, including two for use on the front and back covers. Most often, only one artist is featured per issue.
All artwork accepted for publication in Arc may appear in the magazine up to 12 months after selection (we will notify you if plans change). Upon acceptance, Arc will then ask for selected images at a resolution of at least 300 dpi.
Selected artwork for use on the cover may be cropped to fit the layout of the magazine and preference in choice of image and cropping will be given to the aesthetics of the magazine. In certain cases and in consultation with the artist a detail of the chosen artwork may be used rather than the integral piece.
Arc pays for visual art at the rate of $50 per page inside the issue, $50 for artwork appearing on the back cover, and $100 for artwork appearing on the front cover. Payment is issued upon publication along with one free copy of the issue in which the work appears. With acceptance, Arc secures First Canadian Serial Rights, meaning the work should not appear in any print or digital publication before the release of the issue in which the work appears. All rights will revert to the author upon publication.
Thanks so much for the opportunity to incorporate your work into Arc.
How to Submit Poetry to a Magazine
Source: https://arcpoetry.ca/submit/
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