Please submit 2-5 single-spaced poems with a brief bio. We do not publish previously published work and do not accept simultaneous submissions. The Adirondack Review acquires first rights for publication. Upon publication, rights revert to the author/artist. The Adirondack Review reserves the right to reprint work at a later date if it is selected for inclusion in a print anthology. Please send poems in the body of your email, not as attachments.
We like modern tales with a quality of timelessness: stories with realistic, powerful dialogue and dynamic characters.
Please submit one story of up to 4,000 words with a brief bio. Stories can be submitted within the body of the email or attached as .doc or .rtf files. We do not publish previously published work. The Adirondack Review acquires first rights for publication. Upon publication, rights revert to the author. The Adirondack Review reserves the right to reprint work at a later date if it is selected for inclusion in a print anthology.
Please format the subject line of your email as follows: FICTION Author Name, Title, Date.
Translations, Essays, and Interviews
The Adirondack Review considers essays on various topics. The editors are also interested in previously unpublished interviews with esablished poets, writers, and artists. On rare occaisons, the editors will consider interviews with new literary voices. TAR is also interested in translations of French or German poems or short stories. We also consider original work in these languages.