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Guidelines

"Lavender Lime Literary magazine seeks to elevate marganalized voices through the unique expression of gender, sexuality, and identity. All forms of existance are welcome here."

"Lavender Lime Literary magazine seeks to elevate marganalized voices through the unique expression of gender, sexuality, and identity. All forms of existance are welcome here."

Vibe

Send us your best but less intimidating

Response Time

2 months / 28 days

Acceptance Rate

50%

  • Payment

    No

  • Fee

    No

  • Simultaneous submissions

    Yes

  • Previously published

    Yes

  • Expedited response

    No

  • Available in print

    No

  • Provides contributor copies

    No

  • Examples online

    Yes

  • Active on social media

    Yes

Accepted genres

2 genres

Poetry

Max pieces: 4

Art

Max pieces: 4

Poetry

Max pieces: 4

Art

Max pieces: 4

Statistics

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Track submission

4

Total submissions tracked

28 days

Average response time

50%

Average acceptance rate

19 days

Fastest response time

45 days

Slowest response time

How to submit

Process

Email us at submissions@lavenderlimeliterary.com

Cover letters

Please include a short bio (50ish words is the general vibe) in the body of your email. Do not attach the bio in the documents you are submitting as those should remain anonymous.

Eligibility

No specific eligibility requirements

Formatting

Written works should be typed in a standardized font (Times New Roman, Corbel, Helvetica, etc.) and should be of average font size (12ish is fine). Exceptions for this are welcomed- present your work as you intend it. Handwritten pieces are welcomed, but please also include a typed version for accessibility. We will publish them side by side. Please format your writing so that new pieces start on a new page in your document. This way, it's clear where your poems separate. (To clarify, let's say Poem One is a page and a half long, and Poem Two is a haiku. You would put the haiku on a new page by itself (for a total of three pages of poems) and not underneath Poem One in the extra half page left at the end of Poem One.) Attach as .doc, .docx, or .pdf.

Rights for published work

This magazine does not list any details on their website for this section.

Additional info

About the Magazine

Founded in 2021 | United States

Masthead

We currently list only main editors, more will be added later! If you are an editor, you can edit your masthead in our admin panel :)

pea flower

Editor-in-Chief

jay tomioka

Editor and Lead Photographer