Saraba Magazine is accepting short fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, and excerpts which addresse, articulate and problematize crime, lawlessness, even jurisprudence..
Guidelines:
Send your work in an attachment in any of the three major categories: Fiction, Poetry and Non-Fiction.
Send no more than one work at a time, and wait for our response before you send another.
Fictional works should have a maximum 5,000 words. Writers are allowed to send a maximum of 3 poems. Non-fiction submissions are expect to contain a broad range of new creative writing, including short memoirs, interviews, reviews, creative non-fiction, creative journalism, etc. Word count limit for this is 2,500 words.
Submissions are also open to digital art including photographs, illustrations, paintings and so forth.
Kindly send in high resolution jpeg files (not larger than 4 MB).
Submissions should be accompanied by a bio of not more than 50 words
The new Submission Manager is helpful, cutting out all the email uncertainty.
Deadline: 28th June, 2015
Please read the submission guidelines for more details
The publishers of Saraba say, “Our publications reflect and represent the best of emerging writing mainly from Nigeria, but also from the rest of the African continent. Our goal is to give emerging writers the opportunity of having their works published. “Emerging writers” is defined loosely, to spark useful dialogue—but we are interested in writers whose work show tremendous promise but have hardly been published in a major literary magazine.”
And I believe them. So send your work!
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