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Call for Submissions: The Adroit Blog

Have you ever wanted to write for The Adroit Blog? Now, you have the chance. We are now accepting submissions on a rolling basis for Guest Blogs, Guest Columns, Interviews, and Reviews. Shock us, enamor us, and give us life! Read below for details.

Submission Guidelines: The Adroit Blog

The Adroit Blog is an extension of The Adroit Journal, aiming to publish evocative essays, interviews, musings, rants, reviews, and anything else related to art and literature. We like everything from light-hearted, comedic vignettes to serious literary criticism. Our desires are simple: we want to publish pieces that are interesting— pieces that are exciting, thought-provoking, and zany. We dare you to shock us.

We currently accept submissions for Guest Blog posts, Guest Columns, interviews, and reviews. It would be wonderful to showcase a variety of voices on The Adroit Blog, so we encourage you to submit.

“Late Flock” by Giulia De Francesco, Issue Seven,  The Adroit Journal

GUEST BLOG SUBMISSIONS:

Guest Blogs are one-off blog posts that can be about anything you wish, so long as it has a tie-in to literature and/or the arts. There are two ways to submit:

GUEST COLUMN PROPOSALS:

A Guest Column is a recurring series of posts that center around a certain theme— for example, Adroit staff members contribute to a Feminist Fridays column, where every Friday, the Blog features a new essay of feminist literary criticism.

We’re looking for columns that are creative and original, so don’t be afraid to get weird.

INTERVIEWS:

We accept proposals for interviews with artists and writers. We like interviews that are unique and engaging— we like in-depth discussions that tell us something about how the interviewee thinks and feels about the world around them.

REVIEWS:

The Adroit Blog is seeking reviews of recently-published poetry collections, short story collections, essay collections, literary novels, and more. We think that a good review does more than just describe a work— a good review analyzes a work from a thoughtful, worldly perspective.

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