Ring the alarm! We close for submissions TODAY at 11:59pm Pacific Time. No ifs, ands, or buts β this is last call!
Tidy up your words and submit over at: northwestreview.submittable.com
Ring the alarm! We close for submissions TODAY at 11:59pm Pacific Time. No ifs, ands, or buts β this is last call!
Tidy up your words and submit over at: northwestreview.submittable.com
The Northwest Review closes for submissions in just 3 days! Our submittable closes at precisely 11:59pm Pacific Time on Sunday, February 15th.
We are open to writers both new and established. We would love to be your first publication! So what are you waiting for? northwestreview.submittable.com
This is your one week warning β the Northwest Review closes for submissions in one week! The window slams shut at 11:59pm Pacific Time on Sunday, February 15th.
We are particularly looking for more Flash, Creative Nonfiction, and Translations. Get to submitting! northwestreview.submittable.com
Text overlayed on a photo of camp bunk beds. Contributor Book Feature: RANGE OF MOTION by Brian Trapp. Brief excerpt from book reads: So far, Camp Cheerful seemed to be mostly about singing. You sang for your breakfast. You sang for your lunch. When you tried to fall asleep, good luck. Someone was singing. The morning they drove across the bridge and into camp, the very first activity was to gather around the flagpole and sing about baby sharks and a-bear-way-up-there and the spelling out of b-a-n-a-n-a. The camp had a distinct feel of a cult, with lyrics designed to break the will.
Author photo of author Brian Trapp.
Ninth Letter is pleased to present an excerpt from RANGE OF MOTION (@acrebooks.bsky.social) by former 9L contributor Brian Trapp (@btrapperkeeper@bsky.social)! Plus, 9L staffer Nathan Metz chats with the author for an exclusive interview. Check it out on our website. Link in bio.
Thanks, @longreads.com! There are actually some very similar scenes in both! @acrebooks.bsky.social
We're looking forward to reviewing your submissions for the first issue of our relaunch! Open until February 15 and then we close for a while. We'll have a new website and logo coming up soonβbe on the lookout!
northwestreview.submittable.com
The Northwest Review is alive and now on Bluesky. We are reviving this historically great magazine in 2026. We are now open for submissions. Send us your best fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. northwestreview.submittable.com/submit