LitPDX seeks to amplify marginalized voices, and welcomes all, their ideas, their events, and their words.

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Submission Deadline: Pathos Literary Magazine, Fall 2020 Issue

Online N/A, Portland, OR, United States

Submissions are now open through May 4th, and will be open again at the beginning of Fall quarter of 2020. We look for diverse, cultured, and provocative works that showcase the vibrancy of our campus community. Students may submit written work at https://pathoslitmag.com/submit/ and/or submit visual work by emailing it directly to pathosliterarymag@gmail.com. Students may submit a maximum of 3 different pieces and no more. Any additional pieces will not be considered.  Please take the time to learn more about our magazine and the requirements on our submissions page. Copies can usually be found around campus, but with stay at home orders still active, we have made our most recent Spring 2020 issue available to read online here: https://pathoslitmag.com/recentissue/ We hope you enjoy! Students or faculty interested in being featured on the Spotlight On! blog segment, are encouraged to reach out via this email. Examples of these diverse…

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Submission Deadline: Pathos Literary Magazine: Spring 2022

Online N/A, Portland, OR, United States

Pathos Literary Magazine submissions for the Spring 2022 issue are open until April 29th! did you have any bright ideas over spring break? 💡we want to read them! submissions for our spring 2022 issue are now open 🌿🌸 You must be a current student at Portland State University to be considered for publication. We are funded by PSU and serve as a creative outlet for its students. We are happy to point non-students toward local publishing resources, but cannot publish non-students at this time. Please only put your name and identifying info in the specified section of the form. All submissions are blind — only the managing editor will know the identity of the submitter until after selections have been made. This eliminates conflicts of interest and…

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